Bon jour Alain,
Hello Klaus,
A tiny word of warning about this little handler WOULD have been a good idea! ;-)
on refreshUserImages if the number of card images > 0 then put getCurrentFolder() into currentFolder repeat with x = 1 to the number of card images get currentFolder & "User/Images/" & userImageRelativePath(x) set the filename of card image x to it end repeat end if end refreshUserImages
The gist of this is that all the background parts that appear on all cards are only done once and separately, and the "users" parts are the CARD parts. IOW it's how my system distinguishes between GUI vs USER parts.
Sure, it is OK for your project, of course...
I was just a bit ehmm. surprised :-)
(my french is much worse that i always pretend :-D
Sorry about the language barrier. The person mandating this project insists on having *everything* in French; everything they SEE that is! Since you have looked at my code (smile), you have probably noticed that it is coded bilingually, e.g. english AND french. I do this intentionally becoz using french names for variables, properties, and so on, is GUARANTEED to NOT conflict with MetaCard's namespace (which in only in english, of course).
Ever seen my scripts? The same mix, but english/german...
In case of naming vars etc... it IS good not to be a native english speaking person :-D
and closed that stack again... But its "destroystack" property was set to false... Then i opened one of my current projects and my heart stopped missing a beat, since all my INTERNAL images were GONE!
Oh my God! I never suspected that this might occur. Not ever. Wow! What a slipup! I beg your pardon. I will set the "destroystack" property as you suggest.
Not for me, please!
Maybe it is important for your app to leave it as it is?
What happened is this : my Editor starts using a stack that continues to be in the stacksInUse after you have CLOSED the stack. I don't stop using on close because the editor is only ONE of 7 stacks in this suite which share this stackInUse.
That was my experience :-)
"Tonnerre de Brest!", as Cpt. Haddock used to say :-D
Boy am i GLAD that you ended your above sentence with a SMILE instead of a FROWN. I will endeavour to make it better. Thank you for this important feedback. :)
A votre service, monsieur!
I was totally clueless but fortunately i quitted without saving...
On a "sauver les meubles"! ;-))
Oui, exactement! :-)
( english translation: the hull is breached, captain, but she will NOT founder! )
Freely translated...
Then i searched and found the little sucker...What did you think of my coding style ? Were you able to infer how it works by examination ? Was the code "self-explanatory" ? Did it SPEAK to you ?
Sorry, but there was "Pat Martino"*** playing guitar in the background and i was only searching for that little sucker...
***The great jazz-guitar player who looks exactly like Rob C. :-D
But i will have another look after diownloading the new version...
Pssst! if you answered YES to the last question, then you should probably consult some qualified help. ;-)))
Ah, a trick question! (I am not sure, if THEY like taht!)
(Being not paranoid does not necessarily mean that they are NOT after you!)
:-D
I will give it another try ;-)My next version will be online in about 30 minutes, e.g. the time it takes me to finish responding to this and a few other e-mails. :)
Got it...
Au revoir Klaus MajorTranslated : "See ya" ! ;-) Alain
Auf wiedersehen... Translated: "I like your mother's beard..."
Regards
Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.major-k.de
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