On 1/19/04 6:30 AM, "Jan Schenkel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Doug, > > At the bottom of the menu 'Development', you'll find > the item 'Suspend Development Tools' -- this is as > close as you're going to get to the standalone > environment, from within the IDE. > What sort of problems are you experiencing ? > > Jan Schenkel. > Well, it's hard to replicate exactly, but, for example the following three things: (1) The existence or non-existence of global variables is different. In fact, it seems that global variables are not TRULY global. They seem to depend on the stack hierarchy. (2) I can't track down the reason yet, but I build a client that does some two-way communication via a server. With the Windows stand-alone app the two-way communication seems to work perfectly with my OS X client when I am in the OS X IDE, but when I do the same thing with the OS X standalone it doesn't always communicate right. (3) I use a cloned stack in my application. In the IDE, after making changes to the original stack, if I don't *close* the stack before cloning it, the changes are sometimes used and sometimes not. I can't figure out why that would be try. When you clone a stack both the openStack and openCard handlers are called for the new stack, aren't they? doug _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
