Also, I think that people who go around changing the name of files they didn't create deserve to have their whole computer world go up in digital smoke. Most people know not to change the name of anything that is not a basic document of some type.
That being said, I've seen users do crazier things. Bob On May 28, 2010, at 2:25 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote: > Marty Knapp wrote: >> Let's say a user creates a stack from one of my templates, then later in the >> Finder, changes its name. Now there's a discrepancy between the short name >> and the long name. Is that a problem or does Rev understand this? Or should >> I construct a routine to parse the file name out and set the name to correct >> for this? > > It shouldn't matter. Stack and file names are rarely the same, mostly because > Rev's default is to add a ".rev" extension to the file name and most people > never change that. If you know either one, you can refer to the stack by > either. In general, the short name is easier. When your user's stack opens > you can grab its short name if you need to, and put it into a variable for > future use. > > If you need to get the file name, ask for "the filename of this stack" or > "the filename of stack shortNameVariable" to retrieve it. But Rev keeps that > stuff straight for you, and the short name is generally all you need for most > things. _______________________________________________ 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