Ken, thanks for your kind response. This did work after I moved the app to a
user directory (for permissions). As for using the msg box to edit the script,
that's what my Hypercard lizard brain told me, but I was to scared to to do
this on LiveCode (especially within the app!).
As always, this list proves to be invaluable.
Very best
François
Le 12 févr. 2012 à 20:00, Ken Ray a écrit :
>
> On Feb 12, 2012, at 10:14 AM, François Chaplais wrote:
>
>> Ken, thank you very much for your help. I have NOT installed the DAZ3D
>> software yet (I have the old DAZ studio whose environment variables do not
>> include "-"), so I would like to use your indications *before* installing
>> the DAZ soft. FYI, I have all versions of revstudio then livecode installed
>> on my mac. When I open the revdebugger stack in its on its LC version (or
>> another one), I do not see any script to edit in it. Do I have to enable
>> editing of the IDE (can't remember how...) or do I need to extract the
>> revdebugger from the bundle to put it into an editable place then put it
>> back into the bundle (Livecode is the Applications folder, which is admin,
>> and i general, I avoid working on the admin account)?
>
> This may the same thing Randy was posting about (if so, Randy, you can ignore
> my previous email).
>
> If you open the revdebugger.rev stack in the LC IDE, it will open as a blank
> stack window. You can't get to edit scripts of the window because the Object
> menu's entry for "Stack Script" is disabled, so you need to open the message
> box and type:
>
> edit script of stack "revDebugger"
>
> and then execute that and you'll get the script editor open with the relevant
> script.
>
> Ken Ray
> Sons of Thunder Software, Inc.
> Email: [email protected]
> Web Site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/
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