Hi John

A substack of the standalone should do it. Make sure that the icons on that
stack have the correct id's.

>
> In order to allow the user the save changes in their copies of my puzzles,
> I am following the suggestion of having the puzzles in separate
> stacks from
> the MetaCard engine.  The plan is to have a standalone that presents a
> splash screen, contains the sound resources, and serves as a navigator
> between several different puzzle stacks and a "library" stack.
>
> My problem is:  Where do I put the icons?
>
> Each of my three stacks uses several of the system's icons for buttons.  I
> first used Resource Mover to move the icons into the separate stacks and
> built a standalone which does not contain the icons.  When I open the
> puzzle stacks from the standalone, the icons don't appear.
>
> Then I removed the icons from the separate stacks and moved them all into
> my navigator stack which becomes the standalone.  Still no icons when the
> puzzle stacks are opened by the standalone.
>
> Finally, I tried it with the icons moved into both the standalone and the
> separate stacks, and still nothing.
>
> I've tried scripts in the standalone navigator that open the
> stacks with an
> "open" command and with a "topLevel" command.  It behaves the same either
> way.
>
> What am I missing here?
>
> John Kiltinen
>
>
>
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