Howard,
I tried your script and got the exact same results. But, when I use:
put previewHeight/sHeight & "" into gHeightScaler
it works fine in the message box. Something about forcing the global to be a string is making it work. It turns out (from my testing on WinXP) the globalNames function doesn't display globals which are initialized as values, only those which are strings.
But, the global is still remembered by the stack just fine even if not converted to a string. So, it shouldn't be a problem in programming --unless you use the globalNames function. Then you can instantiate the global as a string (even empty) and use it as a value from then on.
For most people, this shouldn't be a problem.
Ken's fix:
global gHeightScaler;put gHeightScaler
works just fine too.
-Chipp
Howard Bornstein wrote:
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 14:15:56 +1200, Glen Boyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ?
Have you declared this global in all stacks that require access to it? If I recall correctly you need to specify the global in each stack that you wish to use the variable globally in.
Yes. If you saw my test script I declared it at the beginning of the handler and only called it from that handler. I'd really appreciate it if someone could test this on another machine. It's a simple script, it's right there for you to copy and paste, and it just goes into a button.
Thanks.
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