Karina

Thanx for the clarification. I hope I didn�t intimidate any one with my post. I just 
find it important to be clear on fundamentals when we go on to our different project 
issues.

So while i�m at it... ;-)

>The fact that the #sign is used for the _variables_ in a property list, must
>have been confused with a "symbol" data type being a "property" data type.

For the record, property is not a data type. 

To my knowledge the data types in Lingo are:

float, integer, object (including all kinds of lists), string and symbol (have i 
forgotten any??)

all of which can be stored in a property och other variable, as you correctly stated 
in your post.

Bjarne
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Bjarne Nyquist
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The Interactive Institute, phone: +46-(0)8 783 24 74
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