Or you (the developer) can simply open Get Info on the stack file and
change the Open With there, before distributing the stack. Either
way, you produce a stack which can be double-clicked to run under the
Player.
The problem comes when you -- or rather your not-in-the-know user --
double-click the Player app. It's a perfectly reasonable thing to do,
so you can't blame users for doing it. But it doesn't work. That's
the issue, at least for me.
Charles
On Aug 14, 2005, at 9:08 PM, Douglas Gilliland wrote:
When I finish a stack on my Powerbook (running Tiger), I:
1. Control-click on the stack and drag down to Open With
2. Navigate to the Dream Card Player.
After that any time the stack is double-clicked it automatically
launches the DC Player and plays the stack. No Player window or having
to launch the Player first.
Doug Gilliland
Sarasota, FL
But, and maybe I don't understand something here: From a stack-user
standpoint, shouldn't the stack be installed to where double-clicking
on it invisibly launches DreamCard Player which then opens the
stack?<<
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