Hi.

Since 1987, this has been the structure of what a stack and a card really are. 
There is only one card window object in a stack, and a "stack" is simply a 
collection of cards, each viewed uniquely.


What I mean is: Can't be done.


You have to think of another stack, or a substack, as the right way through 
this. The process is not onerous to create or manage, and in fact opens 
enormous power to you. Not the least of these being the ability to make that 
"second card" a different size, or a different style, like a palette.


Craig Newman



-----Original Message-----
From: Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami <bra...@hindu.org>
To: How LiveCode <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>
Sent: Sat, Mar 19, 2016 11:59 pm
Subject: Open 2 Cards in same stack side by side

Am I the only one who ever wished you could open card 3 and card 10 at the same 
time? side by side, like a split screen in a text/code editor?

having the PB open to one card "A" and the actual stack open to card B  works 
pretty well, but some not so well.

BR




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