Michael Robinson wrote:

After building a standalone application and opening it, the main stack seems to works OK, it is when you create a new file ( cloning of a sub-stack ) the new file is created but does not work just right, almost like it does not know who it is or where is located.

Well, a new cloned stack doesn't have a file name on disk yet so probably it really doesn't know who it is. But most things you can do in a script don't require a stack to have a file name, so usually that doesn't matter. Not always though.


1) It will not open a drawer that is in a preopenstack handler until it is closed and reopened 1 time, but it will open the drawer from the menu the first time.

I think we need more information. Do you mean you are trying to open a stack as a drawer before the main stack is drawn yet? I'd be surprised if that could be done, but I never thought to try it. Which stack opens a drawer, and where does the command originate? Which stack has the preOpenStack handler in it?


2) It will create a new document when the file is created, but will not import information from another file until it is opened & closed 2 times.

I don't think I understand this either. What is the new document you're making (a text file? A stack?) What file is created? You should be able to import images or text into a stack that hasn't been saved to disk yet.

Can you describe the series of actions you want in more detail?


This is driving me crazy!

We'll try to find you some Thorazine if all else fails. ;)

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