It would help if I carefully read your question. Sorry for the non-answer. (wiping egg off face)

Phil


On 9/4/16 11:40 PM, Phil Davis wrote:
Hi Ben,

I recently simplified my approach to this (hat tip to Richard Gaskin) and am very pleased with the outcome.

In the card script of my 1-card app mainstack I have this code:

on saveStackRequest
set the uStandaloneVersion of the owner of me to the cRevStandaloneSettings["OSX,longVersion"] of the owner of me
    pass saveStackRequest
end saveStackRequest


Then in the stack script of the same stack I have this:

function appLongVersion
    return the uStandaloneVersion of me
end appLongVersion


So any code anywhere in the app (like in the "about" window) can "put appLongVersion() into x" and it'll work.

Of course you can change which 'cRevStandaloneSettings' you use to suit your needs.

Thanks -
Phil Davis


On 9/4/16 12:09 PM, Ben Rubinstein wrote:
I've been trying to make a very minor mod (replacing a logo!) to an app I built some years ago; but the client has a problem with it that I can't reproduce.

The easiest thing would be if the problem was caused by a subtle difference in the version of LC used to compiled the standalone - I made a quess for which version that would have been, it doesn't seem to help.

Does anyone know of a good way to analyse a compiled Windows standalone to discover which version it relates to? (It would be easier on Mac because we can open the package...).

TIA,

Ben

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