On 4/11/11 4:20 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
got it -- tnx richard.
put "/Users/Desktop/stackfile,rev" into sf
put the mainstack of stack sf into tStacks
put the substacks of stack sf into tSubStacks
LiveCode will resolve the path as a stack if you specify "stack", so you
could combine it a
got it -- tnx richard.
put "/Users/Desktop/stackfile,rev" into sf
put the mainstack of stack sf into tStacks
put the substacks of stack sf into tSubStacks
On 11 April 2011 13:49, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> stephen barncard wrote:
>
> I know how to determine the *name* of the *stack file* that'
stephen barncard wrote:
I know how to determine the *name* of the *stack file* that's holding a
loaded stack, but if one knows the *stack file name*, how does one get the
name of the stacks within?
get the substacks of stack "MyMainStack"
Does the whole stack have to be loaded first or is th
I've tried various ways and I know there must be one but I can't seem to
find it.
I know how to determine the *name* of the *stack file* that's holding a
loaded stack, but if one knows the *stack file name*, how does one get the
name of the stacks within?
Does the whole stack have to be loaded fi