J. Landman Gay wrote:
Peter Alcibiades wrote:
Instead what you do is start from whatever startup stack you are using to
launch, or start up the compiled app. Then do the print. Make a note of
the settings. Then close the stack, open it in the IDE, modify the
settings, recompile if need be, close down Rev, start up from the startup
stack or the compiled app, print again, make a note of the settings.
Can't you just use "Suspend development tools" in the Development menu?
That's supposed to do the same thing. It removes the IDE.
Also, given that the dev and runtime engines use the same print
routines, it would be helpful to know what differences were found
between the two.
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