Fran�ois, et al:

To the best of my knowledge, an external stack can have whatever extension you script support for.

One fact of Mac OS life for which I see no workaround is that once you create stacks & stack-opening standalones that support your File Type & Creator codes, you must be careful not to let the RunRev Dev application save your data stack(s). If "RevDev" saves your data stack, it changes Type/Creator" to "RSTKRevo".


SDB databases set a stack property when changed and check that property on closeStack. The save handler specifies the Type/Creator code.

Whenever I edit a handler in a db stack, I also browse the db and unlock & relock one record...which sets the property that saves the db. Then I answer "No" when RevDev asks if I want to save the changes (as RSTKRevo), but the changes are saved with the proper Type/Creator by the db stack internal logic.

Perhaps RevDev should ask before changing Type/Creator codes?
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Rob Cozens
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"And I, which was two fooles, do so grow three;
Who are a little wise, the best fooles bee."

from "The Triple Foole" by John Donne (1572-1631)
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