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Clinton Jeffery wrote:
>
> > Under Windows/DOS, does there exist any method of bundling the "iconx"
> > interpreter with compiled icon code to create a true "stand-alone"
> > executable?
>
> My thanks to everybody who participated in last week's discussion of the
> need to produce standalone .exe files for Icon programs.
>
> I hope you enjoy this new feature, and I will continue to look forward to
> comments and suggestions you have for Windows Icon. I crave feedback!
>
> Clint Jeffery, jeffery@cs.utsa.edu
> Division of Computer Science, The University of Texas at San Antonio
> Research http://www.cs.utsa.edu/research/plss.html
Well this is service. First I hear "No, No, No" and then "Here you go."
Mark