Friedrich F. Grohmann wrote:

Now I think I found the culprit. The target folder was C (desktop > folder A > folder B > folder C) with A, B, and C being meaningful names indicating the topics of the projects I am working on. C contains word processing files, outliner files and further folders. I never had any problem with opening the other stuff placed either in C or in its sub-folders, only the said Revolution stack displayed the strange behaviour I described.

The problem, however, was not C in itself but rather the name of folder B in which one term was put in quotation marks. I removed those and now everything works as expected.

Good sleuthing, I'm glad you were able to find the problem. It makes sense, sort of. You might want to bug-report this, though I'm not sure it can be fixed easily. The long name of a stack always includes quotation marks, and if the path also includes quotes then I can see how Rev would have trouble parsing it.

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