Bonsoir mon ami, Am 08.10.2013 um 20:33 schrieb Pierre Sahores <s...@sahores-conseil.com>:
> Hi Freund Klaus, > > Here is the way it works consistently, at least for me!, on both the iOS and > Android platforms : > >> put imagename.[png|jpeg|…] into url ("binfile:" & >> specialFolderPath("documents") & "/imagename.[png|jpeg|…]" >> put imagename.[png|jpeg|…] into url ("binfile:" & specialFolderPath("cache") >> & "/imagename.[png|jpeg|…]" ??? Sorry, no capisce 8-) Where is a relative pathname here? I do not want/need to copy the images to another location! Please read my question again :-) > with the iOS option to do/not do : > >> if the platform is "iphone" >> then iphoneSetDoNotBackupFile specialFolderPath("documents") & >> "/imagename.[png|jpeg|…]", true Ah, yes, thnaks, will remeber this one, thanks! > Bis bald, > > Pierre > > Le 8 oct. 2013 à 19:24, Klaus major-k a écrit : > >> Hi friends, >> >> short question, do not have a real device here in the moment... >> >> Suppoesed we have a stack in the folder where a folder "images" resides, >> we can have filenames of images RELATIVE to the stack: >> images/subfolder/image.png >> >> Works fine, now my question, does this also work on the mobile platform >> if I add the folder "images" and its subfolders via the "Copy files..." tab >> in >> the standalone builder settings? >> >> Or do I need to loop through all images and set hte filenames to the >> absolute path: >> -> specialfolderpath("engine") & "/images/subfolder/image.png" >> Know what I mean? >> >> Thanks a lot in advance! Best Klaus -- Klaus Major http://www.major-k.de kl...@major-k.de _______________________________________________ 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