Chipp Walters wrote:
> OK, Now I'm confused.
>
> Jacque and Wilhelm, are you saying one can't create an app like Ken
> Ray's StackRunner in 2.7? Surely not. Perhaps a little more elaboration
> on what it is you mean by:
>
>  "Conversely, you can't run any external stacks using a standalone as a
>  >> "player"

I take that back now. What I meant was that in OS X you need to create a standalone-building version of the app so that the standalone builder tool in MC will recognize the engine and use it to build a standalone. The resulting standalone can open stacks. I also said (as per above) that dropping stacks onto this standalone-only-building engine wouldn't work in OS X, but further experiements show that it does -- as long as all the resource files are included in the bundle (as Klaus pointed out.) My first experiment failed because I was missing many of the bundle's resource files.

However, the licensing requirements in 2.7 have changed and it is no longer legal to build a custom player. This is a separate issue.

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