If the stack is in palette form, it is NOT editable. If you use
"topLevel" to make it a normal stack, then it can be edited and worked
on exactly like a normal stack. In you are using the pointer tool (as
if editing) and you control-click on the stack, a contextual menu pops
up which allows you to do various things among which is an option to
change the mode of the stack. This is what you can use to set the style
back to palette when you are finished editing. You can also use the
Application Overview to open a stack in any mode.
Cheers,
Sarah
On Friday, February 7, 2003, at 12:13 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Rev documentation says you can make a palette editable with the
topLevel function and then control click (MacOS) and a contextual menu
will open which allows you to edit a palette and of course study the
scripts etc.� Does anyone have experience with this?� I'm not having
any luck with it.
Jack
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