MisterX-
Saturday, May 14, 2005, 11:17:55 AM, you wrote:
M> Meaning you can get the path anyway you would want too!
Sure, but a cleaner way to get the stack path would be:
strPath = EvalExpr("the long name of the current card of stack the topstack",
&intRetValue);
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this is interesting...
Meaning you can get the path anyway you would want too!
For once Tuv contributes a little external code, it's a gem...
cheers
Xav
http://monsieurx.com/taoo
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> Richard Gaskin
> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 17:25
> To: How to use Revolution
> Subject: Re: How to get path of main stack from external ?
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> Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:
> > On 5/11/05 6:07 PM, "Richard Gaskin"
>
On May 11, 2005, at 8:27 AM, Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:
Does exists way from external to get path to the main stack
which now run ?
Several people have mentioned using a callback.
Another approach (if you use wrappers) is to have the wrapper get it
and pass it as an extra parameter.
Dar Scott
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Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:
On 5/11/05 6:07 PM, "Richard Gaskin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:
And can somebody point me the correct Transcript command to get path of main
stack ?
It's the filename property:
get the filename of stack MyMainStack
If you ever need to get the filenam
On 5/11/05 6:07 PM, "Richard Gaskin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:
>> And can somebody point me the correct Transcript command to get path of main
>> stack ?
>
> It's the filename property:
>
>get the filename of stack MyMainStack
>
> If you ever need to get the filena
On 5/11/05 9:50 AM, Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:
On 5/11/05 5:41 PM, "jbv" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ruslan,
AFAIR there is a way to execute Transcript commands
from within an external...
So the 1st solution I can think of is to execute the Transcript
command that returns the full path of a stack withi
Strast wuitje, Ruslan,
Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:
And can somebody point me the correct Transcript command to get
path of main
stack ?
It's the filename property:
get the filename of stack MyMainStack
If you ever need to get the filename of a stack and you don't know
if it's a mainstack or a sub
Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:
And can somebody point me the correct Transcript command to get path of main
stack ?
It's the filename property:
get the filename of stack MyMainStack
If you ever need to get the filename of a stack and you don't know if
it's a mainstack or a substack just add the "effecti
On 5/11/05 5:41 PM, "jbv" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Ruslan,
>
> AFAIR there is a way to execute Transcript commands
> from within an external...
> So the 1st solution I can think of is to execute the Transcript
> command that returns the full path of a stack within your
> external...
> I
Ruslan,
AFAIR there is a way to execute Transcript commands
from within an external...
So the 1st solution I can think of is to execute the Transcript
command that returns the full path of a stack within your
external...
I've never done that though...
JB
> Hi All,
>
> Does exists way from exte
Hi All,
Does exists way from external to get path to the main stack
which now run ?
I need this to create file in the same folder where is
stack.rev
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Paradigma Software, Inc
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