For those using GLX2, you can just hit Command-R (or CTRL-R I suspect in 
Windows) to revert a script to the last compiled version. 

Bob


On Mar 6, 2012, at 9:44 AM, Colin Holgate wrote:

> File menu, Revert to Saved... I work the same way as Jacque, other than I 
> sometimes just close the script window and say Yes to the question about if I 
> want to keep the changes. The main advantage of the Apply button is that you 
> can keep the script window open while you try out different things, without 
> committing to the changes just yet.
> 
> If Undo worked as well as it does in Flash, then doing a Save wouldn't be 
> such a big deal, you could quickly get back to how it was before the change 
> you were trying. If you're editing an internal script in Flash, you don't 
> even have to Apply either, the changes are already applied as soon as you've 
> typed them. It can get away with that because Flash isn't constantly running 
> in the way that LiveCode is.
> 
> 
> On Mar 6, 2012, at 12:37 PM, Pete wrote:
> 
>> Hi Jacque,
>> What do you mean by "revert the stack"?
> 
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