That was a thought I had aswell but unfortunately the timeOutScript
*also* gets called by the new(timeOut...) object script. Is this for
real or am I in some strange alternative lingo-ognil world. Well I've
written my own timeOut parent script using the new timeOut object lingo,
but I'm very surprised at this. Anyone from MM care to comment/put me
out of my misery? my fingers are hovering over the keyboard preparing to
type the B**-word!

regards

Jon Rowe

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jakob Hede Madsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Subject: RE: <lingo-l> timeOut object - problem found
> 
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> >Hmmm, so how would I be able to have the 2 sorts of timeOut in one
> >movie?
> 
> the timeoutScript, I guess.
> Jakob
> 
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