Thank you Klaus, but I leave all my system with delete and clone stacks to create a kind of backup file. All the "destroystack property to true" and "In Stack Property, check the 'Purge stack on close'") are not working, because else if you put the property to true, it's no effect until the handler is finished. I have tried to put that in subprocedures but the problem is exactly the same. I don't understand why it's like that. A simple command like "purge stack xxx" would be so simple! Friendly Fran�ois
-------------- Fran�ois Cuneo Site Web d�di� au Macintosh http://www.cuk.ch E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > De�: Klaus Major <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > R�pondre �: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date�: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 12:53:39 +0200 > ��: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Objet�: Re: How to purge a stack from memory by script? > > Ask the RR team ;-) > > But you can set this in the preferences -> Files & Memory > > And there IS a way to remove a stack from memory by script. > > This is from the RR dox, see under "delete stack command": > > Use the "delete stack xxx" command to delete a substack!!!!, > or to purge a main stack from memory. > > So use this with caution ;-) > > Hope that helps... > > > Regards _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
