According to the Documentation Library, you probably should be using the delete file command as per:

If the stack is a main stack, the delete stack command removes the stack from memory. (Any unsaved changes are lost.) However, it does not remove it from the user's system. To delete a main stack, use the delete file command instead.

I can't imagine your wanting to allow one of your users to actually "delete" a stack. That is pretty dangerous. Of course, if they created it, that's a whole new concern. Better it should be done out of your application at the "Finder" level. Of course, I just jumped into this and you may well have a good reason for doing what you're discussing here.

Joe Wilkins

On Dec 27, 2006, at 9:54 AM, David Bovill wrote:

Yes - that dialogue is a nightmare.

Constellation has a nice viewer for all the stacks and their states - but this is not an issue of organising as far as I can tell - it is simply not
possible to delete this stack...

 delete stack "View|Movie|Player"

Closes the stack but does not remve it from memory - it is still loaded. All
the destroy properties are set right (not that that should matter with
destroy)...

It is something that has happened before - so Id like to get to the bottom of it. Most probably quitting and restarting Rev will fix it - but then I
loose the why it wont work thing.

I got a strage clue in the message box:

 delete stack
"View#####REVEXCLUDEDSTRING#####Movie#####REVEXCLUDEDSTRING#####Player "

Seems it may be the name?
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