Standalone working on windows not on mac
André Bisseret
andre.bisseret at wanadoo.fr
Sun Feb 24 10:00:09 EST 2013
Guten tag Malte,
I am using the filename
Here is the script I am using
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put the filename of stack "médeciel_T" into tChemin -- currently, it is : /Users/did/Desktop/transfert ABONNEL Isabelle/médeciel_T
set the itemDel to slash
put "DOSSIER" && word 2 to -1 of item -2 of tChemin into tMonAppli -- to get the name of the stack to open (which is "DOSSIER ABONNEL Isabelle")
put tMonAppli into last item of tChemin
-- answer tChemin&cr&cr&(there is a stack tChemin)
open stack tChemin
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I am always doing like this in my standalones; never done differently depending on the platform
I don't understand why this does not work this time!)
Should I use the defaultfolder? How to do that?
Thanks a lot Malte for your attention to my problem
André
Le 24 févr. 2013 à 12:56, Malte Brill a écrit :
> Bonjour André,
>
> could you post the script that generates the path to the stack you want to open?
>
> Are you using either
>
> the filename of this stack
>
> or
>
> the defaultfolder
>
> to construct it?
>
> The path you see on the mac is pointing into the application bundle, which technically is a folder, while under windows the .exe you are building is not. So you will want to change the way you construct the path depending on the platform you are on...
>
> Hope that helps,
>
> Malte
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