Re: standalone image problem

2010-11-10 Thread edward cawley
the files. That doesn't seem to be the problem. Any other ideas? How do I get the text files in the bundle? -- Message: 13 Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2010 04:21:14 -0500 From: edward cawley etcaw...@fastmail.fm Subject: standalone image problem To: use-revolution

Re: standalone image problem

2010-11-10 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 11/10/10 3:07 PM, edward cawley wrote: Every thing else load so it seems to be finding all the files. That doesn't seem to be the problem. Any other ideas? How do I get the text files in the bundle? You should be able to add any kind of file in the Copy Files section of the standalone

[OT] standalone image problem

2010-11-07 Thread Richmond
I don't have a standalone image problem; mainly because when I attempt to stand alone I generally fall over. That is what is so wonderful about this Use-List; one always has someone to lean on . . . :) ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution

Re: standalone image problem

2010-11-07 Thread Richard Gaskin
J. Landman Gay wrote: On 11/6/10 12:29 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: For many years the engine used the folder where the executable resides as the defaultFolder, which for Mac was inside the bundle - when did this change? I can't find a reference to the change in any of the change docs I

Re: standalone image problem

2010-11-07 Thread Chipp Walters
Not sure if this helps, but I usually set the filename to empty, THEN set it to the specific file when swapping out files with the sane name. On Sunday, November 7, 2010, Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.com wrote: J. Landman Gay wrote: On 11/6/10 12:29 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: For many

Re: standalone image problem

2010-11-07 Thread Devin Asay
On Nov 6, 2010, at 11:29 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote: Devin Asay wrote: The tricky thing about standalone apps on OS X is that, if you do not set the defaultFolder in the stack, the defaultFolder will be the folder where the .app bundle resides. For many years the engine used the folder

standalone image problem

2010-11-06 Thread edward cawley
I'm trying to build for both Mac OS X and windows, but I'm concentrating on Mac until I get it to work. I have Snow Leopard installed.The folder structure is ./Resources/map_animation.gif for a typical file I have included the open stack code and the opencard code for one of the cards. I also

RE: standalone image problem

2010-11-06 Thread John Dixon
, 6 Nov 2010 04:21:14 -0500 To: use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Subject: standalone image problem I'm trying to build for both Mac OS X and windows, but I'm concentrating on Mac until I get it to work. I have Snow Leopard installed.The folder structure is ./Resources/map_animation.gif

Re: standalone image problem

2010-11-06 Thread Devin Asay
@lists.runrev.com Subject: standalone image problem I'm trying to build for both Mac OS X and windows, but I'm concentrating on Mac until I get it to work. I have Snow Leopard installed.The folder structure is ./Resources/map_animation.gif for a typical file I have included the open stack code

Re: standalone image problem

2010-11-06 Thread william humphrey
of player 1 to 0 set the filename of player 1 to ./resources/river1 start player 1 end openCard be well Dixie From: etcaw...@fastmail.fm Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2010 04:21:14 -0500 To: use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Subject: standalone image problem I'm trying to build

Re: standalone image problem

2010-11-06 Thread Richard Gaskin
Devin Asay wrote: The tricky thing about standalone apps on OS X is that, if you do not set the defaultFolder in the stack, the defaultFolder will be the folder where the .app bundle resides. For many years the engine used the folder where the executable resides as the defaultFolder, which

Re: standalone image problem

2010-11-06 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 11/6/10 12:29 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: Devin Asay wrote: The tricky thing about standalone apps on OS X is that, if you do not set the defaultFolder in the stack, the defaultFolder will be the folder where the .app bundle resides. For many years the engine used the folder where the