Sneidar
> To: How to use LiveCode
> Subject: Re: CalendarPane
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> Ok so if the calendarPane widget is now open source, I would like to upload a
> corrected zip fi
On 8/8/11 12:06 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
I am going to say that in order to start using a stack that isn't
already open by Livecode, it cannot be a substack of another stack.
You can see why. Even if the parent stack is in the stackfiles,
Livecode apparently does not peruse the substacks of the ma
Ok so if the calendarPane widget is now open source, I would like to upload a
corrected zip file containing the CalendarPane help stack, the now separated
lib_CalendarPane and the lib_Rect stacks. I think this is the form the download
should take. I couldn't get it to work at first, because I as
On Aug 8, 2011, at 11:06 AM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
> Hi Devin and anyone else involved. I got this to work. I opened the substack
> called lib_calendarpane and set it's mainstack to itself, then I saved it. I
> added that stack (now independent of it's prior mainstack) to my project's
> stackfile
Hi Devin and anyone else involved. I got this to work. I opened the substack
called lib_calendarpane and set it's mainstack to itself, then I saved it. I
added that stack (now independent of it's prior mainstack) to my project's
stackfiles. Now "there is a stack" and "start using" work fine on t
Hi Devin. Yes it looks exactly like what I was hoping for, but the problem
seems to be in getting it into the stacks in use. I have added the
calendarpane.rev stack to my stack files in the project, so finding it should
not be a problem. Is there an issue with start using if the stack I want to
On Aug 5, 2011, at 11:12 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
> Is anyone successfully using CalendarPane? I cannot get it to work after
> having dropped it once in a stack. I deleted everything and started over, and
> now it won't work at all. Livecode says there is no such stack when I try to
> start usin