Re-2: basic question about "go to stack" and scripts in that stack

runrev260805 at m-r-d.de runrev260805 at m-r-d.de
Mon Sep 1 15:14:22 EDT 2008


Ups,

the code should be

put 1754 into tTimesstamp
convert tTimestamp to short system time
put tTimestamp
 
With the above code i get the wrong time.

Regards,

Matthias 

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: basic question about "go to stack" and scripts in that stack (01-Sep-2008 20:50)
From:    william humphrey <shoreagent at gmail.com>
To:      runrev260805 at m-r-d.de

> Thank you. That is the behavior I expected and was not getting. So my next
> step is to try to figure out if this is a bug of the beta version although 
> I
> don't think so ...
> I will make a simpler version of my two stacks and test it. I really wish
> that the day would have more hours in it...
> 
> On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 1:50 PM, J. Landman Gay <jacque at hyperactivesw.com>
> wrote:
> 
> > william humphrey wrote:
> >
> >> This is a simple question.
> >> If you have two stacks (one is a substack of the other and both are side
> >> by
> >> side on my monitor) and you click on one stack manually with the mouse
> >> then
> >> the scripts in that stack all work perfectly but if you "go to that 
> stack"
> >> with a script from the other stack the scripts do not work  even though
> >> visually it appears that the stack is active in front of you and 
> selected.
> >>
> >
> > Generally you don't have to do anything, the stack you go to becomes the
> > defaultstack. But in some cases that doesn't happen, and you need to set it
> > yourself: set the defaultstack to <firstStack>.
> >
> > Another option is to simply put the function into the main stack script.
> > All substacks can use them from there.
> >
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