Hi All, I am a bit confused about a stack's mode versus it's style. The 2 seems to do the same things but be able to be set independently and it is possible to have them set to conflicting settings.
e.g. I have a stack where I set it's STYLE to palette. Needing to make it editable again, I used the contextual menu to set it's MODE to toplevel. This worked, but it's STYLE is still set to palette. Checking it's mode directly, it is 1 which according to the docs means: "The stack is open and displayed in an editable window. A stack has this mode if its style is "topLevel" or if it was opened with the topLevel command." So my question is: which command should I use to set the mode/style of a stack? Neither of the docs entries mentions that it is deprecated or included for compatibility. Setting the style is vastly easier than trying to remember which number means which mode, but it appears that the Rev IDE uses MODE and not STYLE which makes me wonder if STYLE is preferred. Any ideas? Cheers, Sarah _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
