ufman
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 11:32 AM
To: use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Subject: Create new mainstack (not substack)
While running a stack (will be a standalone) I would like to create a
new
mainstack in a specific path. I understand that I can set this path by
using
the defaultFolde
JL wrote:
When you save the new stack, save it by its full name, including the
path and ".rev" - that is how I do it.
Kurt:
That's it. Now it works. Thanks to all.
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Hi Kurt,
Why not?
Yes you can!
Le 22 avr. 05, à 17:31, Kurt Kaufman a écrit :
While running a stack (will be a standalone) I would like to create a
new mainstack in a specific path. I understand that I can set this
path by using the defaultFolder property. However, I don't seem to be
able to sav
Hi Kurt,
Hi Kurt,
Why not?
Yes you can!
Exactement, mon ami! :-)
Le 22 avr. 05, à 17:31, Kurt Kaufman a écrit :
While running a stack (will be a standalone) I would like to create a
new mainstack in a specific path. I understand that I can set this
path by using the defaultFolder property.
Simply
While running a stack (will be a standalone) I would like to create a new
mainstack in a specific path. I understand that I can set this path by using
the defaultFolder property. However, I don't seem to be able to save a new
and separate stack, only a substack. And I guess I can't set a substa
Doing it this way, it should not be necessary to set the defaultfolder.
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Subject: Create new mainstack (not substack)
JL
Eric:
Why not?
Yes you can!
Kurt:
But how? (This has to be under script control in a standalone app).
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Hi again,
Some additional thought which might help: you can prepare a stack and
save it as a custom property into your standalone.
Then , when needed, you can *go* to it and save it.
Check SaveStackInStack stack from Signe Marie Sanne on RevOnline (user:
sms)
Best,
Le 22 avr. 05, à 17:52, Klaus