Fairly new to RR here, but have used HyperCard and then SuperCard at the
amateur level for a while.
I see in RR that you put items in GROUPS to have them appear on every card in a
stack as opposed to SC where you put them in the BACKGROUND. I have a GROUP of
items on a single card in a stack.
Holgate wrote:
On May 4, 2010, at 10:30 AM, Steve Jones wrote:
I see in RR that you put items in GROUPS to have them appear on every card
in a stack as opposed to SC where you put them in the BACKGROUND. I have a
GROUP of items on a single card in a stack. When the CREATE CARD command
An area I never mastered with SuperCard and still have trouble with in RR is
using the repeat control structure...
I want to check every field on a card before it closes to be sure none are
EMPTY.
I know the structure would be
REPEAT for the number of fields on the card
if field 1 is empty
I'm a little confused by RR's handling of backgrounds. It seems that
grouping items makes them go to the background and appear on all cards
in a stack. But then you can't edit the scripts of the items in that
group - just the script of that group. Is there any way to have items
in the
The short answer is, if you didn't produce it and can't secure the
rights or prove it is in the public domain, you can't without risking
a lawsuit at a later date.
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On Aug 15, 2009, at 10:32 PM, Roger Guay i...@mac.com wrote:
I have a great video that I would like to use
Hello! I am new to RR but have used SuperCard for many years an
amateur and HyperCard before that. I'm working on my first project
and I had a question. I have a stack with 2 substacks. (I love the
idea of substacks, btw). From the main stack I want to open a
substack but keep it
), char 4
I've tried combinations of open, show, go, set invisible, and use the
stack name and the stack ID.
Always the same error.
Steve
On Aug 13, 2009, at 5:10 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Steve Jones wrote:
Hello! I am new to RR but have used SuperCard for many years an
amateur
But if I was typing the name wrong, wouldn't the error appear first at
line 2?
Steve
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On Aug 13, 2009, at 5:58 PM, Sarah Reichelt sarah.reich...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 8:19 AM, Steve Jonesstevejo...@mac.com
wrote:
on mouseUp
go stack