On May 17, 2007, at 2:18 PM, Michael Binder wrote:
Devon Asay wrote:
You might try this and see what happens:
if the style of this stack is topLevel then -- would only execute
if the stack receiving the shutdownrequest was non-modal.
if the visible of this stack then -- would ensure shutdownrequest
would only be handled in a visible stack
Hi Devon,
I don't think that is a solution. The problem with your suggestion
is that "this stack" does not evaluate to "myApp".
Did you try my other suggestion?
answer "This stack: " & the mainstack of this stack & cr & "Quit
now?" etc.
Likewise, when I write: "the short name of this cd", it never
evaluates to the name of the card that the user is quitting from.
Did you try to replicate the bug with the example I gave?
Yes I did try it and it did just what you said. And that may or may
not be a bug. It seems more like a message hierarchy issue. It should
do what you want if instead of 'this stack' you refer to 'the
mainstack of this stack' or do a check like this:
on shutdownrequest
if the short name of this stack = the short name of me then...
etc.
It should only execute the statements in shutdownrequest if in fact
this stack is stack "myApp".
Devin
Devin Asay
Humanities Technology and Research Support Center
Brigham Young University
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