• If I wanted to put just a controller for users to play audio tracks only (I don't at the moment for any of my existing projects but might one day...) how is that done? If I try to resize a player object, the smallest height is 22 pxls, I seem to remember, and that still shows a bit of the screen area. Any smaller, and the controller disappears altogether. (For interest, I have a similar problem in Apple iWeb)
• Curiousity this one: with an OSX app where the window shadows are on, would I have to script that the shadow property be off for a PC app, or would this aspect just be ignored (i.e dealt with automatically in the PC build)?
• This one may seem naive or just plain silly but here goes all the same: in Look and Feel, Windows Emulated doesn't look much like windows screenshots I've seen, or remember from the last time I saw a PC screen (a few years ago now: I think you can tell by now I'm a Mac user...). The buttons turn into a vertical line and a horizontal line only, as do fields. I'm guessing that this isn't a real emulation of Windows, but a rough guide, and that any apps created for a PC from a Mac will look "proper" with the default beige colours, etc and 3D properties, etc?
• The Variable Watcher: is there a way to set the VW so that it a) shows local variables as well as global; and b) is live? (what I mean is, at the moment, if a variable changes in a running script, the only way to see this is to close VW and open it again. Not much of a variable watcher at the moment, more of a variable glancer! And c) is there away to get rid of all of the rev system globals and just show personal stack globals? (for instance, not show gRevScriptShortCut, etc. It even shows itself as far as I can see...gRevTargetStack which points to itself as stack "revVariableWatcher".) I have a vague memory that if Revolution UI elements is not checked, then these system elements aren't meant to show, or perhaps I've misunderstood that...
• The Message Watcher: in Lingo, there was a similar thing (musn't mention Lingo too much or I'll get a smack on the wrist...

Any comments/answers to the above gratefully received, thank you!
