lots of stack to manage....
xbury.cs at clearstream.com
xbury.cs at clearstream.com
Fri Sep 10 05:24:50 EDT 2004
Thierry,
Just list the files in a field!
If you create one file, add them to the "index" stack and that's about it.
If they don't go all in one folder, you can add a hidden field with the
paths of the stacks...
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douez at wanadoo.fr
Sent: vendredi 10 septembre 2004 11:19
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Subject: lots of stack to manage....
Hello all,
i've developped a kind of wee-IDE to manage
the edition and compilation of scripts to be able
to drive a Laboratory Automation Workstation.
In the first version, for every script ( laboratory experiment )
i had a folder with few files and folders.
Now, i would like to make a stack for every experiment; such a stack
will contains the Datas of all the old files using custom properties; but
nothing more ( no user interface ).
The size can be from 100kb up to 2 Mbyte of texts by stack.
Would like to manage around 100 of these stacks.
So, in the IDE, would like to be able to see the hundred stacks name
in one field; so the user can choose one of them with one click.
My question is How to manage a list of all these stacks
without putting them into RAM, except when the user choose One.
Any tricks, ideas will be very much welcomed :-)
Regards, thierry
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