Hallo Tiemo,
I hope I understood your question:
I have the experience, that 1) the runrev standalone always expects the
Externals in the subfolder of the defaultfolder, which is normaly the folder
where the standalone is located and this location is expected by other stacks
also which start
Betreff: Re: stack design with externals?
Hallo Tiemo,
I hope I understood your question:
I have the experience, that 1) the runrev standalone always expects the
Externals in the subfolder of the defaultfolder, which is normaly the
folder where the standalone is located and this location
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Betreff: stack design with externals?
Hello,
just making my first project with externals (valentina in this case), I
started the project with a main stack
Hi Tiemo,
The easiest way probably is to build your standalone with all needed
externals. As far as I know, the externals stay available after the
splash stack that is used to build the standalone closes. If in doubt,
set the destroyStack property of the splash stack to false.
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: AW: stack design with externals?
Hi Tiemo,
The easiest way probably is to build your standalone with all needed
externals. As far as I know, the externals stay available after the
splash stack that is used to build the standalone closes. If in doubt,
set the destroyStack property
Hello,
just making my first project with externals (valentina in this case), I
started the project with a main stack, which carries most of the
functionality and some substacks. I added the valentina externals to the
main stack, build the standalone of my main stack and everything works so
far.