I can try this, setting the stackFileVersion to "2.4". Just two quickies. Why not set it to 2.6.6 which was the last version of MC I used before upgrading? The other question is, will I find any speed decreases in doing this? I'm thoroughly enjoying my new MacPro quad Intel running 2.7. I'd hate to loose any of that speed, although I believe all the speed is coming from the app, not the stacks.

Thanks,

Ray Horsley
Developer, LinkIt! Software


On Oct 19, 2006, at 3:51 PM, Klaus Major wrote:

Hi all,

Richard Gaskin wrote:
Ray Horsley wrote:
Ouch! Is there any work around for this at all? We've got hundreds of public school tests which are 2.7 stacks, but many schools which are still running 9.x. Is the only option (other than telling them they have to upgrade) maintaining two separate piles of all these tests?
Unless your app requires features unique to v2.7, you can have your v2.7 app simply save them in the older format using the global property which governs that:
   set the stackFileVersion to "2.4"

That's my suggestion too. Also, note that we've added a preference in the Prefs dialog that lets you set the stackfileversion permanently. Just check that, re-save all your stacks, and you should be good to go.

Ray Horsley clearly wrote:
-> We've got hundreds of public school tests which are 2.7 stacks...

He wants to open existing stacks stacks in new (2.7) format, not save new stacks in old format.

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Best

Klaus Major
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