Sean helped me with the placement. I put it in two places with the External.txt 
file that contained "ssMacWindows,ssmacwindows.bundle" in both locations with 
the bundles.

Documents/My Revolution Enterprise/Externals/
Documents/My Revolution Enterprise/Runtime/Mac OS X/Universal/Externals/

And then you have to put your registration key in the application you are 
developing:
on openStack
   ssMacWindowsRegister "XXXXX"
end openStack

The command to show that the stack needed saving (showing dot) is:
   ssSetWindowModified the windowID of this stack, true

Bill Vlahos
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On Apr 27, 2010, at 6:18 PM, Graham & Heather Harrison wrote:

> I am trying to use Shao Sean's ssMacWindows, following his instructions in 
> RevUp Issue 79. Wasn't sure If I should place the ssMacWindows162 folder into 
> ~/Documents/My Revolution Studio/Externals/, or unpack it there, so tried 
> both.
> 
> The first example is to create a field with the following script to turn on 
> the "black dot" updated indicator:
> on keyUp
>   setWindowModified the windowID of this stack, 1
> end 
> 
> As soon as I type in the field I get:
> execution error at line 2 (Handler: can't find handler) near 
> "setWindowModified", char 1
> 
> setWindowModified looks like a Mac parameter (?). What am I missing?
> 
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