Sorry Klaus, that didn't work either.
I've created a folder in the same directory at the mchelp.mc, mchome.mc, and mctools.mc and named it "MetaCard.app". Of course the extension went away because the Mac now thinks it a bundle.
Next I opened the bundle and created a new folder named "Contents", then opened it and created a new folder named "MacOS" and then opened it and copied the Revolution 2.5 executable from the Revolution bundle at Revolution.app/Contents/MacOS/Revolution.
Now, I double click on the MetaCard.app bundle and nothing happens. Any other suggestions?
Klaus Major wrote:
Hi Chipp,
I need to run MC on a new Mac (Panther). From the MC IDE User Group:
" The engine that drives the MC IDE is Runtime Revolution. The latest version is available at runrev.com.
After downloading, you'll need to place the engine into the MetaCard folder, renaming it to "mc.exe" on Windows, "MetaCard" on Mac Classic, and "mc" on Linux. On OS X you need to copy the executable from the the Revolution bundle in Revolution.app/Contents/MacOS/Revolution to MetaCard.app/Contents/MacOS/MetaCard"
1) The MC IDE of course doesn't contain a MetaCard.app
Right.
2) If I copy the Revolution.app and rename it MetaCard.app and then change the executable name inside the bundle to MetaCard, it won't launch at all (using RR 2.5)
Copy only the executable from the the Revolution bundle in "Revolution.app/Contents/MacOS/Revolution" to "MetaCard.app/Contents/MacOS/MetaCard"
and not the complete application package.
Help anyone?
No, thanks ;-)
best,
Chipp
Regards
Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.major-k.de
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