Le 02-juin-06 à 22:42, Jon Seymour a écrit :
Hi,
After many months of successfully making Windows standalones from
my OSX Tiger development machine, I tried building an OSX app
today. To my chagrin, the process was futile. Although Rev claims
to have saved the standalone successfully, the first bad sign is
that when I dismiss the dialog to that effect, Rev immediately
crashes. Then, examining the standalone, I see that Rev has not
obeyed my command to create a separate stack file from each
substack...in fact it's a single file. The new folder to contain
the stack files is not created either. The app launches but doesn't
work, as I would imagine since none of the files are where they are
supposed to be. Finally, the app doesn't feature the icon I
assigned in the standalone preferences, but rather the generic
application icon. Help, anyone?
Thanks, Jon
try this
to force Rev to take account of your choice, go to the "standalone
application settings"
choose the stacks tab
uncheck the checkbox : move substacks into individuals stackfiles
close the window and save your stack
quit revolution
re launch revolution, open your stack
go to the "standalone application settings"
choose the stacks tab again
now, check the checkbox : move substacks into individuals stackfiles
close the window of the settings and save your stack
now try to build your app
I hope this helps !
Greetings.
Yves COPPE
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