I must be missing something, because I just can't get this to work. I've independently created two different stacks, with the intent of one using the other one at a later time. I've done this so that I can update one without affecting the other, and patching would be simpler (I hope), and might even be possible on the fly without having to shutdown the app.
Now, each stack on its own works just fine. No problems. But, when I want stack A to modelessly open stack B and send some commands to the controls of stack B, suddenly nothing works. For example: -- from stack A send "newWidget" to group "Editor" of stack "B" This command sends just fine, but the handler (which works fine) fails in the middle because it references other controls on stack B: copy group "Widget" into ... And this fails because (I think) Rev is looking for group "Widget" on stack A and not stack B - where the handler is executing. Then I come across the defaultStack property, and because calling the "newWidget" handler, I set that to be stack "B". Seems fine, except the handler still has the same problem. Any suggestions for me? I have to think this is a very common thing. Thanks! Jeff M. _______________________________________________ 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
