> I assume this means "the openStack script in whatever card > you FIRST go to in the stack" This could cause a problem if > you have an "openstack" in a sub-stack .... !
Ahh, you are now bring up an event question 1st 2nd 3rd. -------- the setup Main Stack ------------- no scripts or buttons needed Sub Stack "Charlie" -------------------------- Stack script on openStack put the ticks && "stack Charlie (openStack) "&cr & msg end openStack Card 1 script on opencard put the ticks && "card 1 of Charlie (opencard)"&cr & msg end opencard on openStack put the ticks && "card 1 of Charlie (openstack)"&cr & msg pass openstack end openStack Card 2 script on opencard put the ticks && "card 2 of Charlie (opencard)"&cr & msg end opencard on openStack put the ticks && "card 2 of Charlie (openstack)"&cr & msg pass openstack end openStack ---------------------- Now CLOSE and save stack "Charlie" Type in the message box go card 2 of stack "Charlie" RESULT is an openstack>card2, openstack passed to >stack, then an opencard>card2 --the message box will show 68625425093 card 2 of Charlie (opencard) 68625425093 stack Charlie (openStack) 68625425093 card 2 of Charlie (openstack) If card 2 is already open (thus stack is open) no 'opencard or openstack is sent' If card 1 is already open, only the opencard is sent to card 2 Version 2.6.1, OSX 10.4.2 Hope this helps Jim Ault Las Vegas On 3/30/06 1:23 PM, "Francis Nugent Dixon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dave, > > You seem to have opened (a small but tangible) Pandora's box. > Several responses confidently talk about the "openStack" being > sent to Card 1. > > Either of two things : > > 1 - They only have 1 card stacks ....... (so it works !) > 2 - They don't read the same documentation as I do > (Rev 2.6.1 Build 152 - Documentation - Dictionary - OpenStack) > > The doc clearly states "the destination card". As I often : > > "go to card "x" of (sub)stack "y" > > I assume this means "the openStack script in whatever card > you FIRST go to in the stack" This could cause a problem if > you have an "openstack" in a sub-stack .... ! > > This bugged me until I found a workaround (see my previous mail). > > Do I read correctly, or have I got it all wrong ? > > I await comments from (certainly not older, but) wiser users ! > > -Francis > > "Nothing should ever be done for the first time !" > > > _______________________________________________ > use-revolution mailing list > [email protected] > Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription > preferences: > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
