Ok Andy I thought this maybe the case but I guess I was hopeing against hope that it was not.
Cheers Innis
Andy Ross writes
This can't be fixed. The underlying software engines (property system, C++, Nasal, all of it really) all use zero based indexing in accordance with (very) long standing software engineering convention. There's no reason the user should ever be exposed to internal indexing anyway, so the best we can do is present a consistent picture to the developers.
As confused as you might be, I assure you it would only be worse if we all had to remember which subsystem used which array indexing convention.
Andy
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