Hi kee,
A while back, Klaus Major indicated that in the message box I have to type the following command where stackA is the current mainstack, and stackB is the sub-stack stuck inside it.
set the mainstack of stack "stackB" of stack "stackA" to "stackB"
And he was so right :-D
I tried this and in the application browser it does move the sub-stack to the left so that it appears to be equal in status to the existing main stack. I saved the main stack and then quit Revolution. Then when re-opening the main stack (re-launching Revolution) the sub-stack is now gone.
So this seems to have deleted the sub-stack from the main stack.
I am not sure what you need exactly, so here are some general hints using the Application Browser/Inspector...
To make a substack a mainstack on its own:
Select the substack in the AB...
In the inspector for this stack go to "Basic properties" and select the name of that
namely substack in the popup button "Main Stack"...
Et voila, it is removed from its former mainstack and is its own mainstack now :-)
I have not yet found a way to clone a substack without using the messagebox or
my nice "2lz2" palette ;-)
Thanks everyone for the assistance. Kee Nethery
Still interested in a way to copy the sub-stack out of the main stack so that it becomes a full main stack on it's own.
You mean a COPY? So the mainstack still has that substack?
Then use "the clone stack xyz" command... This will make a copy AND that will become a mainstack by itself...
Use the messagebox:
lock messages; clone stadck xyz of stack zxy ##in case it is a substack
Hope this helps...
Drop a line if not ;-)
Regards
Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.major-k.de
P.S. How far is the KAGI Rev module, if i may ask? ;-)
P.P.S Please try my FREE "2lz2" palette for REV, you won't regret ;-) Get it on my website -> X-Talk...
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