Jim,
If you're doing this in the IDE, there's a very simple way to do it.
Open up the Main stack with the substack you want to 'move'.
Open up the stack you want to 'move it to.'
Open the prop editor for the substack to be moved. Select the new stack
as the Main stack. Save the new stack. Now QUIT Rev (don't save the orig
Main stack) and relaunch, open the new stack and you will see the
substack there. By quitting Rev, you won't have problems with namespace
conflicts or the IDE getting 'confused' over which stack is where.
HTH,
Chipp
Jim Bufalini wrote:
Hi all,
Lets say you create a substack or someone shares a stack with a library or
other type of substack that you want to incorporate in other projects.
What's the best way to separate out that substack from the original Main
stack (without actually separating it from the original project by setting
it's main stack to itself) and then, adding it to another project?
I've been setting the substack to a main stack of itself. Saving the
substack. Closing the original main stack without save. Opening a new main
stack. Opening what was the substack. Setting the main stack of the opened
former substack to the new main stack. Kind of a PITA (Pain In The A__).
Isn't there a better way?
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