Re: Looks like HyperCard

2002-02-08 Thread Jeanne A. E. DeVoto
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

Re: Looks like HyperCard

2002-02-08 Thread Dave Meilstrup
MAIL PROTECTED]> > 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

Re: Looks like HyperCard

2002-02-07 Thread Jeanne A. E. DeVoto
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

Re: Looks like HyperCard

2002-02-07 Thread Terry Vogelaar
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

Re: Looks like HyperCard

2002-02-07 Thread Scott Raney
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

Re: Looks like HyperCard

2002-02-07 Thread Troy Rollins
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

Re: Looks like HyperCard

2002-02-06 Thread Jeanne A. E. DeVoto
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

Re: Looks like HyperCard

2002-02-06 Thread Jeanne A. E. DeVoto
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

Re: Looks like HyperCard

2002-02-06 Thread Troy Rollins
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,

Looks like HyperCard

2002-02-06 Thread Dave Meilstrup
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