RE: show package contents

2010-12-04 Thread Mark Smith
___ From: use-livecode-boun...@lists.runrev.com [use-livecode-boun...@lists.runrev.com] On Behalf Of J. Landman Gay [jac...@hyperactivesw.com] Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2010 11:21 AM To: How to use LiveCode Subject: Re: show package contents On 12/3/10 10:37 PM, Mar

Re: show package contents

2010-12-04 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 12/3/10 10:37 PM, Mark Smith wrote: Thanks Jacqueline.You are a terrific teacher. It not only worked but I understand it. It is a very clever technique. I am still using the old 'hard coded' method (as well) because it has the advantage that while I *use* the stack, and modify it, the notes g

Re: show package contents

2010-12-03 Thread Mark Smith
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Re: show package contents

2010-12-03 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 12/2/10 10:27 PM, Mark Smith wrote: The path to Notepad4 is: /mark/runrev/stacks/notepad/notepad4. I guess the "splash" stack could be anywhere but is currently /mark/runrev/stacks/notepad/notepad8/macosx/notepad. Since I think it is messy to try and distribute more than 1 file/bundle I guess

Re: show package contents

2010-12-02 Thread Mark Smith
side the bundle > on OS X (next to the engine in Contents/MacOS/), though they'll still be > in the main folder on other operating systems. Only OS X has application > bundles. > -- View this message in context: http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/RE-show-package-contents-t

Re: "show package contents"

2010-12-02 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 12/1/10 8:18 PM, Mark Smith wrote: I have a similar situation... a main "splash" exe and then my > real application stack in a substack (because I want to be able to save to it). I think you mean a separate stack file, rather than a substack, right? 1. is the process of creating somethin

RE: "show package contents"

2010-12-01 Thread Mark Smith
ur kind reactions and > hints, is why, after compiling, I get a stack.exe and a substack.rev > in Windows (both working perfectly), but only a mainstack.app in > Mac. On a Mac, what looks like an application is actually a folder. It just looks like a file in the Finder. But if you right-click