Re: Novice question on standalones

2009-10-07 Thread George C Brackett
The .app you see is actually a folder, a package of resources. To see them, right-click or control-click on the .app and choose Show Package Contents. To work on a stack inside the package using 4.0 dp4, you'll have to copy it to the desktop and open it from the IDE, since launching a sta

Re: Novice question on standalones

2009-10-07 Thread Mark Schonewille
Hi Jim, Have a look inside the application package. Are you sure that the stacks aren't somewhere in there? Copying substacks into individual stack files, as well as automatically copying referenced files, doesn't always work well for me. However, you can define a number of stack files an

Novice question on standalones

2009-10-07 Thread Jim Beckmann
Creating a standalone with settings checked to move stacks into individual stackfiles and to create a folder for stackfiles, the final standalone only has the ".app" available and no substacks seen/ available as separate entities or in the designated/assigned folder. I would like to be able