On 4/21/07 10:22 AM, "Richard Gaskin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote: >> Though this works; even with most OSX compliant application >> documents, one of the first complaints I had with Rev was that it >> does not work when you have a Rev Stack open. This should not be a >> truly difficult fix I should think. > > Wow. I knew about Cmd-click in the title for Finder windows, but never > knew that was a standard behavior across most apps. So cool. > > With Rev it may be challenging to determine when to support this, since > a stack file can contain multiple stacks. But if we came up with a rule > that made sense, or maybe better a property of mainstacks, I'd vote for > the BZ suggestion. > > Now that I know about this I want it for the document windows in my > Rev-based apps, and I'll bet some of my cusyomers do too. In some of my apps (for myself) and clients I want to be able to know which folder the stack is running from so I put a field at the top called "appLocation", shared = true, in a group by itself, behave as background = true. on openstack put the effective filename of this stack into fld "appLocation" --the effective filename = the mainstack for substacks When the content of a card is linked to a folder on the hard drive, I do the same thing (but not shared text) on opencard or closefield, etc. Jim Ault Las Vegas _______________________________________________ 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