Sarah
On 24 Jan 2004, at 11:39 am, Doug Lerner wrote:
That *almost* works. The only problem is that even though I do the lock
screen before cloning the new stack, the new stack appears for a flicker of
a moment on top anyway anyway.
doug
On 1/23/04 9:50 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Okay, I hit the SEND key prematurely the first time I was replying to Doug's query...
sez doug:How would I specify that the newly opened stack is behind another stack?I'm not sure why you'd *want* a newly-opened stack to open up *behind*
another stack, but the answer is: Fake it.
lock screen push this card open stack "Fred" pop card unlock screen
If you have more than one stack open, and you want to guarantee that the
new stack will open up behind *all* of them, something like this might work...
lock screen put the stacks into George open stack "Fred" repeat with K1 = 1 to the number of lines in George go stack (line K1 of George) end repeat unlock screen
This latter snippet offers the possibility of controlling exactly where
the newly-opened stack fits into the z-order of the stacks that are already
opened -- move the "open stack Fred" line into the loop, bracketed by "if K1 =
DerNumber then" and "end if". I have no idea why you'd want to do that, but
since
I also have no idea why you want to open a stack *behind* another stack, I
thot it might be worth noting anyway.
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