Yep, you are correct. Just put them in the copy files pane and open the normal 
way. On mobile only one stack at a time is visible. The main stack is always 
open(but not necessarily visible) and has the engine that runs the whole app. 
Remember if you don't password protect the additional stacks, they can be 
copied out of the .app or .apk and opened and the source code will be exposed. 

This applies to both iOS and Android. 

Ralph DiMola
IT Director
Evergreen Information Services
[email protected]




<div>-------- Original message --------</div><div>From: William Prothero 
<[email protected]> </div><div>Date:03/28/2015  17:47  (GMT-05:00) 
</div><div>To: Use-livecode Use-livecode <[email protected]> 
</div><div>Subject: iOS question re extra stacks </div><div>
</div>Folks:
I’m trying out iOS and figuring out limitations, etc. 
What I’m wondering is whether iOS apps can load stacks that are not substacks 
of the main stack. I have tested it with a mainstack, with one substack, but I 
don’t see any way in the standalone settings to bring in additional stacks. Do 
I just put them into the copy files list and go to them in the normal way? Is 
that the best way to do it?

Bst,
Bill
\William A. Prothero
http://es.earthednet.org/

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