[email protected] wrote:
I have a stack where I do all my testing. This stack is purged from memory when it is closed, though this may not be pertinent.

When I open this stack in a new session of Rev from the finder (v.4) I get a dialog that the stack "revMacCursors" is already in memory, and that this might cause problems. This "revMacCursors" stack seems to load itself onto my test stack every time I start up. If I get rid of it by setting the substacks to empty, saving, and then quitting rev, it will reappear again as a substack the next session. No other stacks I have seem to be plagued with this issue. It never occurred in v3.5.

I see the stack in the toolset folder of the rev 4 folder, but so what?

It's part of the IDE and, as you probably suspected, provides Mac cursors. There's another stack that gets loaded for Windows and Linux cursors. It shouldn't be getting attached to your testing stack.

How are you removing the substacks? Try opening the Application Browser, right-clicking on the extra revMacCursors stack, and choosing "delete". Then save your test stack.

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Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     [email protected]
HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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