Rob,
I never used Toolbook so I am guessing here. One thing you can use to share scripts is grouping the controls and using a group script. Or if you build a script library in a stack and want to add those scripts to your stack, you can use "start using" to add the scripts to the message path.
this are the basic ways of sharing scripts I think, other way is thru backscripts and frontscripts but they are more complex for they have more uses than simple script sharing.
As for the diffs between Rev and Dreamcard, as I understand, dreamcard is not able to produce standalones that's all, you need dreamcard player to distribute your stacks. You can always upgrade to Rev later and compile your dreamcard stacks...
andre On Feb 23, 2005, at 4:09 PM, Rob Meijer wrote:
Goodday I am a newbie in Revolution, being in the trialperiod. In themy resting 19 days I try to translate a Toolbook application to Revolution language. The TB-app is written by myself. I work with TB for 18 years and have some experience with TB.
In my app there is a listfield, each line corresponding with a card; the listfield has several functions: go to a card, change textline and name of card, delete textline and card etc. In Toolbook I can use for this someting in the script like: my script=script of button "navigate" (or whatelse), or my script=sharedscript "navigate" but in Revolution a statement like that cannot be used while the script is running.
Has anybody an idea.
Next question: How far goes the use of Dreamcard. What is the difference with Revolution exactly ? Can I develop a complete stack like a Toolbook-book, or do I need Revolution?
Thanks very much Rob
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