Whaaa?? That is what I was seeing! In my case I used go invisible <stack name>. 
The stack I went to got focus, but going back to the calling stack did NOT 
return focus. What I ended up doing is using set the defaultStack to <your 
stack>

Bob S


On Mar 29, 2020, at 2:17 PM, Bill Vlahos via use-livecode 
<use-livecode@lists.runrev.com<mailto:use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>> wrote:


I have a stack that needs to hide itself so a different window (other 
application) is now the frontmost window so my application can use AppleScript 
keystroke command to enter information into the other window.

When I issue the command hide this stack my application window disappears but 
doesn’t lose focus. The target application that was behind my floating window 
doesn’t become the frontmost application.

The documentation in 9.5.1 says that hide stack is not supported in 64bit. What 
is the alternative for MacOS X 64bit to temporarily hide my application?

Thank you,
Bill Vlahos

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