It also works to say

    go to current card of stack "ABC"

or

    go this card of stack "ABC"

or just

    go stack "ABC" -- goes to current card of that stack if stack is open


Best -
Phil Davis


On 4/16/13 11:40 AM, John Dixon wrote:
Peter..

Have a look at RecentCards in the dictionary...

Subject: Re: Current Card
From: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2013 11:09:09 -0700
To: [email protected]

That's it!

It works, notwithstanding I don't see "currentCard" in the LC Dictionary...

Craig's suggestion doesn't have the precision I was needing--I don't know what 
card is showing.

Peter

On Apr 16, 2013, at 10:45 AM, Mark Wieder <[email protected]> wrote:

Peter Bogdanoff <bogdanoff@...> writes:

How would I refer to the current card of the topStack, or any open stack,
without actually going to that stack?

the currentcard of stack the topstack
the currentcard of stack "xyzzy"

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Mark Wieder
[email protected]



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