Mikey wrote:
create a new stack and put it in the script of the stack.  go to the
message box and type "s".

Alternatively, just type "edit the script of this stack" into the
message box, and the result will be the same.

Or create a button with

on mouseUp
  edit the script of this stack
end mouseUp

and then send "mouseUp" to the button - doesn't work.  However,
clicking on the button does work.

By "doesn't work" I mean that although the script editor comes up, the
script is not editable, but the "apply" and "revert" buttons are
active, which is normally not the case when the script editor comes
up.  The script in this mode doesn't show the cursor, and trying to
click and type in the script editor produces unpredictable behavior.


Okay, more on this. I can reproduce the problem, but it is temporary. I was wrong when I said the script was uneditable and locked. What I have just noticed is that the script is not locked, but rather unfocused.

When you get the uneditable script editor, simply click over to the message box (or anywhere else) and then back into the editor and it will become editable again. So the problem isn't as bad as it seems; it looks like more of a cosmetic thing.

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