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Delivery on Mac, please?

I have not yet gotten a reply to my earlier questions.

Can someone tell me, is it possible to deliver a Mac application  
without the Terminal application as its Siamese twin? Am I observing a  
bug (presumably my own), or is this as "standalone" as it gets?

And forgive me if I'm being lazy, but what does it take for a text- 
input-pane to handle key presses in a delivered application? In a non- 
delivered application, I can just type and edit text in a text-input- 
pane, but in my delivered application, I can select text, but when I  
type, other applications (whether Terminal, Text Edit or Mail) respond  
to the key presses.

Laughing Water


Re: Delivery on Mac, please?

Hi, Laughing

Yes, you're really lazy, and please read LW official documentation:  
(Creating a Mac OS X application bundle)

http://www.lispworks.com/documentation/lw51/DV/html/deluser-264.htm#12318

Regards,

Chun Tian (binghe)

>
> I have not yet gotten a reply to my earlier questions.
>
> Can someone tell me, is it possible to deliver a Mac application  
> without the Terminal application as its Siamese twin? Am I observing  
> a bug (presumably my own), or is this as "standalone" as it gets?
>
> And forgive me if I'm being lazy, but what does it take for a text- 
> input-pane to handle key presses in a delivered application? In a  
> non-delivered application, I can just type and edit text in a text- 
> input-pane, but in my delivered application, I can select text, but  
> when I type, other applications (whether Terminal, Text Edit or  
> Mail) respond to the key presses.
>
> Laughing Water
>


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