Didn't work as standalone on Suse either.
Bill Marriott wrote:
Followup:
Are you running this on Linux as a standalone? I bet you are, because the
stack doesn't work on Windows or Mac as a standalone, either.
You're running into the 10-statement runtime limitation with that "do field
'fSum'" business.
Easy way to fix that:
put 0 into fld "SSS"
repeat with i = 1 to 14
if the vis of img("Y" & i) = true then add 1 to fld "SSS"
end repeat
put fld "SSS" into SSUM
if SSum = 14 then
doSuccess
else
put empty into fld "SSS"
end if
Then in the card or stack script,
on doSuccess
wait 50 ticks
visual effect venetian blinds
go next
end doSuccess
The loop condenses your "brute force" script considerably.
Or, just put the whole thing into an object that is static.
"Bill Marriott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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FWIW, it seems to work as intended on Windows.
Now, what exactly happens on Linux? And which flavor of Linux?
I looked at the script of your stack... you really like the "brute force"
approach to programming, it seems! I can't quite figure out what it all
does or how... maybe you could run the debugger and at least indicate
where it seems to go south in the code?
Richmond Mathewson reported:
I made a jolly little stack (on a Mac computer),
[...]
Worked on Mac,
Nothing doing on Linux.
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