The startup handler never gets called in the IDE, because Revolution
has already started up by the time I load the stack file, but it does
get called in the built application. In the build or the IDE, a mouse
click will go to the substacks anyway, but when I want to build the
standalone, I open the file but don't click. Then I can build without
any problems.

Does that mean you do have problems if these substacks are open. What are
the problems. I'd love to fix them ;-)
I tried to build when my display stack was open i.e. the first substack and got a message saying something like:
Can't find stack "Display"
The bundle had been built but the MacOS folder didn't exist.
I think the mainStack had only been hidden, not closed.

Note that if you mean that the problem is the mainstack is closed you can
right click on the mainStack in the applicatiob browser and build from there
or build the mainstack from any substack (not from another stackFile
though).
I'll try that again, but I think I tried it once and it didn't seem to do anything at all! Most of my projects have a single stack file but one big one has multiple files. This means it hardly ever needs re-building - I just put a new substack in the bundle, but when it does, the startup trick works well for me.

BTW none of this was meant to be criticism. The new builder is great and much easier to use, it just takes a bit of getting used to the new system.

Cheers,
Sarah

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