Do you know how to check the script of each of my hundreds of substacks for an PreOpenStack, PreOpenCard and if so then add the code to it and if not than copy the code to that stack and card VIA scripting....????
Thanks
TOm
On Jan 9, 2004, at 10:20 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
here's a trick a little preopenstack script like
on preopenstack get the time pass openstack end preopenstack (do the same with preopencard just in case)
debug the get the time line and trace to see if there is not another stack that is intercepting or overiding your open stack behavior...
still hoping... Xavier
On 09/01/2004 16:12:51 use-revolution-bounces wrote:Actually the substack shows up for a couple of milliseconds and then
the main stack is all that can be seen. Once I hit the button again the
window does come to the front.
The size is 800x600 The rect is 240,132,1040,722
It does not appear that the substack is resizing but rather that it disappears or is being sent back to behind the main stack.
Tom
On Jan 9, 2004, at 10:02 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've seen this technically absurd behavior opening HC stacks in MC.
Checko
ut the
rect of the stack to see if it is not with negative numbers. If that's
thec
ase, it could
be that the stack is "reduced" or "hidden".
Hope that helps, hope they fix it! Xavier
On 09/01/2004 15:52:56 use-revolution-bounces wrote:Hello list,
I have a stack with hundreds of substacks. 'All of a sudden' when I
open a substack via button; the substack opens and then goes away! i
think it goes to the back? I have to push the button again.
What can cause the substack to go to the back?
I was using 'open stack "mystack" '.
I now went and changed it to 'go to stack "mystack" '. (which is the same amount of chars if you include the spaces ;-)
This did not fix it and it only happens once in a while.
Should I be using a toplevel or something?
Thank you all for my first successful distribution using REV.
Tom
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