On 11/14/02 2:44 PM, "Richard Gaskin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can think of a "stack" as the contents of a window, with a "card" being > one of a nearly unlimited number of screens in that window. Each stack has > one card when it's created, and you can create more cards with the "create > card" command or make a duplicate of an existing card with the "clone card" > command. > > You could think of a card as being similar in some respects to a VB form. A > card is where you put controls (buttons, field, images, etc). Like VB, > Visual C++, and others, controls are placed on the card by drawing them > interactively using the appropriate tool. I agree with the card assessment, and would further the one on stacks to say - you can think of the stack as the window itself, and not just the contents. Generally, the stack is like a smart window, and the cards are the contents. Then again - I also rather liked Dar's version (paraphrased) "Fill up a shoebox with stuff, get visited by aliens, and there ya go... Revolution!!" Or something like that. ;-) -- Troy RPSystems, Ltd. www.rpsystems.net _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
