Bonjour,

Le 4 oct. 10 à 04:02, [email protected] a écrit :

I think someone (Jacques, probably)
Yes was Jacque

pointed out that there is a direct way
to do this. Wasn't it using the "copy object to group" form of the "copy" command? I am not near Rev, er Livecode right now, but there was a way, posted
several months ago.
copy object1 to group "thisGrp" works
create object in grp "thisGrp" works too

Best regards from Grenoble

André

I still have slight conceptual blocks with groups, especially as
represented by this particular question. The above method bypassed the firewall that
groups still throw up (in my face, at least). That they need not be
deconstructed in order to get control of their inner workings is a natural and comforting feature, and was an example of how a simple, native solution cut
through a lot of opacity. If only I could remember all these cuties.

Craig Newman
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