"binfile" instead of "file" doesn't change things. Still don't get the
actual stack into the property, just the filepath.
???
Could it be that the stack hasn't finished saving to disk before I'm
trying to fetch it from the disk to get it into the property? Do I
have to do a wait with messages or something?
-- Peter
Peter M. Brigham
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On Oct 17, 2009, at 8:22 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Peter,
Use binfile instead of file.
set the storedStack of stack "updateList" to URL "binfile:" & filepath
--
Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
I'm stuck. I swear I got this to work for a few minutes and now it
isn't working. I changed something and broke it.
I'm trying to store a stack ("stackToSave") as a customproperty of
a stack called "updateList". As far as I can tell the way to store
a currently open stack in a property is to first save it to disk
and use something like
set the storedStack of stack "updateList" to URL "file:" & filepath
First question: is this the way to approach this task?
If so, then a few more details: the stack "stackToSave" is a
substack of a stack "myMainStack" currently open in the IDE (all of
this is taking place in the IDE). The stack "updateList" is not
part of the same stackfile. I'm thinking I have to clone the stack
"stackToSave" first so I can save it independently. Second
question: is this true?
I have a script in the stack "updateList" that calls a handler
"storeStack":
...
put "stackToSave" into stName
storeStack stName
...
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