Thanks. I figured out, too, that my thinking that things were being saved in stacks I'd accessed this way was because they were still loaded into memory. When I quit and reopened nothing was there. So you need to save the stack. Still I can see where this can be handy in some situations as all the normal openCard, etc scripts are not called.

Marty
Marty Knapp wrote:
So it appears that you can set custom properties of a stack and "put" information into fields of stacks that are not open, from a stack that is open. I just did it by accident! That being the case, is there anything that I should be aware of when doing this? Is the referenced stack loaded into memory? Is this considered bad form?

As Phil said, it can be handy. I use prefs stacks this way sometimes because they're available but out of the message path. I make sure to close the prefs stack when the main stack quits.


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