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...since it obviously
prevents the destruction of high-ascii-characters while changing
the platform.
Many
users choose to switch off the automatic script soloring to accelerate
the work in
D7's rather slow-acting script editor.
However, anybody who's working cross-platform (on both MacOS and
Windows) should not do so under any circumstances.
Otherwise high-ascii-characters like German umlauts or the line
continuation characters are falsified by changing the platform.
They get replaced by other special characters, which prevents the
successful compilation of the script text.


So
stay away from changing the default setting 'Enable' in File/Preferences/Script/Auto
Coloring.
Director 8.0 Update
This Behavior/Bug still occurs in Director 8.0.
Gerd
Gillmaier
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