I have created DIFfersifier a long time ago. A few years ago, I added a
way to export stacks to XML. It isn't difficult to do that, since you
just list all the properties as XML. If I remember correctly, a few
properties can be read but not set, or perhaps there was another
problem. I never got to writing a tool to recreate stacks from the same
XML files, but although it would be a lot of work, it is certianly doable.
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Op 04-May-16 om 14:29 schreef Paul Dupuis:
Some time back on this email list there were discussions about tool(s)
to write a stack (mainstack, substacks, controls, images, and all their
standard and custom properties) out into a text file that could then be
run through another tool to recreate the stack exactly. I think I recall
that the purpose was to work with source code management systems which
tend to want to work with text files.
In theory it was a matter of looping through all stack, substacks,
cards, and controls and writing out all their standard and custom
properties and scripts and then reversing this to rebuild the stack(s)
I find myself in need of a tool to export a stack and all its possible
bits to a text file and then regenerate it. Did anyone ever build such
tools? Willing to share them?
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