Tom,
The windows app acts like it is at the root level even though
it is in
a sub folder. I guess the autorun.inf makes the rev
standalone 'think'
it was launched at the root level even though it wasn't. I also guess
that windows does not like the autorun.inf and the app it launches to
On Wednesday, January 7, 2004, at 10:57 PM, Thomas J McGrath III wrote:
OK, my relative paths are messed up!!
I put the autorun.inf file at the root level of my CD. It points to
open=unity\UnityCD.exe where the executable is in a folder called
Unity. In that same folder is my images folder
I put the image folder at the root level although the exe is in a
subfolder with the autorun.inf pointing to the exe in the subfolder.
Everything works OK now.
Now how about the mac autorun
Tom
On Jan 8, 2004, at 10:12 AM, Thomas J McGrath III wrote:
On Jan 8, 2004, at 2:04 AM, Dar Scott
On Thursday, January 8, 2004, at 08:12 AM, Thomas J McGrath III wrote:
1. try displaying it in a test version and go from there.
What kind of test? like one image and a close box?
Add this temporary line (or similar):
put defaultFolder into field copyright notice
Use some field that is wide
On Thursday, January 8, 2004, at 09:23 AM, Thomas J McGrath III wrote:
I put the image folder at the root level although the exe is in a
subfolder with the autorun.inf pointing to the exe in the subfolder.
Everything works OK now.
Is it at both? Did this break for Mac? I thought the Macs were
On Thursday, January 8, 2004, at 10:03 AM, Thomas J McGrath III wrote:
The windows app acts like it is at the root level even though it is in
a sub folder. I guess the autorun.inf makes the rev standalone 'think'
it was launched at the root level even though it wasn't. I also guess
that
On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 12:38:33 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Windows 98 users better upgrade to XP. Microsoft is pounding the final
coffin nails into 98. The funeral is next Friday. (01/16/2004 )
More: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/01/04/2158233
They won't, at least not in any
I hope someone can help me on this one. I designed a CD to run on Mac
OS9/OSX and Windows 2000/XP. But a lot of users are telling me they
have Win 98 and although some of the CD works there is a rather big
problem on 98. The following scripts do work in 2000 and XP but not in
98. I put the
Hi Thomas,
...-snip
set the filename of image slide to the_path line currentimage of
theimages
this script is in my next button -- I have similar scripts in my
Previous button and home button.
-snip-
global the_path, totalimages, currentimage, theimages
if currentimage totalimages then
Klaus,
Yes it is at the root level. If this is the case won't this mess up my
relative paths or do I need to put all of the OSX/9 and Win standalones
in a subfolder. Will that keep my relative paths fine.
Tom
On Jan 7, 2004, at 12:05 PM, Klaus Major wrote:
Hi Thomas,
...-snip
set the
Hi Thomas,
Klaus,
Yes it is at the root level. If this is the case won't this mess up my
relative
paths or do I need to put all of the OSX/9 and Win standalones in a
subfolder.
Will that keep my relative paths fine.
The latter one...
Put everything into a folder, place this folder on the
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Hi Thomas,
Klaus,
Yes it is at the root level. If this is the case won't this mess up my
relative
paths or do I need to put all of the OSX/9
It all relative then!
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OK, my relative paths are messed up!!
I put the autorun.inf file at the root level of my CD. It points to
open=unity\UnityCD.exe where the executable is in a folder called
Unity. In that same folder is my images folder called media.
Anyway, it works and auto runs the standalone app on Win XP
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