Marty,

I might suggest you try and create a blank palette and then examine
the scripts of rev's tool palette before jumping into the deep end.
Modifying the IDE requires a deep understanding of how LC‘s IDE works,
and isn't recommended for those not well-versed in it's ways.

On Monday, November 29, 2010, Marty Knapp <martykn...@comcast.net> wrote:
> I want to make a tool palette very similar to the LC tool palette, that I can 
> drag a button off of and have it create on a stack. So I copied revtools.rev 
> to the desktop and changed its name there and tried to open it, but of course 
> LC wants to know what to do with the existing tool palette. I did try closing 
> that before opening my copy but got the same message. I want to take a peek 
> at the scripting to learn how to make my own - what should I do, or does 
> someone have another idea for me?
>
> Thank you for any responses,
> Marty Knapp
>
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