> > > 1. I recall Ken Ray telling me that a file extension is required on > >> some platforms. > > > >Only if you want to map a Rev stack file to an application as a "document" > >(for Windows). Technically it doesn't need to have one for other uses (so > >for example if you have a Rev stack that is always next to your standalone > >and read by that standalone but never 2x-clicked). > > This is what you wrote me on 7 July: > > >>2) Several of the files do not have an extension (READ ME FIRST, for > example); you need to make sure all files have extensions (even though on > Mac OS 9 they're not necessary, they are on OS X and Windows).
Yes, and that was because the READ ME FIRST file was one that effectively "asked" the user to double-click it. If you have Rev files that don't need to be double-clicked (i.e. they're opened from within another program automatically), you can forego the extension. Personally, I feel that *all files* on *all platforms* should have an extension for multiplatform compatibility, but that's just my opinion. ;-) Ken Ray Sons of Thunder Software Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/ _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
