Well Mark, It's the same: I only hear the beep if my app is already launched :(
> Maybe, the answer dialog is not available yet. What happens if you > try the following in the mainstack of a standalone? > > on appleEvent > beep > end appleEvent > > If you don't hear a beep, it looks (sounds) like a bug. I don't > remember seeing this bug in later versions, you might want to > download a trial version and try building your application with the > latest version. >> I would like my app made with Revolution 2.51 to react like a droplet >> when >> dropping files or folders on the app icon. >> I set "****" as file type and it's ok: dropping something on my app icon >> launches my app. >> >> For testing purpose, I wrote this code in my main stack: >> >> on appleEvent eClass,eID,eSender >> request appleEvent data >> answer eClass & return & "id =" && eID & return & "sender =" && eSender >> & >> return & "data =" && quote & it & quote >> pass appleEvent >> end appleEvent >> >> Everything is OK when I drop something onto the app icon *and* my app is >> *already opened*. In this case, "it" contains needed data. >> But when I drop something onto the app icon *and* my app is *not opened*, >> then my app is launched but no AppleEvent is sended :( >> Maybe because the app is not loaded, so it can't receive the AppleEvent? >> >> So, can somebody help me? A droplet must work even the app is not >> launched, >> otherwise it's not really a droplet! Do I have to add something in my >> "openstack" handler? Or maybe add a "startup" handler with some special >> code >> in it? -- Zax _______________________________________________ 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
