On Wednesday, April 7, 2004, at 09:53 PM, Monte Goulding wrote:
The simple way to use externals is to statically place them next to the
executable. Let's see if I understand the implications under this
scheme. That means they have to be two places, one is next to the
Revolution application. The other is in the project folder. In the
project folder they have to be next to the splash stack or main stack,
so they will be next to the app in Windows. The externals property is
not modified, you explained. The relative location would then be next
to the internal executable in the OS X bundle. Does that work?
Yes... have a go ;-)
I am not able to select the bundle in the copy files pane. That is a separate issue.
It doesn't matter; this does not work when I copy by hand.
I copied the bundle into the intra app MacOS folder. That does not work. I copied it into the same folder as test.app. That works. That is the same as it always has been.
Now if all paths in a project have to be relative to the executable in the MacOS folder, how does this work?
Am I suppose to modify the defaultFolder in the startup for OS X?
Dar Scott
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