can I Save data to standalone sub stack within the standalone and redistribute the standalone withe the new saved data

2007-11-08 Thread Paul Robinson
Hello, I am a total beginner with all this but I like the RunRev solution to building my own application and I am trying hard to learn... any suggestions for publications to read? My initial problem is I don't really understand scripts enough yet, is the a script that will allow me to save data

Re: can I Save data to standalone sub stack within the standalone and redistribute the standalone withe the new saved data

2007-11-08 Thread Luis
And in order to keep the distributable 'stack' within you app theme: You could append a different extension, for example 'ebook2.ebk' instead of 'ebook2.rev' and rename it internally. Cheers, Luis. On 8 Nov 2007, at 13:50, Björnke von Gierke wrote: On 08 Nov 2007, at 14:12, Paul

Re: can I Save data to standalone sub stack within the standalone and redistribute the standalone withe the new saved data

2007-11-08 Thread Björnke von Gierke
On 08 Nov 2007, at 14:12, Paul Robinson wrote: If there is a sample stack or some script anyone has could you help please? If you have a stack to save, try something like this in a button: on mouseUp answer file where to save the stack? if it and the result = then put it .rev

Re: can I Save data to standalone sub stack within the standalone and redistribute the standalone withe the new saved data

2007-11-08 Thread Stephen Barncard
Note that you cannot edit an executable, so you can't save the substack into the executable itself. On Mac OS X, executables are contained within a bundle folder, which you can theoretically put stuff into, but Apple is not fond of that, I do this all the time - in fact it's part of my

Re: can I Save data to standalone sub stack within the standalone and redistribute the standalone withe the new saved data

2007-11-08 Thread Richard Gaskin
Paul Robinson wrote: I am a total beginner with all this but I like the RunRev solution to building my own application and I am trying hard to learn... any suggestions for publications to read? This article from Sarah Reichelt at revJournal.com may be helpful: