diff --git a/Documentation/guides/Deploying Your Application.md b/Documentation/guides/Deploying Your Application.md index 7ed89cc704..24bd108403 100644 --- a/Documentation/guides/Deploying Your Application.md +++ b/Documentation/guides/Deploying Your Application.md @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ Deploying an app to standalone is straightforward: Your application will be packaged up and placed in the selected output folder. -### Standalone Applications Settings +## Standalone Applications Settings The Standalone Applications Setting dialog allows you to create settings for your standalone application. This dialog can be found in the File menu. The settings you enter @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Related lessons: * [The Standalone Application Settings](http://lessons.livecode.com/m/4603/l/685074-the-standalone-application-settings) -#### General Settings +## General Settings ![](images/standalone-settings-general.png) @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ The following database drivers are available by default: - SQLite - PostgreSQL -#### Mac Deployment +## Mac Deployment Settings ![](images/standalone-settings-mac.png) @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ Related lessons: * [Signing and Uploading apps to the Mac App Store](http://lessons.livecode.com/m/4071/l/876834-signing-and-uploading-apps-to-the-mac-app-store) -#### Windows Deployment +## Windows Deployment Settings ![](images/standalone-settings-windows.png) @@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ Figure 6 – Standalone Settings – Windows | **Version information** | The version information to be stored as part of your application and displayed in the Windows property inspector and dialogs. | | **UAC Execution Level** | Select the user account control level that applies to your application. For more information, consult [MSDN](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb384608.aspx) | -#### Linux Deployment +## Linux Deployment Settings ![](images/standalone-settings-linux.png) @@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ Figure 7 – Standalone Settings – Linux | **Build for Linux x64** | Build a standalone for 64-bit Linux | | **Include** | Select built-in LiveCode dialogs to include. These dialogs are useful if your application may be run on a system that does not include these dialogs as part of the OS. You do not need to include these dialogs if you are running a recent version of GTK. | -#### iOS Deployment +## iOS Deployment Settings ![](images/standalone-settings-ios-basic.png) @@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ Related lessons: * [How do I Become an iOS Developer?](http://lessons.livecode.com/m/4069/l/565715-how-do-i-become-an-ios-developer) * [How do I build an iOS application?](http://lessons.livecode.com/m/4069/l/565713-how-do-i-build-an-ios-application) -#### Android Deployment +## Android Deployment Settings ![](images/standalone-settings-android.png) @@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ Related lessons: * [LiveCode and Android Studio](http://lessons.livecode.com/m/4069/l/985962-livecode-and-android-studio) * [The Basics: How do I Create Hello World on Android?](http://lessons.livecode.com/m/4069/l/27733-the-basics-how-do-i-create-hello-world-on-android) -#### HTML5 Deployment +## HTML5 Deployment Settings ![](images/standalone-settings-html5.png) @@ -666,7 +666,7 @@ LiveCode Business Edition the remote debugger will detect any execution errors and present them. > **Note:** iOS devices connected via USB are detected as test targets in -LiveCode Business Edition and apps will be installed on them, however, the will +LiveCode Business Edition and apps will be installed on them, however, they will not be automatically launched.