Richard Gaskin wrote:

There are two ways Transcript can purge a stack from memory: setting its
destroyStack to true and then closing the stack, or using the "delete
stack" command.


In more than a year and a half RevNet has had only four users which have
reported anomalies suggesting that the GoRevNet plugin is being purged
from memory, but this could not be reproduced here and in most cases the
issue had mysteriously gone away.

One thing I haven't understood about the way this works is why it's necessary to close the GoRevNet stack. Why can't it be kept open and hidden, and only closed when RevNet is closed? I confess to having very little experience with using a library arrangement like this, or changing the frontscripts and backscripts for my purposes so far. But I am trying to learn about this now since my ideas are getting more ambitious. Thanks for all the inspiration and ideas you provide us, Richard.


Jim Lyons

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