Valentina on Mac OSX
Nathan Friesen
nfriesen at dyton.com
Tue Oct 26 13:21:25 CDT 2004
I've had this same problem. The only way I've found to get around it is
to have the two stub movies reside in separate folders with their own
Xtras folders, so they don't see each other. I then have the stub movie
look up one level to call the main Director movie. Finally, each time I
burn a CD I make an alias of each of the stub movies at the top level
of the CD so the user doesn't have to dig down into a folder to start
the application.
Not the most elegant solution, but it does seem to work. If anyone else
has a better suggestion, I'd be glad to hear it.
Nathan
On Oct 26, 2004, at 9:18 AM, Milan wrote:
> We are developing a cdrom using the valentina xtra which will need to
> run on
> PC, Mac OS9 and OSX.
>
> As per normal for Director-authored content, we have created a 'stub'
> movie
> which sets up the projector environment before calling in the main
> Director
> movie from a sub-directory on the cdrom.
>
> This works perfectly on PC, but we've noticed an issue with an OSX
> projector
> crashing as soon as it launches. This *only* happens if the classic
> xtra is
> also included on the cd - without this, the OSX projector runs and
> performs
> as expected.
>
> Are there any known issues surrounding the inclusion of both xtras on a
> cdrom? If so, how do we get round this?
>
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