Slava ,
not to be too picky, but this is exactly the same use described by Karina.

-Buzz

At 11:20 AM -0400 4/19/01, Slava Paperno wrote:
>Here is another way lingo.ini can be used:
>
>My main movie, while being developed, keeps changing its name, as I 
>like to keep older versions around. So in the morning I may be 
>working on reference34.dir, and by lunchtime, my current version is 
>reference36.dir. To avoid building a projector for each test, I use 
>a stub projector. And to tell the stub projector which movie to 
>start, I use LINGO.INI. (I set a global variable to the name of my 
>current version, and on the on startMovie handler in the stub 
>projector, I have a "go to movie gCurrMovie".) Changing the filename 
>in the INI file is quick and painless, and I hope lingo.ini will 
>stay around for this type of uses!
>
>S.
>
>At 10:29 AM 4/19/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>>You've identified one way you use it on a regular basis, so that's 
>>a good point.
>>
>>The average user, though, generally doesn't need to fiddle with it, 
>>and I'm still comfortable saying that...
>
>
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