That happened to me too with a very long script. To keep everything in view there's a lot of white space. Keep scrolling. This happens only if you have set it to use unlimited sizing.
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On September 16, 2023 11:15:00 AM Geoff Canyon via use-livecode <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:

Does it not handle script-only stack behaviors? I get a blank display for
Navigator (which has no code other than SoS behaviors).

gc

On Fri, Sep 15, 2023 at 10:32 AM Andreas Bergendal via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:

Hi all!

Those frequenting the forums may have seen this already, but I thought I'd
share it here too now:

If you want to see a graphic map of the inter-relations of all the
handlers in the scripts of your LiveCode projects, my tool
ScriptDependencies now features an extremely cool flowchart output (using
the Mermaid javascript lib).

Here’s an example of how a script flowchart can look:
https://wheninspace.com/browseranimation/WIS_ScriptDependencies_example.png

A few easy steps to test it on your own scripts:

1) Download ScriptDependencies here:
https://github.com/wheninspace/WIS_ScriptDepedencies/releases/latest

2) Open the stack, click the top left cog wheel and add at least one stack
(that has at least some handlers calling other handlers) to a project.
3) Close the project pane and click "Start mapping and analysis”.
4) Click ”Create flowchart”. Boom! :)

On Mac, the browser widget can display the flowchart in-stack, enabling
some interactivity (click a node to highlight the arrows to and from it).
On Windows and Linux, where the browser widget has, er... room for
improvement…, the flowchart is instead displayed in an external browser
window (minus interactivity).

My intention with ScriptDependencies is to provide a code analysis and
live documentation tool (of some kind) for LiveCode projects. I need it
myself for some big LC projects, and thought it might be useful also for
other LC devs.

The tool has been thoroughly tested by LC veterans like bn (Bernd), jacque
(Jacqueline) and mwieder (Mike), who have all provided invaluable feedback
and improvement suggestions, bringing the tool up to quite a professional
level.

I hope you’ll find use for it - or at least enjoy seeing your scripts
presented as a bouquet of flowers, a piece of art! :)

Any feedback is very welcome!

/Andreas
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