Jacqueline,
I see what you mean, but it did work in the preopenstck handler until
now, changed it to openstack handler but it still does not work the
first time.
Any other thoughts
Thanks
Mike
On Jul 7, 2006, at 8:34 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Michael Robinson wrote:
>
> I will try to give you more information here it is -
> you build the standalone
> start the application
> after it is opened you then either create a new file (cloning of a
> sub-stack) or open a file you already created. Either way when
the file
> opens, it opens another sub-stack as a drawer. The command
originates
> from the stack you either cloned or opened in the preOpenstack
handler.
> The sub-stack that was cloned or opened makes documents.
>
> So - the whole thing works after you open and close it a few
times, but
> not from the get-go like it has sense version 1.1.1
When the preOpenStack message is sent, the stack has not been drawn
on screen yet. So I'm not sure how you could open a drawer on a
stack that isn't there. Since you say it used to work, maybe the
stack was forced into visibility prematurely (which is just a wild
guess.) At any rate, what happens if you move the drawer command to
the openStack handler instead? The openStack handler is sent after
the stack is already open and the window has been created. You need
a visible window to hang a drawer from.
I may still be confused about the order of the actions you're
executing, so maybe this won't work, but it is worth a try.
--
Jacqueline Landman Gay | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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