Hi Marty,

Once a stack is in memory, you can refer to it by its short name. You should not change the short name, because usually it breaks your scripts. Changing the file name means that your scripts may no longer be able to find the file, unless the user chooses the file manually (e.g. using answer file).

If you want to make sure that your programme doesn't contain obvious bugs, ask a few friends to test it. If you want to deliver a high- quality product, hire a (few) good beta tester(s).

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On 28 mei 2010, at 21:11, Marty Knapp wrote:

Let's say a user creates a stack from one of my templates, then later in the Finder, changes its name. Now there's a discrepancy between the short name and the long name. Is that a problem or does Rev understand this? Or should I construct a routine to parse the file name out and set the name to correct for this?

I'm trying to think of everything that could go wrong with my application in the hands of others and account for it. It's a lot easier to write apps for your own use (which is what I mostly do), where you understand the logic and tend not to do anything to mess things up (most of the time!) . . .

Thanks,
Marty

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