Thomas McGrath III wrote:

When using things like players and speech etc. it is our
responsibility to close them ourselves in our code when and if for
any reason our program is to quit. So I would put a piece of script
in a on closeStack that takes care of the player when closing.

This is because players and speech use libraries and/or QT etc. to
work and like a serial port that is opened it must be closed or
problems may occur. This is good coding practice.

Players? You mean, like QT player objects? How would one "close" a QT player? I've never had any problem quitting while ignoring them. Maybe I don't understand what you mean.

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Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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