Mark-
Thursday, May 14, 2009, 10:05:04 PM, you wrote:
And they reside in the following folder:
C:\Program Files\Revolution Studio\
The root installation folder of RunRev.
??? WHY ???
Needless to say, this is a BAD place to put stacks. Unless you want
them always to load, in which case
Followed your recipe. Only stack1 shows up in the app browser. There are
about a million other stacks there, but no other working stacks. Mac
OS10.4.11, PPC G5.
Craig Newman
In a message dated 5/15/09 1:05:16 AM, mfstu...@cox.net writes:
If this is the case, then please reply to the list
Mark-
Friday, May 15, 2009, 8:17:15 AM, you wrote:
And so Mark W., did you try the recipe? Did it do what I explained and
what this thread has been about?
Yes and yes. I'd say it's a script editor bug and you should write it
up. GLX2 doesn't exhibit this behavior, the IDE's script editor
I will correct myself about files loading automatically, I was
thinking of lower down in the folder hierarchy. Nonetheless, common
sense would seem to indicate that storing data files in the Program
Files directory would seem a Bad Idea.
A agree. Not to mention the problems Vista has with
Mark-
Friday, May 15, 2009, 9:46:58 AM, you wrote:
Awesome :) thanx for testing and confirming this.
I will report this issue to RunRev.
Could you also vote on this? I'll reply with a bug number.
I'll leave that for others. It's not an issue that affects me, and if
it did I don't know that
Mark Stuart wrote:
How can I see what RunRev is doing 'behind the scenes' when I take menu
actions in the IDE?
It isn't exactly what you're asking about, but try opening the Message
Watcher and keep an eye out for any commands that open stacks.
BTW, I followed your recipe and couldn't
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 8:09 AM, Mark Stuart mstu...@adaptcrm.com wrote:
Written by J. Landman Gay on Thu May 14, 2009 - 10:56 AM CDT
It isn't exactly what you're asking about, but try opening the Message
Watcher and keep an eye out for any commands that open stacks.
I watched the
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Mark Stuart mfstu...@cox.net wrote:
- The stack does have all 3 preOpenStack, openStack, and closeStack
scripts.
I haven't placed a breakpoint yet, but will try that tomorrow.
Yes, a breakpoint at the beginning of all three scripts should halt your
stack
Mark Stuart wrote:
In it I mention that the other stacks are opened with the stack I select to
open.
All this from once opening RunRev, and then selecting the File/Open Stack...
menu option.
And these 'other' stacks are in different folders, not all in the one place.
I've looked at the Main
Mark Stuart wrote:
I open this stack:
ReadHTMLNotes.rev
and the following appear in the Application Browser: (all totally unrelated
to the selected stack)
I think I misunderstood you. You're saying these stacks open without any
direction to do so? None of your other scripts open them? That
To continue with the 20-questins... Which editor are you using? What version
or Rev? Have you tried once all the stacks are open to search all open
stacks and their sub stacks for *stack contactList* (or actual name of an
unintentionally opened stack - with the quote but without the asterisks)?.
Mark-
Wednesday, May 13, 2009, 4:22:26 PM, you wrote:
I just reproduced the issue again. Here are the steps I took:
1) open RunRev.
2) File/Open Stack... select a stack. Stack opens.
3) open Application Browser. One stack listed, the one I just opened.
Close Application Browser.
4) In Edit
What does the stack in question do?
Have you done a global search to see if there is a 'start using' that has
mysteriously appeared in your stack.
Does the stack contain an openStack or openCard script. If so, if you place
a breakpoint right at the beginning so that you can step through, when do
mfstuart wrote:
Hi all,
I don't understand what's happening.
Can somebody tell me why other stacks open and are listed in the Application
Browser, when I only selected one stack to open?
The one stack has no other stacks associated to it and no other stacks have
been selected in the Standalone
Hi Mark,
This is kind of an obvious question, but do you recognize the names of the
stacks that are appearing? Meaning are they yours? Or, do they all start
with rev...
If they are rev files just go to your View menu and uncheck Revolution UI
elements in lists.
Aloha from Hawaii,
Jim Bufalini
This is turning into 20 questions. ;-) Can you send the names of some of
these .rev files opening up? Sounds like plugins or? since you didn't say
you have windows opening up but files appearing in the application browser.
If you list the names, maybe someone will recognize them. If they are your
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