Stupid question about file path

Fran=?ISO-8859-1?B?5w==?=ois Cuneo francois.cuneo at cuk.ch
Wed Jun 4 14:25:00 EDT 2003


> You can use "put the effective filename" to get the current stacks
> filepath.
> For a subfolder you would do something like this:
> set the itemdelimiter to slash
> put item 1 to -2 of the effective filename of this stack into the
> subPath
> put the subPath & slash &  "NameOfSubFolder" into subPath
> 
> also when you have a standalone the defaultFolder is automatically set
> to the same path.
> 
> see also :
> How to... find out the location of the current stack's file
> About... filename specification and file paths
> defaultFolder
> filename of stack
> 
> On Mittwoch, Jun 4, 2003, at 17:50 Europe/Zurich, François Cuneo wrote:
> 
>> Hello!
>> I have a dummy question about File path.
>> I want to open automatically 2 stacks when I clic on a button, without
>> answer dialog.
>> So, I know how I have to do, when I have the full path.
>> But the first Stack that I want to open is on the same folder as the
>> stack
>> with the button.
>> So, how may I know the path of where I'm? What is the command
>> (Location is
>> not working, of course).
>> The second stack is in a folder, inside the folder of the mainstack. I
>> have
>> the same problem.
>> Could somebody help me?
>> Thank you for your answer.
>> Friendly
>> François
>> 
>> 
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Thank you Björnke!

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