Developer’s Guide

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In runtime applications, the custom About menu command replaces
the About FileMaker Pro menu command. If you don’t specify an
About script when you bind your files into a runtime database
solution, an About FileMaker Pro Runtime menu command is added to
the Help menu (Windows) or Apple (4) menu (Mac OS) of the
runtime application. When users choose this menu command, the
FileMaker Pro 5.5 Runtime dialog box appears.
Note You are required to include an About layout in runtime
database solutions that provides information about your company
and where users can go for technical support. By identifying your
runtime database solution with an About layout in the format
required by FileMaker, Inc., FileMaker, Inc. employees are alerted
not to provide technical support or issue passwords to unauthorized
users attempting to open the solution. See “Abiding by the license
agreement” on page 1-12 and “Your responsibilities as a developer”
on page 2-15 for information.
To add a custom script to an About menu command in your solution:
1. Close all of your database files that you are going to change.
2. Start the FileMaker Developer Tool application and click Next.
3. Select Use custom menu options for the About, Help, or Scripts menu,
and click Next.
4. Specify the database files, and click Next.
5. Specify the primary file, select Use custom About script, and choose
the script’s name from the pop-up menu. Then click Next.
6. Specify the location for the new solution folder.
7. Click Finish.
See “Creating an About layout” on page 2-8 for more information.
Adding a custom Help script command to the Help menu
Create your own Help layout or file and a script to open it, then use
the FileMaker Developer Tool to add the script name to the Help
menu. In runtime applications, the custom Help script command
replaces the FileMaker Pro Help command.
This dialog box appears by default if you don’t specify a
custom script for the About menu command in the
runtime application
The About layout in the Runtime Solution Example
includes a button to return to the main screen