On Dec 17, 2009, at 1:19 PM, Trevor DeVore wrote: >>> >>> revDataGridLibrary is not a library stack. It just needs to be in memory. >> >> So, would one of these be better? >> >> go invisible stack "revdatagridlibrary.rev"? >> >> or just >> >> open stack "revdatagridlibrary.rev"? > > I prefer: > > put there is a stack "revdatagridlibrary.rev" into theStackIsNowInMemory > > This loads the stack without issuing any messages to it or opening it.
Interesting... will Rev also find the stack if it's not a substack (as you suggested)? In this case we would need the local filepath I assume? > > >>> No. You need to load the stack in memory before your stack that has the >>> data grid is opened in memory. At least that is what I've seen in my tests. >> >> It seems to be working now with "start using" in preOpenStack... are there >> any problems we should be looking out for in particular? Or is it as simple >> as the data grid just won't work? > > The Data Grid will not work. If you have everything working then you are good > to go (just switch to loading the stack in memory rather than using it as a > library). Thanks. So the difference (this question for anybody I guess) between 1. put there is a stack "revdatagridlibrary.rev" into theStackIsNowInMemory and 2. start using is that #1 doesn't open it so it's more memory-efficient?_______________________________________________ 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
