Hi Mark!
I guess my point is that when you working with a stack with lots
of cards and you want to make changes, always make scripts for the
changes in Rev, but then execute them in the standalone. This
avoids adding a lot of fat to your application.
I wonder why this is. Anybody know?
Maybe this is related to rev custom properties?
Try running Chipps plugin:
AltCleanStack
This plugin allows you to remove custom Rev properties in order to
reduce the filesize of stacks which are not to be included in
standalones. The distribution builder automatically does these things
for standalones.
Nope, I've been using AltCleanStack for a while now and when I ran
it on these stacks, it reduced the file size by just 180K, and by
redoing the stacks completely (within the standalone) I reduced the
size by 3 megs, almost 50% of the file size. I guess that working in
stacks in the IDE just puts a sort of "footprints" in there that
increase the file size. But again, now that I know this it's no
problem whatsoever to work around it.
Cheers,
Lars
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