@Jacqueline, > <hands you a tissue>
I meant say thank you for this last time, but got distracted. Tissues certainly help with the way I was feeling the other day. @Bob, DP? I understand the risks of using a DP. But when a release is made with an introduction that begins with: > We are pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 8.2.0 DP-1... and ends with: > Have fun! I get the impression that it has been made public because it is ready for us developers can kick the tyres and try it out. Nowhere did the Notes say: "3. You might find it is totally unusable with real world scripts on some Windows installations." I get excited by a release (DP or otherwise) that is said to fix one of my pet hates (selection of text in the IDE not working reliably) and then discover that I can't even use it for real world coding. That is annoying and disappointing. It troubles me that *any* release is made with an obvious "show stopper" bug. It indicates that no one tested 8.2.0 DP-1 on a Windows box for any length of time with any more than a few short scripts. Doesn't this surprise you? @Mark, That is a quick fix! I look forward to 8.2.0 DP-2. -- Scott McDonald http://thelivecodelab.com/ _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode