Greetings List:
Hopefully several fixes are now working in the IDE stack manager (it's a
first attempt so there may be other issues). The latest version is
available for playing with, via the message box, here:
go stack url "http://www.i-view.net/tm_stack_manager.mc";
The following are some l
BTW, some changes have been made to the stack manager regarding the locking
-- those folks who current have it open can close it and relaunch it from
the server to get the latest version (isn't online delivery nice?).
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design
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Recently, "David Bovill" wrote:
> Great. I think it's granular enough for now.
>
> Uploading doesn't replace stack but uploads a copy to the root folder.
That isn't good, obviously -- by any chance did you download more than one
stack? Currently there's no management for this.
> And the lock
Scott Rossi wrote:
> Recently, "Richard Gaskin" wrote:
>
>>> I went ahead tried to do something, for better or worse.
>
>> What would it take to enhance it to also work on substacks? While some have
>> expressed an interest in even greater granularity, I think substacks are
>> probably enough
Richard Gaskin wrote:
If this seems useful to folks, let's talk about how this can be
enhanced/developed/customized/etc. Maybe we can start getting some work
done.
A way nifty gadget, Scott.
Great. I think it's granular enough for now.
Uploading doesn't replace stack but uploads a copy to the
Recently, "Richard Gaskin" wrote:
>> I went ahead tried to do something, for better or worse.
> What would it take to enhance it to also work on substacks? While some have
> expressed an interest in even greater granularity, I think substacks are
> probably enough for a good many people. If th
Scott Rossi wrote:
> I've watched a fair amount of discourse fly on the list regarding "open
> source this" and "SourceForge that", and I'm wondering if it might be time
> to just dive into some kind of development option. So, I went ahead tried
> to do something, for better or worse.
>
> I took
Oh Grandest of Poobahs and MC List:
I've watched a fair amount of discourse fly on the list regarding "open
source this" and "SourceForge that", and I'm wondering if it might be time
to just dive into some kind of development option. So, I went ahead tried
to do something, for better or worse.
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