True, your comment at the bottom. But no mention of the "not equal" sign "≠" which was widely used in Hypercard and works in Rev. I'm surprised that compiling a standalone for Windows doesn't catch that.

The option width thing I haven't run into yet, but I'll be watching for it.

So, as it all relates to my original question: Is there no repository or list of these Windows standalone problems? It makes "cross platform standalones" look like an unfinished feature.

Joe F.

On Aug 11, 2009, at 6:04 PM, [email protected] wrote:

This came up last year. The dictionary lists these caveats in the user
section.

Look up "<=" as an example.

Craig Newman
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