Richard:
Fair enough. I did find the “password” entry in the dictionary. BUT, I wonder 
if the fact that this doesn’t work (for me) in the standalone builder code mean 
there is a bug in the IDE?

Also, I’m exploring the ramifications of this approach and considering whether 
the apple store will not accept my standalones built this way, for desktop.

This structure seems a very nice way of adding to a project as I build 
capability. But, I’d hate to find myself in a situation where Apple only 
accepts substacks and then I have to rebuild things to get it in the store. It 
is my understanding that substacks can be separated from mainstacks, but you 
can’t put a stack back as a substack once it’s out. TRUE?

I know this kind of issue has been discussed at length on this list, so sorry 
if I’m being repetitive.
Best,
Bill

> On Mar 24, 2015, at 8:18 AM, Richard Gaskin <ambassa...@fourthworld.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> The IDE is written in LiveCode; everything it does can be done by our own 
> scripts.
> 
> See the password property in the Dictionary.  You could write a handler for 
> the StandaloneSaved message that copies your stacks to the dest folder, and 
> sets their password property as it goes.
> 
> -- 
> Richard Gaskin
> Fourth World Systems
> Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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