Hi,

>If this doesn't work, you might try setting to
>"./Contents/MacOS/revvideograbber.bundle
>Relative paths can be handy here.
Wonīt work. When trying to load the externals the defaultfolder is outside
of the app bundle (is it called package in english? It is Paket in german)
So this would expect the external in a nasty little folder called
contents/MacOS/ which lives next door to myapp.app This folder doesnīt exist
so revvideograbber.bundle canīt be found. :-)
(I created one, nasty monster... Guess I need some sleep)
>Of course on Windows and Linux you'll have to store this somewhere
>else, as there is no bundle. I don't think there's any way you'll be
>able to distribute a single file on these platforms: the videograbber
>would have to be added to the core engine for that.

Sounds good. Same *should* work for 9. It does when the external is not
called from a referenced substack. If itīs a referenced stack it breaks...
Thatīs only the experience I have made with my teststacks and maybe it was
me doing something terrebly wrong.

>You can always create a "Support Files" folder, or something like that
>alongside the app- no need to leave the external naked, and you can
>throw other resources such as upgradable stacks, images, audio, etc in
>there also.

Thats what Iīm trying to do
No Problem for extra stacks images movies and all kind of stuff I need but
when it comes to externals itīs not as easy as Iīm used to enjoy. :-)

Regards,

Malte

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