Hi Andrew,
I've got another clue about why my windows standalone is not working. Okay, my script into two halves-- one in the card script and one in the script of a button. At the end if the card script section it says
send parttwo to card button "instructions"
...And I made sure to put all of the relevant local variables (only 1) into a global variable, so that it could be accessed in the script of the card button "instructions".
You could even send that local var as a parameter to your button, see below...
However, It seems as though my standalone is only running the card script section, and then not going to the script of cd btn "instructions". Is there any known error that Windows standalones have with, as in this case, one handler calling a handler that's located elsewhere?
If you specify the exact location of the button it will work!
Like: ... send "parttwo" to btn "name here" of cd x ## of stack y ## if the button is inanother stack... ...
Please note the quotes!
Or with the above mentioned parameter:
local varname
on xyz send "parttwo varname" to btn "name here" of cd x ...
And in the button:
on parttwo whattheheck ## do something with whattheheck ...
Make sure that "varname" is not empty! ;-)
btw: unrelated thing: if I have a wav file in my stack, how do I a. find out how big it is
Sorry, no idea...
b. delete it?
In the preerences -> Application Browser check "Show audio clips" (and "Show vieoclips")
then you can select your sound and delete it in the App Browser.
Thanks :) Andrew
Regards
Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.major-k.de
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