I did not know that! At least, I think I might have known that, and forgot, and 
then been reminded again, and then forgot again! 

Bob


On Dec 17, 2012, at 7:04 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:

> On 12/17/12 5:54 PM, Peter Bogdanoff wrote:
>> I do see that there is much more management with the "offset",
>> however, I believe I can use the offset without having to actually
>> navigate to the other stack, and I found that going to another stack
>> and using the "Find" there unlocks the screen (bad).
> 
> The lockscreen command should really be called "lockWindow". It's a holdover 
> from HyperCard where the stack did take up the whole screen (at first, 
> anyway) so the two were essentially the same thing. Going to another stack 
> will always force a redraw. You can lock the screen again after going there 
> but you'll see the stack change.
> 
> One trick that might work is to go to the other stacks invisibly. That will 
> leave the first stack on screen and visually nothing will appear to change. 
> Use "go invisible stack <stackname>". You shouldn't need to use lockscreen if 
> you do that.
> 
> 
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