The Mac uses file types & creator types to tell the Finder which application to use for which type of document file. These are not present on a document created in Windows, so the association is not made automatically. There are several ways around this:

- Open Rev & see if you can open your file from the Open menu.
- Open Rev & drop the file on the Rev application icon (in the Dock or the Finder).
- Download my "Rev Droplet File Type Converter" from the User contributions section of the RunRev website.

- OS 9/8 only: go to the PC Exchange control panel and set it so that any file ending in .rev is associated with Revolution.
- OS X only: control-click on the file and choose the Rev app from the "Open with..." menu item. This allows you to set all .rev files to be opened into Rev.

Cheers,
Sarah

On Thursday, January 9, 2003, at 07:47 am, Michael S. Rampy wrote:

I've created a stack using the Windows version of Rev
and I would like to build a Mac app with this stack.
Since these choices are disabled in the Windows "Build
Distribution" dialogs, I'm assuming that you can't
build a Mac app using the Windows version of
Revolution....

So, I uploaded this stack to Yahoo's Briefcase area,
and downloaded to this file to my Mac at work. I've
downloaded and am running the Mac version on this work
computer, but it dosn't recognize the stack "xxx.rev"
file.

Any suggestions are appreciated.

Thanks,
Shawn

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