Recently, Scott Morrow wrote: > This post has the scripting I use for "Relaunch" so that multiple instance of > the app won't launch. I'm using it with a Splash-screen design as well. There > are 2 script blocks, the first of which has to go at the stack level. > [ snip ]
Thanks Scott. I'm part way to a solution. Apparently "relaunch" only works with the stack bound to the engine in the splash standalone. I was trying to use it with the main stack opened by the splash app (the splash stack was immediately closed after launch). I also learned how to get the path of a double-clicked document using the environment variable $1 at startup, so if my app is launched by a document, it will load the document after launching. But I'm still facing the disassociated file issue. Documents saved by my app with a custom file extension continue to show up with the generic Windows document icon, instead of the custom icon in my standalone, and bring up the "choose application" dialog when double-clicked. I tried your suggestion of manually assigning the icon via file properties, and it did change (to the icon of an app somewhere else on the drive), but I'm not sure where in the registry this was updated (if at all). [sigh] Hours being sucked away by these details... Regards, Scott Rossi Creative Director Tactile Media, UX Design _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution