Hi Scott, > The workaround might be to have stack A call "start using stack ABC" > (and > the same with the other stack) to make sure the substack is used first > when > necessary.
This is done and it is actually the problem. I actually discovered this in two ways working on an update for ListMagic. When you first install a ListMagic widget into your project, ListMagic clones its lib, renames it, and places the renamed lib stack as a substack of the main stack of your project and adds a start using statement to your project's main stack's preOpenStack. When a new version of ListMagic comes out, and you add a new widget, or modify an existing widget in a project, ListMagic checks, and if it sees that it is a newer version than the one you have in your project, it asks for permission to update the lib in your project and all widgets. But, if you don't do either and just have your project and ListMagic running at the same time in the IDE, then it is possible to have two different version libs running at the same time and there is no way to control if a user has launched their project first or ListMagic. Or, for that matter, two of their own projects, where one has been updated to the latest lib and one has not. Which one did they launch first? This now explains to me how people can be reporting an issue that has been fixed. I ask them are you sure you are running the latest version? And they say "Yes!" Hmmm... The other way I discovered it is that right now, when you delete a ListMagic widget from a card by simply selecting either the list or header with the browse tool and hitting the delete key, ListMagic automatically removes everything to do with the widget you are deleting from the card. If it is the last widget in all cards of the stack, ListMagic completely removes ListMagic from your stack except for deleting the ListMagic substack lib itself. Because people were doing this manually and forgetting to remove the "start using" statement from the preOpenStack of their project's main stack, I decided to add this delete of the ListMagic lib and "start using" statement to the automated delete process and used a "Delete me". I was surprised to find this executing out of the ListMagic lib and not the test project lib where I had hit the delete key and was doing the delete. :-( Jim Bufalini _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution