There's another bug or two (BZ 2138 and another one I can't see right now) that might be what you're seeing. These happen when you run a stack on WinXP by double-clicking on the stack icon. I created BZ 2138 for this problem with the Dreamcard Player - and since I wasn't sure if it was intended to allow this or not, I had to mark that as an enhancement. I'm sure I've seen another BZ entry for the same, or very similar, problem with the full product - but can't immediately find it.

I now never run stacks by double clicking them because of this problem - I either run them in the IDE, or build standalones.

But it wasn't clear whether you are double-clicking to run it or not, so this may not be the answer you need.

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Alex Tweedly       http://www.tweedly.net

I'm running by double-clicking -- because all I've got is DreamCard, so I can't build standalones. And I suspect my users (they'll download the Win or Mac player, I hope from my site where they get the stack) will do it the same way. There's no evident other way to tell the Player to load the stack; I may have missed it -- but if so, users may well too. (I'll have to give them instructions anyway, of course.)

So -- it's a bug, already known. Is there also a known workaround? The app is hardly useable as it is.

Charles

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