Thanks Jacqueline, I think I need serious remedial help. I just realized I have been making a really stupid mistake. I am so used to the a) edit, b) compile c) run scenario that... I have been modifying Notepad4 (my current version) then recompiling the splash screen stack again and running that to test it in compiled mode. BUT, the splash screen never changes. Its invisible... it just runs Notepad4. How stupid is that. As long as it is Notepad4 I never need to recompile. The same splash will point to the same code base/stack. Duh!!?
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 it would be better if Notepad? was located in the Notepad application bundle. Launching Notepad would then look insides its bundle to find the current version of the notepad code/stack? I'm sometimes amazed I have anything running at all :-) J. Landman Gay wrote: > > I'd use a relative file path. If you don't know what that would be, tell > us where your stacks are located in relation to the standalone and we > can help. > > If you want your separate stacks to be located inside the application > bundle instead of outside of it on OS X, then include them in the Stacks > pane of the Standalone Builder. That will place them inside 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-tp3068420p3070629.html Sent from the Revolution - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode