Hi Peter,

Standalone settings are kept in a custom property set that Rev creates automatically at the stack level. It's named cRevStandaloneSettings and shows up in the stack's property palette if 'View/Revolution UI Elements in Lists' menu item is checked. Probably you could check some of these custom properties to find this name that should not show up and modify it manually.

Best regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.

Le 15 nov. 07 à 13:56, Peter Brigham a écrit :

On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 15:19:4, Mark Schonewille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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Problem 2. When I first created my recipe stack I named things
somewhat hastily, and I tried once when I was mostly done to create
a standalone, then went back to revise a bunch of things. As I
developed it further I renamed the stack file and the main stack,
which was originally named "recipeFile". I also chose a different
name in the standalone preferences for the eventual application.
When I converted it to a standalone finally, it was named properly
in the Finder (as specified in the standalone preferences), but the
application name as it appears in the application menu on the mac
(and in the "quit <myApp>" menuitem) is the original name of the
main stack, "recipeFile". And nothing I do results in altering
this. I have changed the name of the main stack, the label of the
main stack, the name of the application bundle in the standalone
preferences, the name of the stack file, but the old "recipeFile"
stubbornly continues to be what appears next to the apple menu in
the standalone, and in the "quit" item of that menu. There is
*nothing* now in the stack file that bears the name "recipeFile" --
not the name of the stack in the Finder, not the main stack name,
not the main stack label, nothing. I don't know where the
standalone builder is getting the string "recipeFile" from at this
point. Did it somehow save it from when I originally tried to make
the first standalone?

Just make sure to give the standalone the preferred name in the
Standalone Application Settings. You will find this name in the
General pane.
****

Well, that's what I would expect. But the name that appears next to the Apple menu that's supposed to be the name of the application is *not* the name I give the application in the standalone settings. It is the original mainstack name. And nothing I do changes that. I've tried setting a different name for the app in the standalone settings, setting a different name for the main stack, setting a different name for the stack in the Finder, setting a different label for the mainstack. Each time I create a standalone, the name for the standalone in the Finder is indeed what the standalone settings instruct, but the name that appears in the menubar when I run the standalone is the original mainstack name. It's as though the standalone builder somehow is stuck on that name for this app, even though there is nothing with that name anywhere in the stack system any more.

Can someone please try the recipe and tell me if this is a bug, or some weirdness with my setup? Create a stack, name it something, make it into a standalone, then toss that standalone, open the stack again in the IDE, change the name of the stack, change the name for the app in the standalone settings and make a standalone again. What happens when you run the app? I'm using Mac OS 10.4.10, Studio 2.8.1 build 471, iBook G4.

-- Peter

Peter M. Brigham
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http://home.comcast.net/~pmbrig/

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