On 4/20/05 2:33 PM, David Burgun wrote:

Ok, I think I understand that, in this case though, the Stack in question *is* a main stack, does this make a difference?

Every stack has one or more cards; mainstacks, substacks, all of them. Type this into the message box:


 go card 1

Whatever card appears, that is card one of the current stack. Card 1 is also the card you first see when the stack opens, as the engine automatically displays that card by default. If you have not set a label for your stack and it has more than one card, you will see the card number in the title bar as well.

Cards are numbered in the order you have created them. A new stack automatically has one card. If you create another card, that will be card 2. If you use the arrow keys to page through your stack, it will show the cards in order. You can change the order of the cards if necessary (though it isn't often done; usually only needed if you decide you want to add a title card at the front later on.) To change card order:

  set the number of this card to <number>
i.e.: set the number of this card to 1

Ask if you need more info.


The reason I asked is because I have some Stacks that have multiple cards formed into a Tabbed Button, one card for each tab, and on the stacks that have this control I send a menuPick command to the Tab to select the correct card. I was wondering if this would cause problems, seems not? Just add it to the fist card of the Stack.


Ok, I will give this a try and report back.

Thanks a lot for your help, you don't know how much I appreciate it. Some of this stuff is a complete mystery. The documentation seems so scattered that it's hard to know what is going on sometimes.

I guess it doesn't help that the IDE gets hosed so often when trying to setup this kind of stuff.

All the Best
Dave
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