I BELIEVE these may be persistent with the movie, or something...so once you use #booGERhead in a certain dir file, it stays in there somewhere and no amounts of closing and rebooting will make it go away.
Yep, just tested. Director file kept the case after closing. New Director file did not.
The important idea here is that since you cannot guarantee the case of a symbol, do not rely on the symbols to have the case you want them to be.
roymeo
At 03:45 PM 5/13/2004, you wrote:
Just as an addendum to what I previously posted:
Clearglobals
Showglobals -- Global Variables -- version = "10.0"
put symbol("PT") -- #pt put symbol("PK") -- #PK put symbol("Po") -- #Po put symbol("mm") -- #mm put symbol("MM") -- #mm
It seems the combination of letters pt/PT/pT/Pt always renders #pt. Hmm...it's as if Director has #pt reserved for something already.
Anyone (umm...Tom Higgins?) got any thoughts on this anomaly?
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