Hi Bernd,
I haven't been using the Project Browser, preferring the old Application 
Browser or lcStackBrowser. But I had none of them open. Just tried it from a 
fresh restart of LiveCode... same result.
I could post the stack(s), but really, it's just those few lines of code.
- Charles

On 24 Jul 2014, at 5:57 AM, BNig <bernd.niggem...@uni-wh.de> wrote:

> Hi Charles,
> 
> could it be that what you see is related to an open "Project Browser"?
> 
> Try your code without "Project Browser" open. If the Project Browser had the
> card(s) of the two stacks inspected and you just close it by dismissing it
> via the red dot it will still not work. Best is to restart LC and close
> Project Browser immediately and then test your script. Sometimes the Project
> Browser does funny things
> e.g. Bug 12654. As useful as the Project Browser is (yes, I like it) when
> encountering strange behavior it is a good idea to start LC without Project
> Browser.
> 
> If it is the Project Browser then that would explain why "lock messages"
> helps here.
> 
> Kind regards
> Bernd
> 
> 
> 
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