> > >You appear to have done the right thing in changing both of the file >name AND the stack name property. Perhaps it is the sequence which >trapped you. I experimented in the following fashion: >Opened stack "testing" >Saved it as file "testing different". Name in the window title bar >is still "testing". >Changed its name property to "testing different" which duly appeared >in the window title bar. >Saved the stack and closed its window. "Testing.rev" still appeared >in the Application overview. >Opened both of stack files "testing" and "testing different" with no >warning messages troubling me. Both of them now appear in the >application overview and both windows are open. > >Perhaps you missed a save and close at some point. I think there may >also have been a previous bug where a title name does not reliably >"take" unless you tab out of the field before closing the properties >window. I have not tested for that recently; I just tab out through >habit to avoid it. > >regards >David
Thank you. I think it was the finder copy that did it. For some reason the stack appears to be the same as the source stack with a finder copy. Save as seems to mark them as different. Tabbing out of fields is a great idea, I'll do that next time just in case. It's all kind of funny, the myths surrounding something as seemingly simple as making a copy of a stack. Thanks, Kee _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
