Phil:
Tnx for the info. I did try the “password protect” checkbox and put in a 
password, but there must be something I’m missing because after making a 
standalone, the password checkbox and entered password has been set back to 
blank in the “Standalone Settings” “stacks” panel, and the stacks that I 
specified have not been password protected. I can open the source stack and 
compare it to one generated for the app, and they are the same (in a text 
editor) and still have the “.livecode” extension. Of course, the main “splash” 
stack has been encrypted, as expected.

Is there some other setting I need to make, to enable this? When I create the 
standalone, only the “splash” stack is open, but ….

I’m using LiveCode 7.0.3, commercial version on Mac Yosemite.

Regards,
Bill

> On Mar 23, 2015, at 11:17 PM, Phil Davis <rev...@pdslabs.net 
> <mailto:rev...@pdslabs.net>> wrote:
> 
> Hi Bill,
> 
> In the IDE, the 'Stacks' panel of the 'Standalone Application Settings' 
> window lets you include them as stacks in your standalone. You would of 
> course do this in the settings for your splash app. As you add stacks to the 
> list, you will see (bottom right) they can be password protected at build 
> time. It makes life easier! That's what I usually do.
> 
> Phil Davis
_______________________________________________
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

Reply via email to