I don't think there is a difference, though I use command for my handlers
and on for rev built ins (on mouseup, on keydown etc). Just another way to
aid my recognition of things in my scripts.

On Sun, Sep 25, 2016 at 2:20 PM, Peter Bogdanoff <bogdan...@me.com> wrote:

> I see that “command” is a synonym of “on” in LC script.
>
> Is using “command” rather than “on” a purely style preference?
>
> I see in the old LiveCode dictionary:
>         The command synonym, along with the ability to declare private
> handlers was added in LiveCode 2.8.1
>
> Why? Is this something to do with the message path?
>
> Peter Bogdanoff
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