Re: compiling bgt files into EXE's?

Iirc it's something like bgt -c filename.bgt, but I'm not completely sure. On top of that, if bgt isn't in your environment path (it probably isn't), you'll either have to enter the full path to bgt, or the full path to your script. And knowing windows, you'll want the first one.
So it'd be more like
"c:\program files (x86)\bgt\bgt.exe" -c myscript.bgt
But I haven't actually checked the command line options, and might have left something out.

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