Le samedi, 7 juin 2003, à 18:37 Europe/Paris, J. Landman Gay a écrit :
On 6/7/03 11:09 AM, Emmanuel Companys wrote:
If a double click directly the "Litteris 1.1.1 b.rev" icon, I get BOTH stacks opened: "Litteris 1.1 ß AND "Litteris 1.1 o". and in the desktop menu bar the menu is: "Litteris 1.1 §" (with a § replacing the &: don't ask me why). This is strange enough.
But there is more to it. If I quit and then double-click ANY of my stacks, it opens after opening "Litteris 1.1 ß" . Both stacks windows
remain open and the menubar is "Litteris 1.1 ß“, no matter which stack icon had be double-clicked! So the information ordering to open this intrusive stack is hold not int the file, but somewhere in the application. I don't understand how this is possible.
Did you create a standalone application from your stack? All of your symptoms sound like the OS is launching a custom standalone to run your other stacks, rather than launching Revolution. If Rev is opened first, then of course the OS uses Rev instead of the standalone.
Thank you Jacqueline. I wouldn't have thought of that!
How a stck should choose a standalone instead of the RR program that created it?
And my standalone was in the trash! I allways have tought that a program in the trash could not be opened, or at least, that you would get an alert box prompting you to take the program out of the trash first.
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