Stripped down version of the stack mctools

Richard Gaskin ambassador at fourthworld.com
Thu Dec 23 16:30:44 EST 2004


Alejandro Tejada wrote:
> Hi Developers,
> 
> Recently, i had to prepare some tutorials
> for some educational activities made in
> stacks, that i'll give to some teachers.
> 
> I was thinking that maybe i could distribute
> to my teachers a stripped down version 
> of the metacard tools stack. 
> 
> What are the licensing issues of this?
> 
> I want a single stack, so...
> Will mctools work in an standalone 
> without a home stack?
> 
> This reduced version of mctools
> would not give options on the main menu
> or the contextual menu to edit the scripts 
> of the password protected stacks, 
> no custom properties, no debugging dialogs, etc
> i'll need only the dialogs and options 
> to edit all the properties of the text fields,
> images, and graphics.
> 
> The main question is:
> It's possible at all, to strip down mctools
> to left only the options and dialogs that i
> need?

Sounds like a lot of work.  Setting up the MC IDE is not trivial (at 
least on OS X) and when you're done all you have is the MC IDE. ;)

Why not just make your own player?

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  Richard Gaskin
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