Hi Colin,

I use go movie "somemovie" Lingo.

I did also try (go movie "somemovie.dxr" ) but the previous movie still try
to locate "somemovie.dir" on opening. This is strange cause even if i
cancell the operation the project works perfectly with the protected movie.

I also added the searchPaths Lingo in the stub, but it doesn't change
anything. Any other idea? I wonder if it's a matter of currupted movie.

Bastien



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Objet : Re: <lingo-l> where is the file start.dir?


If you do a 'go movie "somemovie,dir"' it may ask for
'somemovie.dir'. If you say 'go movie "somemovie"', it will work out
whether it's a DXR, DCR, or DIR.

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