syntax check
Hershel Fisch
hershrev at realtorsgroup.us
Tue Nov 9 16:03:32 EST 2004
On Tuesday, November 9, 2004, at 03:29 PM, Frank Engel wrote:
> Three issues (at least):
>
> 1. You specify the name of the folder, not the desired name of the
> stack file, when issuing the "save stack" command
Didn't get this one.
> 2. This will not work outside of the IDE (you cannot modify scripts in
> standalones)
When saving a stack outside of a stand alone it should work
I tried by creating a new stack from the IDE naming it and then writing
into the mb save stack "ttt1" as "/Users/hershel/Desktop" and the
error was "can't open stack file"
> 3. The "save stack" command should be moved to be after the set the
> stackFileType and the set the script commands
>
> On Nov 9, 2004, at 15:15, Hershel Fisch wrote:
>
>> Hi all, what is wrong with this syntax ?
>> It doesn't save to the destination.
>>
>> on mouseUp
>> create stack "t2"
>> answer folder " "
>> put it into tP
>> save stack "t2" as tp
>> set the stackFileType to "myapSTCK"
>> set the script of stack "t2" to field "fi"
>> end mouseUp
>>
>> Thanks , Hershel
>>
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> Frank D. Engel, Jr. <fde101 at fjrhome.net>
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