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 assumed that 
lib_Rect was a substack of the CalendarPane stack, same as lib_CalendarStack. 

Anyone have an idea about where I could send that?

Bob


On Aug 8, 2011, at 10:35 AM, Devin Asay wrote:

> 
> 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 
>> stackfiles. Now "there is a stack" and "start using" work fine on this 
>> library. 
> 
> Yes, looking at my project stack, that's what I did--made the two stacks that 
> comprise the Calendar pane substacks of my mainstack.
>> 
>> 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 mainstacks in the stack files  to find it. 
>> 
>> Is this a bug or intended behavior?
> 
> Not sure; I guess I've never tried to 'start using' a substack of another 
> stack.
> 
> Devin


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