Thanks Devin and Richmond.

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On Nov 17, 2010, at 11:49 AM, Devin Asay wrote:


On Nov 17, 2010, at 12:36 PM, Peter Haworth wrote:

I'm not 100% sure how to do this.  I guess it means finding where the
image library stack is then issuing a command of some sort when my app
starts up to bring that stack into my stack file?

That's the general idea. You find the stack that contains the images you are using as button icons, make a copy of it, then include it with your mainstack. You could even make it a substack of your mainstack to keep it in the same stack file. Then, in the stack that uses the images, include the statement, probably in a preOpenStack handler:

 start using stack "myIconStack" --or whatever it's called.

Once you do that all images in the used stack are available to be used in the calling stack.

Devin


On Nov 17, 2010, at 11:24 AM, Devin Asay wrote:


On Nov 17, 2010, at 12:22 PM, Peter Haworth wrote:

Thanks.  It will be a huge amount of work for me to change icon
numbers everywhere so I guess Stackrunner won't work for me.  Oh
well!

Pete,

You could include the Image Library stack with your stack and start
using it when it's opened by Stack Runner.

Devin



Pete Haworth

On Nov 17, 2010, at 11:02 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:

On 11/17/10 11:45 AM, Peter Haworth wrote:
Just started using this and very happy but have come across a
problem
regarding button icons. I imported a set of icons into the image
library
in the IDE and refer to the icon numbers within the Image Library
when
specifying icons for buttons. All works fine in the IDE and
standalone
but in Stackrunner the icons are not displayed and the buttons are invisible. I can click on them OK (if I guess where they are!). Any
ideas as to why this might be happening?

The IDE and the standalones it builds know about the image library,
but StackRunner does not. The best way to make your images always
available is to import them directly into your stack (the IDs will
change) and refer to the embedded image IDs as your icons. Those
will work anywhere.

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