I don’t have a standalone to test with at the moment but try the full name of
the stack.
Bob S
On Aug 19, 2014, at 22:47 , Paul D. DeRocco wrote:
> 1) What's the simplest way to test if running under the LC IDE versus as a
> standalone?
>
> 2) For a Mac standalone, how do I get the full path
Sorry I meant long name.
Bob S
On Aug 19, 2014, at 22:47 , Paul D. DeRocco wrote:
> 1) What's the simplest way to test if running under the LC IDE versus as a
> standalone?
>
> 2) For a Mac standalone, how do I get the full path of the .app file,
> which is actually a directory? I'm trying to
On Aug 20, 2014, at 2:51 AM, Devin Asay wrote:
>
> On Aug 19, 2014, at 11:47 PM, Paul D. DeRocco wrote:
>
>> 1) What's the simplest way to test if running under the LC IDE versus as a
>> standalone?
>>
>> 2) For a Mac standalone, how do I get the full path of the .app file,
>> which is actua
On Aug 19, 2014, at 11:47 PM, Paul D. DeRocco wrote:
> 1) What's the simplest way to test if running under the LC IDE versus as a
> standalone?
>
> 2) For a Mac standalone, how do I get the full path of the .app file,
> which is actually a directory? I'm trying to get the standalone to find a
>
For #1:
if the environment is "development" then
On Aug 19, 2014, at 10:47 PM, Paul D. DeRocco wrote:
> 1) What's the simplest way to test if running under the LC IDE versus as a
> standalone?
>
> 2) For a Mac standalone, how do I get the full path of the .app file,
> which is actuall
1) What's the simplest way to test if running under the LC IDE versus as a
standalone?
2) For a Mac standalone, how do I get the full path of the .app file,
which is actually a directory? I'm trying to get the standalone to find a
custom external .bundle which is actually contained inside the .app