On Jun 10, 2006, at 4:24 PM, Byron Turner wrote:

The current version of a stack crashes rev as do the last 2 versions of the stack. Versions 3 generations ago are fine. It probably would only take me half a day to recreate what was lost, but I'd sure like to avoid that. Is there some trick to opening stacks that might make a crash less likely (at least to recover scripts).

Suppress messages which you can do most easily by clicking on the Messages button in the toolbar (looks like an envelope with a little lock in front of it. It should now show the lock open but when you click the button, the lock will be shown as, well, locked.) You can now open your stack and edit the scripts but none of the scripts will actually run.

You will probably want to turn messages back on almost immediately after opening your stack as this suppresses ALL messages including ones needed for the IDE to run properly.

Spence


James P. Spencer
Rochester, MN

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