Hi David,

Another issue could be a resource fork. If you're on a Mac and have pasted a desktop icon into Finder's "About" box for the stack, that pasted image becomes one or more resources in the resource fork. If you delete the resources you don't want, stack bloat will decrease.

Here's a little tool you can use to review and remove resources from a resource fork:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gxgxp35wfm53rz5/Resource%20Manager.livecode?dl=0

Phil Davis


On 4/29/15 7:07 AM, Scott Rossi wrote:
An issue that has been discussed in the past might be unplaced groups --
groups that have been created at some time but aren't being used in the
stack.  Here's one thread:
<http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/Storing-and-saving-a-settin
g-in-a-stand-alone-td4687858i40.html>

Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX/UI Design




On 4/29/15, 6:21 AM,"dfepst...@comcast.net"  <dfepst...@comcast.net>  wrote:

A stack I have gradually improved over several years now occupies 4 MB on
disk, whereas for a long time it was more like 500 KB.
Is there some way to diagnose what elements are causing this?  I'd like
to generate a list of all of the stack's substacks, cards, fields,
images, scripts, etc., and see the amount of stack space each is
occupying.
David Epstein

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