>> Solution: start Rev first or make a standalone. I don't think there is >> an other solution. > > Hi Terry, > Thank you for the info. It appears that one would have to assume that, > if ask/answer is used, > if it works in development it should work elsewhere. I am aware that > in build ask/answer > has to be selected in resources. Wonder why it is not available if > one wants to check his work in a "project" situation rather than having > to build a standalone each time ask/answer is used. > Again, thanks. > > Regards ... Bob
To test your project WITH all of the resources available such as ask/answer dialogs, you only have to select "Suspend Revolution UI" from the development menu. Then your project is running with everything it would normally have as a standalone, but the development environment is hidden. I agree that testing would be more developer-friendly if one could just double-click a rev file from the desktop. This was discussed several months ago on the list. I wonder if RunRev listened to their userbase on that issue as they were designing v1.5 (now v2.0). I believe there was a majority consensus that the the double-click method was more desirable than suspending the UI from a menu. It just seems more intuitive to simply double-click the file to me. Roger Eller [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
