Read my post, but yes if your handlers do something that can potentially 
interfere with the standalone builder running (like opening a stack modally) 
then things can get wiggy. You cannot simply suspend messages before building 
(as I understand it) because the standalone builder needs to send messages 
itself. 

Bob S


> On Sep 19, 2018, at 16:20 , Graham Samuel via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> I am very late to this conversation, but does this mean that a very naive 
> user, devising a simple app that is going to end up as a standalone, will 
> suddenly be plunged into weird unguided coding issues just because the code 
> contains ‘preOpenStack’ and similar handlers, maybe even a ‘Startup’ handler 
> (I use those a lot myself)? If this is true, then I agree with Richard that 
> LiveCode has suddenly got a loss less attractive in its central function - 
> the creation of software that runs on the developer’s chosen platform(s). 
> Just tell me I’m wrong.
> 
> Graham

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