Mark Schonewille wrote:

I've seen your posts on this subject several times now and I never
thought it was a real problem. I have now actually done a test on Win
XP, building a standalone on a PC, zipping it and copying it over to a
Mac OS X Leopard machine. The standalone runs fine. Under which
circumstances doesn't the standalone run exactly?

You're right; my recipe was incorrect in noting the Zip step.

The original problem I had to solve was for an installer that needs to be able to build standalones for all platform onto a USB drive.

Zipping does work from Windows, which is what I'm doing now (with a note to the user that they have to unzip it; a drag, but I can't find a way around that.

The cool thing I found last night was that I can build Mac standalones on Linux that can be copied directly without needing to be zipped. (That is, until Steve Jobs finds out and then adds something to the OS or its license agreement to prevent that.)

This opens up new options for me to consider a Linux laptop as my main portable, whereas before the anomalies of OS X had previously required me to stay locked in to Apple products.

I'd still keep a Mac along with my Windows machines for testing, but being able to consider this shift in my workflow feels quite liberating.


@Richmond: looking over the variety of bug reports around the 'net related to fonts on Linux, I'm not certain the issue you're experiencing can be solved by Rev alone. It may be, but it's worth noting that different apps show greatly differing sets of fonts on Linux, and I don't know of any IDE that also takes care of bundling fonts for you.

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