Buzz Kettles wrote:

> & back on the original issue (being able to identify #type in the castlib)
> - aren't the 'picons' (petite icons) distinct enough?
> - are you displaying those, Kerry?

Yup, we're displaying the petite icons. I want to get more specific.

The example I gave, behaviors and parent scripts, wasn't a particularly good
one. Our project has almost 350 different scripts. I'd like to be able to
tell at a glance if the parent script is an activity script, an activity
intro/outro script, part of the core engine, etc.

And, folks, take it from experience. Unless you're really into pain without
reward, when you're offered a management job, even engineering manager, turn
it down. Coding is so much more fun than being the SourceSafe nazi.

Cordially,

Kerry Thompson


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