Scott Rossi wrote:
> 
> I'm trying to figure out some stack behavior through trial and error and was
> hoping someone might be able to save me some time...
> 
> The goal I'm shooting for is to hide a stack when it is not in the
> foreground and show it when it is made active again.  I've run into several
> recursion problems which appear to be caused by combining suspendStack and
> resumeStack messages with hide and show commands.  Apparently "show"-ing a
> hidden stack or setting the stack's vis to true sends a resumeStack message
> to that stack?  I'm simply trying to change visibility but am having a hard
> time getting around this.
> 
> I may not be explaining this clearly but any insights are appreciated.
> 
> Scott
> 
> _____________________________________________________________________
> Scott Rossi                       Tactile Media - Multimedia & Design
> Creative Director                 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>                                   Web: www.tactilemedia.com
> 

Hi Scott,

Just test "answer the windows" to see eachone in a list
and then use hide stack <the name of the stack> or <line n of the
windows>.

Regards, Pierre
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