active stack

Bernard Devlin bdrunrev at gmail.com
Wed Jul 8 07:44:39 EDT 2009


Sorry I didn't see that you had tried using 'toplevel'. Can you
elaborate on the relationship between stacks A, B and Indicator? Are
they all substacks of the same stack.

Bernard

On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Bernard Devlin<bdrunrev at gmail.com> wrote:
> try
>
> go stack "B" as toplevel
>
> Bernard
>
> On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Beat Cornaz<B.Cornaz at gmx.net> wrote:
>> I have a mainstack with several substacks. One of the substacks is a tiny
>> 'Indicator' and I have 'set the systemWindow of stack "Indicator" to true'.
>> So this stack floats above everything else. I have a button to go from
>> substack A to substack B. I have - go stack "B" - in the script of the
>> button.
>> Clicking the button does make the substack "B" appear, but it has not become
>> the active stack. Only if I click in the substack "B" it becomes the active
>> stack (and gets the proper menu in Mac OSX).
>> All works fine if I close the stack "Indicator".
>> So, what commands do I use to make the stack appear and become the active
>> stack with the indicator open?. Toplevel does close the stack first (i don't
>> want that) and does not work either as I can remember.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Beat
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