Try putting the DLL into your Revolution directory (with the IDE app, as opposed to your stack) and using just its name in the externals property (w/o the path). Then quit Rev if it is open before trying to use it.

On Oct 27, 2004, at 8:04 AM, Tomas Franz�n wrote:

Hi,

I wrote to this list a while ago about not getting my own externals to work in Rev.
Now it seems that I can't get any externals to work, at all!
I think some transparency would be nice, so I decided to try out the Window external from Blue Mango.


1. I downloaded Window, and placed the DLL in the same directory as my stack.
2. I set the externals property of my stack to the full path of the DLL external, Window.dll.
3. Saved and re-opened my stack.
4. The externalfunctions and externalcommands properties are empty!


I also tried setting the defaultFolder and setting the externals property to "Window.dll", but to no avail.
Also tried the stack available on the Window external homepage... still empty.


I'm currently using Windows 2000.
I must be missing something here, or is using externals total rocket science? :-)
Thanks.


Tomas Franz�n
Lighthead Software
http://www.lightheadsw.com/

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