Thanks, Sarah. Now if I can just remember to add that script to the stack
scripts of all my apps.

Too soon old, too late smart.

Dan


On 8/31/06, Sarah Reichelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 9/1/06, Dan Shafer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm probably not searching by the right set of criteria, so there may be
a
> BZ on this but I wanted to confirm this is a known issue.
>
> If I create a standalone app for OS X using 2.7.3, the default button
comes
> out looking like the old Classic (OS9) default button rather than the
new
> throbbing blue one. Not to say I wouldn't actually *prefer* the older
> button, but it's clearly wrong.
>
> Is this a known issue? Any fix or workaround or am I forced once again
back
> to 2.6.1 because of stuff RR broke when moving to the 2.7 family?


As Ken says, it is a known issue with the plugins folder not being
copied over. In fairness to RunRev, I use 2 computers and this only
happens on one of them, so I don't know what makes it fail.

Anyway, I recently posted a script for OS X that you can use to
automate the process yourself, and it has the extra benefit of using
"touch" to make the custom icon appear in a newly created standalone.

<http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-revolution/2006-August/086297.html>

Cheers,
Sarah
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