1. The Metacard 2.4.3 reference stack entry for "mainStack" says that "stacks created with the create or clone commands become substacks of the topStack." Is this true? The clone becomes the top stack. I don't see it listed among the substacks of the (previous) top stack, and when I check its own properties the "Main Stack..." button shows it as its own main stack. And when use the Metacard "Save" command the dialog seems to be trying to save it as its own stack. I am happy with this behavior and wouldn't really want it to be a substack, but am wondering if I misunderstand the reference stack.
2. I don't know if the following problem is related to #1 or not, but can somebody see what I'm doing wrong? I want to clone a stack that is a substack of the current top stack, let the user choose a name and path, and then save the clone under that name at that path. My script: ask file "Name for the new file?" with "Untitled" put it into longName set itemDelimiter to "/" put last item of longName into shortName clone stack "ATCMO" -- my model stack, which is a substack of the top stack set the name of it to shortName -- ** SEE NOTE BELOW save stack shortName as longName ** This is the line that's not working as I expect. My model stack gets cloned, with "Copy of ATCMO" in the title bar. But the next line does not manage to change its name, and so the last line can't save a stack that doesn't exist. Many thanks. David Epstein _______________________________________________ metacard mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard