look up "start using" in the docs. After this is done the stack is
available to the current stack and all others running at the time.
Comments:
The start using command places a stack's script into the message path
after the current stack and before any objects in the backScripts.
When you start using a stack, the libraryStack message is sent to the stack.
When a standalone application is running, it can insert up to fifty
stacks into the stacksInUse. This limit is set by line 3 of the
scriptLimits function. When using the development environment, you
can insert any number of stacks into the message path.
I meant by bg script the script of the default stack which is the one you
can call functions and commands from without trouble (maybe there should be
a short cut name for it). I thought of another more complex way, go around
setting the default stack but I remember trying it and getting in-consistent
results. Thanks for helping with the description of "get value" -- you don't
see it used very often in example scripts.
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