On 8/8/00 4:01 pm, Peter Reid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thanks Kevin. Can I just check what you mean by the above.  The
> support stacks I'm using are all in their own separate *.mc files and
> designated as 'mainstacks', and they all have destroy stack & window
> set.

If they are mainStacks and don't have any open substacks, then just closing
(or of course deleting!) them should do the trick.

> How should I close them such that they fully disappear, but can be
> reopened at any time with either 'modeless path/stack.mc' type
> command - or any other sensible way of opening them?  I don't want to
> save anything in these support stacks - they are used for printing
> and displaying on-screen help.  They are outside the main stacks I'm
> developing so they can be shared between them rather than repeat them
> within each main CBT stack.

You should ask yourself if you really need to remove these stacks from
memory at all.  If you have enough and/or your needs are not that great, its
often best to leave stacks in memory after closing so they load faster next
time.

Regards,

Kevin

Kevin Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.runrev.com/>
Runtime Revolution Limited (formerly Cross Worlds Computing).
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