Dan Shafer wrote: > On Jun 10, 2005, at 1:34 PM, Mark Swindell wrote: >> Yes, but it shouldn't oughta have to come down to that. I dislike >> intervening screens when I open my stacks, or any program, for that >> matter. It's just not polite behavior to jump into the middle of >> things without being invited > > Then you should buy the full version of Revolution so you can create > standalone applications for which there are NO splash screen or other > attribution requirements. > > One of the differences between Dreamcard and Revolution is precisely > this ability.
If I read Mark's original post (and I could just as well have misread it;apologies if I did), the splash screen in DC's player isn't the problem. If I understood the complaint correctly the problem is that even if you launch the player by double-clicking a document, the player doesn't recognize how it was launched and presents a GetFile dialog anyway.
If confirmed I would consider that a bug; launching apps by double-clicking documents is such a pervasive convention that I can't imagine not being able to do that is what RunRev intended.
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