Hi Joe,
hmmm, I've thought about that, but I still think it is a known bug in the
QCC and there are many others encountering the same phenomenon.
I tried a little test, created a test button with just one line "set the
title of this stack to "foo". Once the title is corrupted I even can't
regenerate it with this one-liner. The only thing what happens, is that the
hieroglyphs disappear and there is only the first char (f) of "foo" in the
title. So I think, even if I would mess up the memory of the title, I should
be able to regenerate it with this statement, but it doesn't works. Or don't
you think so?
Thanks for your two cents
Tiemo


> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: [email protected] [mailto:use-revolution-
> [email protected]] Im Auftrag von Joe Lewis Wilkins
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 18. Februar 2009 17:22
> An: How to use Revolution
> Betreff: Re: Any chance to identify if the title of a stack is corrupted
> byQT?
> 
> Hi Tiemo,
> 
> I had this sort of problem many years ago using other development
> systems. In every case it was an indication of a more ominous  problem
> with my coding; usually, as I recall, a memory problem wherein
> something I was doing was overwriting the titlebar data.
> 
> Consequently, I would not suggest that you do as you are indicating
> you might do: just providing an empty name for the titlebar. Instead,
> you must continue to debug your coding to locate your "true" problem,
> the "disease" and not the "symptom. Sorry I can't be more help.
> 
> Joe Wilkins
> 


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