Dreamcard is designed to give Rev developers a way to distribute
stacks (which are small) to people who have the Dreamcard Player,
avoiding the necessity of distributing large stand-alone applications.
So the answer to your first question is that a standalone doesn't
require Dreamcard or anything else to run (that's why it's called a
standalone). A standalone cannot be edited in Dreamcard either. But
the stack(s) from which the standlone is created in Revolution can be
run in the Dreamcard Player and as far as I know there is no
restriction on access to custom properties in that case.
On Jun 26, 2005, at 11:37 AM, Douglas Westbrook wrote:
I don't have Dreamcard. Can somebody who does have Dreamcard tell
me if Dreamcard can access custom properties from a standalone
created with Runtime Revolution and can Dreamcard open a
Revolution .rev file that is not a standalone?
Thanks for any help.
Doug
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