Yep, it's me again. I'm getting the increasing feeling I'm either over my  
head, or missing some very simplistic explanation...

Something I'm working on with VID involves a "list" with two columns of  
data. Easy enough to set up. I create a bunch of styles outside of layout,  
one of which is

>> out-list: list 254x512 [origin 0 across text 60 text 80]

Then after loading the styles in the layout, I do:

>> out-disp: out-list data [[0 "="] [1 "+"]]

That's great. It works. The problem is, I can't figure out where the data  
is being stored, how to access it, manipulate it, add on to it, etc. I  
printed out the contents, and the only place I could find the data was in

>> subfunc: func [face count index /item /stuff][
     stuff: [[0 "="] [1 "+"]]
     either count > length? stuff [face/text: "" face/image: none] [
         set-it face stuff index count
     ]
]

So, I don't get it. With most other types, you can access <object>/text or  
<object>/data. What's going on here?

On a subnote, is there a doc elaborating on the pre-defined styles  
available?

Again, my thanks to you all.

--Charles
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