Can a substack icon in a standalone be rendered invisible?

Dan Shafer revdan at danshafer.com
Thu Aug 18 14:00:10 EDT 2005


Chipp......


On Aug 17, 2005, at 5:26 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:

> If I were you, I'd just not include the subStack in the Standalone  
> build process, then just open it when you need if from your  
> standalone.

I think this is unclear, at least it is to me. I am under the  
impression that if you want to use a stack as data storage in a Rev  
app, you *must* include it in the standalone and have the substack in  
which you wish to store data in a separate folder. I can't tell  
precisely what you're suggesting here. Can you elucidate?

> I never use the 'put substacks in separate folders' feature of  
> standalone builder.

But is it not the case that if you *don't* put these substacks in a  
separate folder, you *can't* change their contents dynamically during  
program execution?




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