Bonjour Eric, I think the problem may be that I'm using these characters within the keys of an array, then storing the array as a custompropertyset. Whilst these characters are not strictly alphanumeric, since they are ascii, I didn't think there would be a problem. But perhaps because they are not the content of the array, there is still an isoToMac conversion going on. And since their numerical value is below 128, I think maybe they are being mis-translated as per the bug I referenced.
For about 15 years of my life there was a very good chance that whenever I drove a car it would stop working. Friends and family used to take me along when they were buying a car, and if it didn't break down whilst I did the test drive they would buy it. Then I seemed to lose this 'gift', and in the last 10 years I never had a car break down on me. I'm starting to think the planets have re-aligned themselves, and my 'gift' has returned. In the absence of a car, my 'gift' has found a new target. Bernard On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 8:50 AM, Eric Chatonet < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Bonjour Bernard, > > When you open a stack created on Win with Mac OS, the engine converts all > 'texts' (scripts, objects names, etc.) using IsoToMac function (and MacToIso > when it's the opposite). > There is only one thing that is never converted and stays 'untouched' when > switching from a platform to another: custom properties. > Because custom properties may contain binaries. > So I don't understand... > Best regards from Paris, > Eric Chatonet. > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Plugins and tutorials for Revolution: http://www.sosmartsoftware.com/ > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/ > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution