The problem is that in the current version of Rev, the standalone
builder does not always copy the display plugin bundles to your new
app, so they look like they are running under OS 9. You have to find
the Plugins inside the Rev app package and copy them to the empty
Plugins folder in your app.

If you want this to happen autaomtically, here is a link to a script I
posted for this purpose. Watch out for line wraps.
<http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-revolution/2006-August/086343.html>

HTH,
Sarah


On 1/31/07, Jesse Sng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

After quite some time, I've decided to try to release a standalone
for testing and I've found some problems with the Look and Feel.

I'm using 2.7.4 and I have global floating windows under OS X and was
trying to build a Universal Binary. For some reason, while everything
looked fine in the development environment, whenever I attempted to
build the stack as a standalone, it showed up with an EMULATED MacOS
Platinum look instead.

It works fine under StackRunner if I drag and drop the stack on it.
Am I missing an update or is there something that I missed out? I
have the Default Appearance but it seems to explicitly default to
Platinum.

Apologies if this was something already covered, I did try to do a
search but only found stuff about appearance on Linux.


Jesse Sng
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