On Sunday, April 7, 2002, at 08:06 AM, Jeanne A. E. DeVoto wrote:
>> It seems to be a button called revlibUrl that contains over 2000 >> lines of >> code that generates the error, so the license-limit sure is >> exceeded but I didn't know it applied to the the Rev-interface..? > > It looks like the limit that's being exceeded isn't the one on > number of > statements in a script being compiled, but the one on the number of > backscripts (up to ten, if I remember correctly). The environment uses > eight of those slots. Does the substack you're opening insert more > than two scripts into the back? That the environment uses limitation resources is understandable given the nature of Revolution. Yet, I think many people will be surprised. ... > button "revDocsLibrary" > button "revLibURL" > button "revPrintBack" > button "revCommon" > button "revAnimationBack" > button "revGeometryBack" > button "revProfileBack" > button "revBackScript" Can any of these be safely removed? Moved to the front? Is there a similar consuming of "stacks in use"? Dar Scott _______________________________________________ improve-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/improve-revolution
