Thanks, Sarah, but then why do we need the Enterprise Version? Or is it just that you can't work in the IDE under XP unless you have a Windows version of Revolution? This has got me confused once again. Actually, when I made a standalone for Windows of my "real stack", before trying the Splash screen approach, I ran it under XP using Fusion and I was able to print with no problems. It'll be interesting to see if it works under this scenario. I do have a font problem. One of the important fonts (the artist's choice) is Apple Chancery - originally Zapf Chancery, so I'm not sure what I'll do about that; just allow the font substitution I suppose.

Joe Wilkins

On Sep 22, 2008, at 12:56 AM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:

Stacks are completely cross-platform. The only things you need to
worry about are fonts & printing. Try to use fonts that are installed
on both platforms (e.g. Verdana, Arial, Times New Roman, Courier New).
If your stack prints, you will probably need to test it on a PC to see
if it comes out OK.

Cheers,
Sarah

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