On Mar 29, 2005, at 3:02 PM, Ken Ray wrote:

However I think the problem is setting the externals...

Jerry did:

set the externals of this stack to "/Applications/Revolution Dreamcard
2.5.1/components/global environment/EXT.dll"

But when I did my test on access to the DLL itself, I set the externals to:


components/global environment/ext.dll

OK, I followed Ken's suggestion, saying
• set the externals of this stack to "components/global environment/ext.dll"
followed by saving, quitting, reopening the stack, and confirming that
• put the externals of this stack
elicited the reply
• components/global environment/ext.dll


But then when I tried
•        ext_loadFont "/Users/jerry/Desktop/KillerStumps.ttf"
I received the familiar "can't find handler" error message.

Chris, I had a question about the following portion of your note:

On Mar 29, 2005, at 2:43 PM, Chris Sheffield wrote:

Well, it turns out I was wrong and it looks like ext_LoadFont is a command,
at least it's in the list returned by the externalCommands property

because when I say • answer the externalCommands of this stack

I just get empty (and indeed "the externalCommands of this stack is empty" returns "true"). Your note suggests that when you do this you get a different result. Is that right?

Still in the basement,
Jerry


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