Do I first "go" to the library stack file or can I just "start using" the stack file directly.
Morning Gordon,
There is no need to go to a stack before one starts using it.
In fact, going to the library may trigger open/preOpen handlers that do things that are unnecessary or interfere with its role as a library. (If a Library needs to initialize when put in use, do it in a libraryStack handler.)
Have the stack that can't find the handlers list the stacksInUse for you just before making the call. If your library stack is on the list and the handler called is in the library stack script, it should be found.
One possible gottcha: if you have a function, foo, in the library stack and call it as a command in the button script, you will get a "handler not found" error. Likewise if you have a command, foo, and call it as a function.
--
Rob Cozens CCW, Serendipity Software Company
"And I, which was two fooles, do so grow three; Who are a little wise, the best fooles bee."
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