Just make the stack not visible before cloning it.
Tested in the Script Editor installer... For a later release! ;)
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Subject: Re: Clone stack invisibly
Just make the stack not visible before cloning it.
Tested in the Script Editor installer... For a later release
Just make the stack not visible before cloning it.
Tested in the Script Editor installer... For a later release! ;)
I can confirm that this works. However, a word of caution: when a
stack opens invisible, it does not get all of the normally expected
open messages (behavior confirmed by Scott
: RE: Clone stack invisibly
I think what doesn't work is trying to clone a substack that is
invisible whose mainstack is visible. When I do this, the cloned
substack appears visible.
Ken Ray
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Subject:Re: Clone stack invisibly
Just make the stack not visible before cloning it.
Tested in the Script Editor installer... For a later release! ;)
I can confirm that this works. However, a word of caution: when a
stack opens invisible, it does not get all of the normally expected
On 9/10/03 2:15 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just make the stack not visible before cloning it.
Tested in the Script Editor installer... For a later release! ;)
I can't do that. Having the whole main window disappear is far worse
than just having the cloned stack's title flash.
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Jacqueline
I don't think so. This is bugged on BugZilla (#144). I just chimed in
with a proposed syntax that I think would help a lot:
clone [inv] obj [name] [at loc]
Ken Ray
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