hmmm… it would be too much to ask that the test mode could simulate the windows 
environment on a Mac and vis versa. Fairly impossible I suppose to emulate 
Linux…

Bob S


On Aug 15, 2014, at 07:21 , Ludovic THEBAULT 
<ludovic.theba...@laposte.net<mailto:ludovic.theba...@laposte.net>> wrote:


Le 15 août 2014 à 16:13, Richard Gaskin 
<ambassa...@fourthworld.com<mailto:ambassa...@fourthworld.com>> a écrit :

One of the most frequent frustrations new users have with LiveCode is the 
moment they realize the standalone they've built can't save changes to its 
stacks.

Often this happens very late in the process, just after building the standalone 
to test out the work they've been doing, and suddenly everything that worked so 
well in the IDE stops working, with no readily discernible cause.

So they come into the forums or this list, and folks mention everything from 
refactoring their work to use an anchor window (or "splash" screen) pattern, or 
completely rewrite everything to use an external text file or database or what 
have you.

The LiveCode User Guide's section on building standalones includes a bold 
purple callout box explaining this (p 299), but it's a testament to the 
usability of LiveCode that apparently a great many people can use it 
productively for many weeks without ever cracking the User Guide.

Clearly something more is needed.  What should that be?

Putting a note in the Standalone Builder might help, but if they've gotten that 
far it's too late, they probably have to start rewriting things.

How can we help users anticipate IN ADVANCE that no OS will allow their 
executable to write to itself, so they can write useful things from the very 
start

Hello,

What about a « test » mode that simulate the standalone comportment ?


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