Re: Question about the "copy files" tab on the Standalone Settings

2012-05-24 Thread Monte Goulding
On 25/05/2012, at 7:04 AM, Andre Garzia wrote: > On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 5:38 PM, Monte Goulding > wrote: > >> I don't think so. If you want the files at the root of your app then you >> have to make sure they aren't in a subdirectory under your app. A checkbox >> there would be nice. Place at r

Re: Question about the "copy files" tab on the Standalone Settings

2012-05-24 Thread Andre Garzia
On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 5:38 PM, Monte Goulding wrote: > I don't think so. If you want the files at the root of your app then you > have to make sure they aren't in a subdirectory under your app. A checkbox > there would be nice. Place at root. Also maybe for folders it would be nice > if we coul

Re: Question about the "copy files" tab on the Standalone Settings

2012-05-24 Thread Monte Goulding
I don't think so. If you want the files at the root of your app then you have to make sure they aren't in a subdirectory under your app. A checkbox there would be nice. Place at root. Also maybe for folders it would be nice if we could place contents at root. That would help me heaps when trying

Question about the "copy files" tab on the Standalone Settings

2012-05-24 Thread Andre Garzia
Hey Folks, When I am building for mobile and use the "Copy Files" tab to add files to my bundle, it always create the whole folder structure in the destination engine folder. I know I can set the defaultfolder to the same place where the files are and then add them without any referenced folder. I