The confusion is because of the name change. Just go into the Livecode
preferences and set the user extensions setting to your old rev user
extensions folder and/or name them what you want. We haven't had to do this
for years.

On 20 September 2010 16:15, Monte Goulding <[email protected]>wrote:

> >> Any ideas?  I'm dead in the water until this is resolved.
> >
> > Put a "Plugins" folder inside the folder you declared in the User
> > Extensions preferences. Put your plugins into the Plugins folder.
>
> Aren't these both script libraries? If so then they should go in:
> <User Extensions>/Resources/Script Libraries
>
> That will integrate them with the standalone builder. At least it did when
> I originally wrote the SB. The IDE Should provide options for loading these
> libraries at startup but it doesn't. I used to have a plugin for that but I
> haven't had time to maintain it for years. Make a quick plugin that parses
> the stacks in that folder at startup and starts using them and your set.
>
> Cheers
>
> --
> Monte Goulding
> M E R Goulding Software Development
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