on preOpenStack
hide this stack
end preOpenStack
Using this approach would you in fact be setting it up so that you would
never be able to see the stack which could be a problem if it needed to
be modified at some later date.
Jim Wall
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James
On 14/9/00 3:28 pm, James C. Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Using this approach would you in fact be setting it up so that you would
never be able to see the stack which could be a problem if it needed to
be modified at some later date.
You can run "show stack whatever" in the message box or
At 9:28 AM -0500 9/14/00, James C. Wall wrote:
on preOpenStack
hide this stack
end preOpenStack
Using this approach would you in fact be setting it up so that you would
never be able to see the stack which could be a problem if it needed to
be modified at some later date.
Jim Wall
It
This seems like a simple question, but my pea-brain isn't cooperating with
me today, so:
I'm using the following code to open a stack invisibly:
set the lockscreen to true --locks the screen?
if there is a file theStackFile then
go stack theStackFile --shouldn't show, but does
hide
At 3:51 PM -0700 9/13/00, Geoff Canyon wrote:
This seems like a simple question, but my pea-brain isn't cooperating with
me today, so:
I'm using the following code to open a stack invisibly:
set the lockscreen to true --locks the screen?
if there is a file theStackFile then
go stack
Geoff Canyon wrote:
This seems like a simple question, but my pea-brain isn't cooperating with
me today, so:
I'm using the following code to open a stack invisibly:
set the lockscreen to true --locks the screen?
if there is a file theStackFile then
go stack theStackFile