Along the same lines of running a standalone, I use 3.5 running on a
Mac to compile a version of a simple app as both Mac and Win32.
When the exe starts on XP Pro, it runs, works as expected, and
clicking my close button with "close this stack" kills the process the
way you would expect. In this case it quits properly, but only if I
include the close button.
The catch is that there is no tab on the toolbar, only the ones for
the open Windows Explorer windows.
Why would this happen. (I am not a frequent Windows user)
Thanks
Jim Ault
Las Vegas
On Aug 22, 2009, at 9:28 AM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Hi Ian,
have a look at this script: <http://runrev.info/Quit%20your%20standalone.htm
>
You may need to adjust the script slightly, e.g. if you don't use
MySQL you should comment out that part of the script.
Let me know whether this helps.
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Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering
http://economy-x-talk.com
Download Snapper Screen Recorder at http://snapper.economy-x-talk.com
On 22 aug 2009, at 18:15, Ian McKnight wrote:
Hi
I have a stack, consists of a splash stack and a substack, which I
have made into a standalone.
As I was testing the quit command, the 'X box' and the File> Quit
command in the standalone, I discovered that while the standalone
closes down ie all windows closed and no presence on the task bar,
there is a process running in the task manager having the same name
as
my standalone. When I restart the standalone a separate process
starts
in the Task Manager.
BTW the code I use to quit may standalone is
File > Quit uses the Quit command after asking confirmation
Using the X box I trap closeStackRequest in a handler and after
confirmation, I close the splash stack and pass the closeStackRequest
message.
Either method still leaves the open precess.
I would welcome any suggestions as to how I might fix this.
I'm using revEnterprise 3.5 in Windows XP.
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Regards and thanks
Ian McKnight
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