On 6/7/03 1:40 PM, Emmanuel Companys wrote:

How a stck should choose a standalone instead of the RR program that created it?

The OS decides, not the stack or Revolution. On a Mac, the OS usually chooses to launch the copy of the application that you ran most recently. Since your standalone and Revolution will both open stacks, the OS decided that your standalone was the most recent version. I think there must be other rules too, because sometimes the OS is not consistent about what copy of an application it chooses.


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.

I think that was true in OS 9. If you are running OS X then it may not be true any more. Maybe someone who knows more about how the OS works can answer.


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