Apologies to the list because I know this stuff has come up many times before, but with Google search apparently broken, I can't find the right references.

I'm building multi-platform distributions using RunRev 2.1. I'm using MacOS 9.2.2 as the platform to construct them. The Windows and pre-OSX ones come out fine, but for the OSX I have two problems that I don't quite understand how to fix:

1. I want to give the user the chance to save a document before quitting - this is what I do on the other platforms. When RunRev moves my Quit menu in OSX, my quit scripts don't work because the whole app quits as soon as the Quit menu option is chosen, apparently without running any scripts. I tried putting the code in a CloseStack handler in my mainstack, but it doesn't seem to get executed. Is there a solution to this - I seem to remember there is one, but I can't remember what. There must be some way to run exit code.

and less importantly:

2. When I build the distribution, it goes in a folder created by the Distribution Builder - I then transfer this to my OSX boot disk. When I look in the folder under OSX, I see my app with the right icon (thanks, earlier respondents on this list and of course Iconographer!) but I also see the RunRev icon apparently signalling an application, real name Revolution.app, with what looks like a complete set of application folder contents. If I double-click on it, the OS says it crashed, harmlessly. What is this and how can I get rid of it, or better, stop Distribution Builder creating it in the first place?


TIA


Graham

PS IMHO there's a lot wrong with Distribution Builder, and it appears to crash my machine quite frequently, but that's for another time.
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Graham Samuel / The Living Fossil Co. / UK & France
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