Regarding you last question, I posted a similar Windows no-no yesterday after making a discovery using option style buttons: The list of choices when clicking an Option style button on a Mac is automatically widened so none are cut off, width-wise. On Windows the choices get cut off if the button's width is narrower than the width needed to display the list of choices. Nobody's answered this one yet, but in the meantime you might look out for it if you're using this style of button.

Hope this helps,

Ray Horsley
LinkIt! Software

On Aug 11, 2009, at 8:29 AM, Joe F. wrote:

The other day I spent a considerable amount of time troubleshooting a popup menu that worked fine everywhere except for the Windows standalone version. Fortunately someone discovered the answer 7 years ago and posted to the list, otherwise I'd have never figured out that the "not-equal" character is a Windows no-no.

So, my question is: are these idiosyncrasies listed anywhere? Is there a respiratory of "gotchas" around? I'm disappointed that Rev doesn't convert these automatically? What's the next surprise that's going to eat up my precious hours?

Joe F.
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