Newbie

Bob Sneidar bobs at twft.com
Tue Feb 10 12:21:05 EST 2009


I think that non-persistent IDE properties are the lesser of the two  
evils. Otherwise you can easily lose track of your environment. But  
the important thing is, custom properties and object properties ARE  
persistent. Count on it.

Bob Sneidar
IT Manager
Logos Management
Calvary Chapel CM

On Feb 10, 2009, at 6:09 AM, DunbarX at aol.com wrote:

> Thank you, all.
>
> It was just that, as Mark said, you have to already have at least  
> one bg to
> set the editbg property at all. I thought I would set it and then do  
> some work.
>  Don't go "true" without it.
>
> Incidentally, the property is not saved if one closes the stack and  
> then
> reopens it; it defaults to "false" (saving the stack makes no  
> difference). So it
> is not, in my thinking, much of a property, more like a temporary  
> tool.
>
> This last disconcerted me; I could accept that I did not understand  
> the
> limitation. I was upset that my idea of what a property was is now  
> useless. Are
> most stack properties like that?
>
> Newbies do a lot of whining.
>
> I "have" Winkler, Kamins and DeVoto. And I have this list. I need  
> Danny
> Goodman.
>
> Craig Newman
>
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