Hi Paul,
When I open a stack that has been automatically converted to the new file format by Rev 2.7, with a new standalone (created with Rev 2.7) I get the Windows appearance (blue hilights on buttons, raised scroll bars, etc.). None of these stacks has ever been on a Windows computer. I have no Windows standalones. I don't run Windows. This has never happened before.
It appears that your standalones are not being created with the necessary 'theme support' files that provide the OS X native look and feel - and what you are witnessing is the emulated MacOS 9 look and feel.
(The other alternative is that somehow your look and feel is being set to Windows 95 - to see which it is, use the 'View -> Look and Feel' menu in Revolution to switch look and feels until you find the one that matches your standalone)
I have just run some tests here and standalones build successfully with all the necessary support files. To see if yours are missing these, go to your built standalone application bundle in the Finder and choose to 'Get Info'. There should be a pane in the popup window listing plugins - you should see several listed here: in particular tiger_theme_support. The check-mark beside it should be enabled.
If this is not the case, then there must be something that in your case (and it would seem a couple of other people's cases) that are causing this to go awry.
As this is may take a little time to get to the bottom of (and others are involved) I urge you to file a bug report were we can collect other people's experiences of this phenomenon.
Warmest Regards, Mark. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Mark Waddingham ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ http://www.runrev.com Runtime Revolution ~ User-Centric Development Tools _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
