I have created a stack that I am using as the basis of my primers (and notebooks and so on). It is in the form of a primer that tells how to use it as such a basis. It is simply a little booklet of perhaps a classic HyperCard style that one can thumb through and (presumably) try out live examples. The script callouts are semiautomatic. The links update for all pages visited. The primer is designed to be divided into sections with a section contents page and a primer contents page (all manual at this point). The stack script is empty and available. There is real estate available on the navigation bar. I'm taking advantage of the last for my pending messages meter on my slowly coming Primer on Message Mechanics.

I am making it available to all:

http://www.swcp.com/dsc/revstacks.html

This is version 1.0, dated July 25, 2003. It is with trepidation that I bless it with a non-zero primary version. There is no easy way to update primers made with this, so if you decide you want to create something with it, you should get the latest version at the time you start.

A few people have seen it and have noted these shortcomings: The contents pages are not automatically updated. There is no easy way for the user to take notes except to add to the primer. There should be a quick way to get to any page by name rather than one having to go back to a contents page. The page transitions can be annoying. A standalone created for Mac OS 9 does not quit when the stack is closed.

I hope this is helpful.

Dar Scott

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