Hi Larry,
Right click on the stack window, not on a control, and you'll see two
options, "Send Card Message" and "Send Stack Message". They both expand to
show a list of the handlers in the card and stack respectively and clicking
on a handler sends a message to it.
Incidentally, I don;t think yo
Yet another is to have a test button on your card. This way you have the
opportunity of setting up the environment before calling your handler.
Bob
On Apr 4, 2014, at 24:21 , Mark Schonewille
wrote:
> Hi Larry,
>
> There are several ways to do this. You can click on the green arrow at the
ginal Message-
From: larry
To: use-livecode
Sent: Fri, Apr 4, 2014 2:59 am
Subject: another newbie question
If I make a change to my stack script (I only have 1 stack) is there a way to
test the code in the script without having to close the IDE and then restart LC
to see if my stack scr
Hi Larry,
There are several ways to do this. You can click on the green arrow at
the top of the script editor window and choose the handler to run, after
which you click on OK. In most cases, you can also type the handler name
in the message box and press return.
Another way is to right-clic
If I make a change to my stack script (I only have 1 stack) is there a way to
test the code in the script without having to close the IDE and then restart LC
to see if my stack script is running properly - such as something within the
openStack command?
Thank you
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