Graham & Heather Harrison wrote:
Jacque wrote:

It works the simple way for me. I just dropped the external into
that folder, restarted Rev, made a new stack, and made a call to
the external from the stack script. Worked okay.

All aboard the Merry-go-round!

That looks like the place I came in. This still does not work for me.
If it did I would gladly accept it as my modus operandi.

Would you please tell me your configuration - rev and Mac OS X.
Unless it exactly the same as mine, I think this has to go to QCC.

I don't think the configuration matters, but I just (re)tried it on both Leopard and Snow Leopard, on an iMac and a MacBook Pro. It works fine. The Snow Leopard MacBook had never seen the external before so it was a clean install. I dropped ssMacWindows.bundle into the Externals folder at Documents/My Revolution Enterprise/Externals/ and then launched Rev. I made a new stack with this script in the card:

on mouseUp
 put ssMacWindowsInformation()
end mouseUp

When I click on the card, I get the info in the message box. The same method worked on my iMac running Leopard and Rev 4.0.


Another thought: what is the External References in the stack
Property Inspector. Haven't been able to find anything in the
guide.

That's the shortcut way to assign externals to a particular stack. It does the same thing as the line of script that Mark Weider mentioned; it just sets the externals property of your stack to the hard-coded file path you choose.

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Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     [email protected]
HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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