Hi Dave,

Le 6 déc. 05 à 20:23, David Burgun a écrit :

That way 96% of computer users wouldn't be affected, except that they could code without having to test for MacOS X. At the moment, you cannot disable the Edit or Help Menu's as a whole unless you test for MacOS X first

In my experience and to be frank, cross-platform stacks or standalones must be tested on each platform (there always some difference*) and standalones built on the platform they are made for**.

* For instance, pop-up menus respond to mouseDown on MAcOS and mouseUp on other platforms. ** This avoids to have a conversion IsoToMac or MacToIso of all scripts at opening without speaking of the conversion on-the-fly of some custom properties and external files.

Best Regards from Paris,

Eric Chatonet.
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