At 9:50 PM -0800 2/7/2002, Dave Meilstrup wrote:
>I am not clear that my original question was answered. Simply, when I
>double-click on a stack, any stack, with the Rev UI not previously running,
>the stack opens looking like an old HyperCard stack.
Dave, did you check the Troubleshooting questi
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> Subject: Re: Looks like HyperCard
>
> Troy Rollins wrote:
>>> This has come up several times in this group. The gist is this -
>>> double-clicking a stack opens it, sans the Rev UI. Open the stack in Rev, or
>>> create a stand-alone, and a
At 11:30 AM -0800 2/7/2002, Terry Vogelaar wrote:
>I thought Troy was right, but Jeanne is the only known exception, so he
>wasn't speaking the truth, because he said "no one" actually want it. ;-)
>
>I think doubleclicking a stack should start up the Rev UI as well. When
>someone wants to test, h
Troy Rollins wrote:
>> This has come up several times in this group. The gist is this -
>> double-clicking a stack opens it, sans the Rev UI. Open the stack in Rev, or
>> create a stand-alone, and all is well. Basically, double-clicking a stack
>> which is not a stand-alone, opens it in Rev in som
On Thu, 07 Feb 2002 Troy Rollins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jeanne A. E. DeVoto wrote:
>
> > Well, that's not exactly true. ;-)
> >
> > It's a useful mode for testing before you build your actual
> > standalone...but it's pretty much the same thing you get with "Suspend
> > Revolution UI" in
Jeanne A. E. DeVoto wrote:
> Well, that's not exactly true. ;-)
>
> It's a useful mode for testing before you build your actual
> standalone...but it's pretty much the same thing you get with "Suspend
> Revolution UI" in the Development menu.
Well, OK. For me alone, applications which are mean
At 8:35 PM -0800 2/6/2002, Dave Meilstrup wrote:
>Hi. I'm new to Revolution and I created a simple stack that has the
>Appearance Manager look in the editor, but when I run it by itself
>(double-click on it when Rev is not open) or when I compile it as a
>standalone, it looks like a HyperCard stac
At 8:56 PM -0800 2/6/2002, Troy Rollins wrote:
>This has come up several times in this group. The gist is this -
>double-clicking a stack opens it, sans the Rev UI. Open the stack in Rev, or
>create a stand-alone, and all is well. Basically, double-clicking a stack
>which is not a stand-alone, ope
Dave Meilstrup wrote:
> Hi. I'm new to Revolution and I created a simple stack that has the
> Appearance Manager look in the editor, but when I run it by itself
> (double-click on it when Rev is not open) or when I compile it as a
> standalone, it looks like a HyperCard stack (white background,
Hi. I'm new to Revolution and I created a simple stack that has the
Appearance Manager look in the editor, but when I run it by itself
(double-click on it when Rev is not open) or when I compile it as a
standalone, it looks like a HyperCard stack (white background, no modern
buttons, etc.). The fu
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