On 17 Jun 2010, at 17:28, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
> Colin.
>
> If you try to navigate to a stack not explicitly listed in the "Search
> Paths" cards of the home stack (pertains to files as well) you get a dialog
> asking where it is. This is what I would have expected. But no such feedback,
>
dunb...@aol.com wrote:
All:
Thanks. Makes sense. Very workable. Just different. Short stilted
sentences.
LOL! Let's just call it "concise". :)
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All:
Thanks. Makes sense. Very workable. Just different. Short stilted
sentences.
Craig
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dunb...@aol.com wrote:
Colin.
If you try to navigate to a stack not explicitly listed in the "Search
Paths" cards of the home stack (pertains to files as well) you get a dialog
asking where it is. This is what I would have expected. But no such feedback,
except for the result being set.
As
see
STACKFILES
in the docs:
*Examples: *
*set the stackFiles of this stack to "My Dialog,Custom Dialogs.rev"*
Use the *stackFiles* property to make one or more stacks accessible to
handlers, even if the stack is not already open or in memory.
ciao
sqb
On 17 June 2010 09:36, Colin Holgate
I see what you mean.
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Colin.
If you try to navigate to a stack not explicitly listed in the "Search
Paths" cards of the home stack (pertains to files as well) you get a dialog
asking where it is. This is what I would have expected. But no such feedback,
except for the result being set.
Tripped me up, and I was wond
On Jun 17, 2010, at 12:02 PM, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
>
> Say it ain't so.
I have no idea if it is so, but in the case of HyperCard it managed to achieve
that by having global variables for Applications, Stacks, and Documents, which
it filled in from the last card of the Home stack. Look arou