Revolution calls a normal, editable window a "toplevel" window. By default, stacks open as toplevel windows. You can also use the topLevel command to change another type of stack window (a palette, modal dialog, or modeless dialog) to a normal editable window.

To change an open stack's mode to "toplevel", use the Application Browser. Choose Tools menu Application Browser and Control-click the sta name (Mac OS or OS X) or right-click (Unix or Windows), then choose "Toplevel" from the contextual menu.

You can also set the mode of a stack by setting its style prop. If the style prop is set, it overrides attempts to force the stack into a different mode. If opening the stack and using the topLevel com doesn't change the window's mode to toplevel, try setting the stack's style prop to "toplevel".

Tom

On Nov 15, 2004, at 7:12 PM, Kaveh Bazargan wrote:

I have attached a drawer to a stack using the "drawer" command. I find I
can't edit it while it is attached. Is that right? If so, how do I detach
it and turn it into the original stack?
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