I'm running into a very strange problem. The Help stack of a project I am working on
keeps disappearing. It's a substack, and nothing else seems to be afffected. Because I
am stupid, this means that I have so far had to re-write the help section twice, since
I have been saving frequently, but
By george, I think you've got it!
Each time that this has happened, it was when I was working on integrating altBrowser
stuff into my project, and I had my project and the altBrowser project open at the
same time. Altbrowser has a substack named Help.
I'm guessing that this is the problem. So
On Wednesday, July 16, 2003, at 12:57 PM, Edwin Gore wrote:
By george, I think you've got it!
Each time that this has happened, it was when I was working on
integrating altBrowser stuff into my project, and I had my project and
the altBrowser project open at the same time. Altbrowser has a
Edwin Gore wrote:
By george, I think you've got it!
Each time that this has happened, it was when I was working on integrating
altBrowser stuff into my project, and I had my project and the altBrowser
project open at the same time. Altbrowser has a substack named Help.
I'm guessing that
Well, one good thing is coming out of it. In order to avoid running into the problem
again (and rewriting the 200K help section AGAIN), I am breaking most of my
substacks out into mainstacks in a subfolder and calling them from my main stack. I
would have had to do this at some point in
--- Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
This reminds me of a habit I use that may be
useful to others:
Stacks have bth a name and a title property.
When the title is empty, the
stack title is drawn with an asterisk (or
followed by the card number if
more than one card). To regain