Blair, I posted that already. But I could not replicate it in WXP, it
happenned only in W2k.
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> I'd like to bring an issue to your attention that we've discovered. The
new
> literal filer has a flaw whereby the object networks it deserialises will
> end up referring to ByteArrays in the literals of the source method. This
is
> not a problem, unless the resulting byte arrays are "mutated", because
that
> will end up modifying all other deserialised instances, as well as the
> source literal. One manifestation of this will become very obvious if you
> use "large fonts" on Windows. I'd guess nobody does, or this would have
been
> reported already. What happens is that each time you open a dialog it will
> get larger. So for example if you open a prompter to find a class it will
> get progressively larger and larger (in 30% increments) each time. If you
> test this out for a bit of fun, don't save the image as this will save
down
> the mutated literal objects.
>
> So if you encounter issues where something is unexpectedly modified, this
> bug is a potential cause. Just something to be aware of. I'll probably
post
> up a simple patch for this pre beta 2 since its not something that can be
> worked around and which may have widespread impact.
>
> Regards
>
> Blair
>
>