Re: Livecode resources

2010-09-30 Thread Richmond

 On 09/30/2010 12:47 AM, Jim Lambert wrote:

On building a Windows standalone from LiveCode 4.5, I get this notice:
Icon does not exist:/Applications/Revolution Enterprise/revEnterprise 4.5 (dp 
4).app/Contents/Tools/Runtime/Windows/x86-32/Support/Sample Icons/genericapp.ico

Why would LiveCode look in Revolution Enterprise?
I thought everything (but 'My LiveCode stuff) was now supposed to be in 
LiveCode's own application bundle.

Jim Lambert___


Well; if you read the LiveCode documentation you will realise
that LiveCode is schizophrenic - there are constant references
to something called 'Runtime Revolution', and a few to 'LiveCode'.

Under other circumstances one might coclude that soemting was
a rush job, and insufficient care was taken in some areas . . .
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Livecode resources

2010-09-29 Thread Jim Lambert
On building a Windows standalone from LiveCode 4.5, I get this notice:
Icon does not exist:/Applications/Revolution Enterprise/revEnterprise 4.5 (dp 
4).app/Contents/Tools/Runtime/Windows/x86-32/Support/Sample 
Icons/genericapp.ico

Why would LiveCode look in Revolution Enterprise?
I thought everything (but 'My LiveCode stuff) was now supposed to be in 
LiveCode's own application bundle.

Jim Lambert___
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Re: Livecode resources

2010-09-29 Thread Monte Goulding

On 30/09/2010, at 7:47 AM, Jim Lambert wrote:

 On building a Windows standalone from LiveCode 4.5, I get this notice:
 Icon does not exist:/Applications/Revolution Enterprise/revEnterprise 4.5 
 (dp 4).app/Contents/Tools/Runtime/Windows/x86-32/Support/Sample 
 Icons/genericapp.ico
 
 Why would LiveCode look in Revolution Enterprise?
 I thought everything (but 'My LiveCode stuff) was now supposed to be in 
 LiveCode's own application bundle.

Did you create and build this file first with dp4? This does seem like a minor 
bug in the standalone builder. The default icons should be used if the icon has 
not been set and that shouldn't actually set and save the property. You should 
report  the bug.

Cheers

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Monte Goulding
M E R Goulding Software Development
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