Hi Joe,

You can save and open stacks with the same standalone. There is no need for a player. As Richard states, you can use these stacks as documents, in case you need to save custom properties and objects for instance. You can even give these stacks their own extension or file type and, with a little bit of tweaking (more on Windows than on Mac) have them open automatically with your standalone when the users double-clicks on them.

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On 21 sep 2008, at 09:57, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:

Hi Richard,

Would it then be possible from a standalone to save it as a stack and then use StackRunner to open that stack? I'm assuming that the Standalone would not be able to open a stack file? I've never tried StackRunner, so I don't know what its capabilities are. And it may be distributed along with Standalones? No one ever says anything about it that I've noticed.

TIA,

Joe Wilkins

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