Hi Christian,
What the standalone builder does, is remove the substack from the stack,
in effect making it a stack which as Troy correctly notes, is no longer
a substack (sat that 5 times quickly;-))
Actually, I never use this 'feature' as I always embed some library
substacks within the main stack. In fact, it's a feature introduced by
the Rev IDE and I don't believe was available in previous MetaCard
versions. Frankly, IMO, it ends up confusing people regarding stack
architecture.
A good stack architecture white paper would be a good thing to see
sometime. I believe Todd Geist has been asking about such a document for
some time now.
best,
Chipp
Christian Brossier wrote:
Le 30 oct. 05 à 13:01, Troy Rollins a écrit :
No, you just need to keep your data in a stack which is not a
substack of the application.
I do not agree : you save as necessary in the scripts of the substack
and, in the menu item "Standalone Application Settings ...", window
"Stacks", you have just to check "Move substacks into individual
stackfiles".
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