Re: stacks within a stack file

2011-04-11 Thread J. Landman Gay
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

Re: stacks within a stack file

2011-04-11 Thread stephen barncard
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'

Re: stacks within a stack file

2011-04-11 Thread Richard Gaskin
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

stacks within a stack file

2011-04-11 Thread stephen barncard
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