Hopefully somebody can point out something simple that will fix everything, but 
I'm to the point of declaring my move into 09.09.3 a failure.  It was worth the 
effort because it forced me to clean up some packaging and revisit my load 
scripts.  I figured out that when my image began to complain that the changes 
file was nearly too big, it was was doing so not because it was almost done 
loading my relatively modest amount of code, but it was because I had loaded it 
part way through many times, fixing bugs and accumulating LOTS of changes along 
the way - no problem.

Since I cannot seem to copy and paste between 09.07.2 and 09.09.3 (they treat 
newlines differently), I thought to make yet another loader (my own) that will 
appear as a package with one class and a few methods to do my loading using 
whatever wins (installer, script loader, gofer, etc.) or a mix of them.  
Hopefully I can load that in either version, the code will look right, and the 
"script" will work.

In working on the loader, my image appeared to go crazy.  I was picking up 
things by halos when I had not intended to do so, the menus didn't look right; 
it was a mess.  I wondered whether my new laptop had a busted/stuck control or 
alt key, and then noticed that the cap lock was on.  Is there any reason the 
menus get weird when the cap lock is set?  It seems like a nice way to drive 
off new users unless I'm missing the big picture somewhere.

Bill



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