Sorry, not trying to pick nits, but you said it was a SUPERSET of Script.
It's not. That's like saying z/OS is a superset of assembler because (most
of) it's written in assembler.

On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 2:25 AM, Ted MacNEIL <[email protected]> wrote:

> >Mmmm, no, GML was first implemented using Script macros.
>
> Re-read my post.
> That's what I said.
>
> >It has nothing to do with Script per se.
>
> That sentence make no sense.
> How can a thing written in the macros of another have nothing to do with
> it?
>
> That's like saying that assembler macroes have nothing to do with
> assembler.
>
> If the underlying tool/product is not there, how do the macroes run?
>
> So, GML has everything to do with SCRIPT.
>

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