The other neat thing I found recently is that if your only standalone is a simple central hub or splash screen that then runs a series of non-standalone stack files you really only have to use distribution builder once and can do virtually all your work on your platform of choice.

Now that my central hub works as desired, I just create the rest of my stack files on the Mac and transport them to PC when they are completely done--and I need to make the minor cosmetic changes which will fix minor differences in text display, etc between platforms. Neat! I HAD been compiling (making standalone) and porting multiple times and t'was a real nuisance. Now I just give the central hub to my users and update only the affected non-standalone stacks.

M

On Feb 27, 2004, at 2:39 PM, Martin Baxter wrote:

You understand correctly Tom. In the windows version of the dist builder,
MacOS 68k, MacOSPPC amd MacOS Fat options are all disabled. This is because
applications on these platforms require a resource fork, and that can only
be created on the Mac.


Martin

Just a quick basic question. I'm using OSX so I can make standalones for
Mac 7,8,9,X and Windows etc. A PC user wants to know if she can save Mac
applications using the RunRev Windows version. I think I should tell her
that everything is the same except you need the Mac RunRev version to
create standalones for Mac systems 7, 8, and 9. Am I right? A browse
through the runrev page doesn't make this clear to me.


Thanks

Tom Cole
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