J. Landman Gay wrote:
Richard Gaskin wrote:

That leaves us with the possibility that Rev is including some of its scripts even when you tell it not to.

I believe the revGeneral library is always included. There is no option to turn it off, which is usually okay, since the majority of Rev users need at least some part of that library.

What a strange design decision.

I've helped more than a few people diagnose errors in standalones that weren't evident in the IDE because of the additional objects being added to their first card. Such errors are particularly hard to pin down because the objects don't exist in the IDE, which is the only environment that can run a debugger.

I can see having an "Include revGeneral" option turned on by default, but preventing people from doing anything else seems really odd.

One more reason to improve MC IDE for the masses: it's the only way to make truly native Rev apps. :)

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 Richard Gaskin
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