On 1/8/04 5:26 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Scott Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 08 Jan 2004 08:03:07 -0800

On 1/8/04 4:03 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:


I have come to Rev fairly recently from HyperCard. One of the things I
liked to do in HyperCard was creating custom handlers and having them
available in any stack. Some of these handlers would refer to other

stacks


(usually in the same folder as the Home stack, so they could just be
referred to by their short names rather than their full paths).
...
Isn't there the equivalent of a default "startUp" handler somewhere

(like


HyperCard's)? If so, I couldn't find it.

Isn't "start using stack xyz" what you want?


Thanks, I know I can use that command, but:
1. How do I get Revolution to execute that command every time it starts up?

Rev's Home stack is not accessible for editing, unlike HyperCard's. Instead, use the Plugins feature. To do that, create a stack and put all your custom handlers into the stack script. Include a preOpenStack (or an openStack) handler on the first card that puts the stack in use. Save the stack into Revolution's Plugins folder. Then restart Revolution and choose your plugin stack from the Development->Plugins->Settings menu. Set your stack to load every time Rev starts up.

The next time you launch Rev, it will automatically open your plugin
stack. The plugin stack's preOpenStack handler will put it in use. This
effectively creates a library that will be accessible all the time, just
as HC's home stack script was.

2. How can I refer to stacks (or stack files) just by their short names?

There are no globals for stacks, documents, or applications as there are in HyperCard. There is a similar feature though, a property called the stackfiles. You can set the stackfiles of a stack -- which is basically just the short name and the file name of any number of stacks -- and Rev will understand where the stack is when you refer to it by its short name (look up "stackfiles" in the dictionary for details.) However, this only works on a per-stack basis. There's no global way to link short file names with file paths.

I haven't tried it, but you might experiment with setting the stackfiles
in your new plugin stack. Since that stack will be in use, its
stackfiles list might work globally as well, but I'm not sure. I'd be
curious to know, if you get a chance to try it.



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