Thanks for the sugestion Dar and Et' al,

I have tried several single stack stand alones with very little success.  It seems 
every stand alone I build encounters the error "can't find display" before any 
Transcript code (my code) is executed.  Now understand my experience with Transcript 
and RR is limited and I may have not found the necessary construct.  I thought I could 
get some clues as to how this all functions by opening the "Distribution Builder" and 
some of the stacks built into RR (RTFS) but they are password protected (preventing me 
from viewing the source).  I was under the impression that when I purchased the 
Enterprise version this would all be unlocked (basically allowing full access to the 
product) I guess I was mistaken.   Do any of you know how to build a stand alone 
without Distribution Builder?  Exactly where is the OS X engine?


Kevin 



 --- On Sat 03/06, Dar Scott < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
From: Dar Scott [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 6 Mar 2004 18:20:44 -0700
Subject: Re: Standalone shell/console application

<br>On Saturday, March 6, 2004, at 05:42 PM, Kevin wrote:<br><br>&gt; I am afraid my 
communication skills are not very good and my <br>&gt; explaination maybe misleading.  
I am not speaking of solely <br>&gt; console/text/shell application or of CGI.  I am 
speaking of a single <br>&gt; stand alone application preforming double duty as both a 
<br>&gt; interactive/GUI application or a console/text/shell based 
application.<br><br>Why not try it and see?  The GUI version will have to have one 
stack, <br>so maybe you can look at a command line switch to make that invisible.  
<br>There is a chance that the GUI version will choke in an environment <br>without a 
GUI, I suppose.  You probably know how to tinker with <br>something like 
this.<br><br>As an alternative, you might have the command-line version decide 
<br>whether to run the GUI version or not.<br><br>Dar 
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