You said:
The behavior is intentional and useful. To see how your stack will run without the development environment, you can double-click it in the Finder and it will run exactly as it would if you had compiled it as an app.
I have found this to be not true. I rarely use this technique because the stack does not run exactly as it would as an app. The fonts are not correct (especially the font sizes). The ask and answer dialogs don't work. And I would assume the other rev library stuff (internet, geometry, animation, ect.) won't work as well. I don't add these libraries to the stack because the application builder hangs if they are already present in the stack.
Until now, I've done without an easy way to run my stack as it would as an application (short of doing an actual build). What am I missing?
I would appreciate any tips you can give... John _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
