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
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