Card Name space conflicts in the Rev IDE

Marcio Alexandroni marcio at cialogica.com.br
Mon Mar 15 10:05:46 EDT 2010


Hi,

Well, the inspector shows the cards for the open stack, so you won't be able
to see the cards from both stacks, you have to navigate to the other stack
so you can see its cards on Inspector.

Marcio Alexandroni
www.cialogica.com.br
 ( (11) 9989-8316
  marcioalexandroni
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> From: stephen barncard <stephenREVOLUTION2 at barncard.com>
> Reply-To: How to use Revolution <use-revolution at lists.runrev.com>
> Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 09:01:21 -0500
> To: How to use Revolution <use-revolution at lists.runrev.com>
> Subject: Re: Card Name space conflicts in the Rev IDE
> 
> But you didn't follow my recipe!! You renamed the cards in the application
> browser before looking.
> 
> Look everyone, I know I look like a fool here, and now I know that it's
> possible with the App browser but I know what I am seeing and I think there
> is a bug here. I had been trying to use the Inspection panel exclusively
> without using the application browser at all. I was assuming that they would
> be working the same way.
> 
> once again
> 
> start with a clean IDE
> 
> create new stack
> create substack
> *using only the inspector panel*, try to navigate and rename both first
> cards of the mainstack and substack respectively.
> 
> you will find it is not possible.
> 
> could someone please confirm this so I can report it.
> 
> sqb
> 
> On 15 March 2010 02:30, Andre.Bisseret <Andre.Bisseret at inria.fr> wrote:
> 
>> Bonjour  Stephen,
>> 
>> 
>> Le 15 mars 10 à 06:49, stephen barncard a écrit :
>> 
>> 
>>  Thanks for the help guys.
>>> 
>>> It's not about creating new cards. It's what happens when one creates a
>>> new
>>> substack, and the automatic ID assignment of the first card in the new
>>> stack.
>>> 
>>> I had been using the inspector to try to get there. That triangle below
>>> the
>>> lock that can reveal objects.
>>> 
>> I followed your recipe here on Mac OSX 10.5.8, Rev 4.0
>> All is working well.
>> 
>> With name of card 1 of stack1 = stack1Card
>> and name of card 1 of stack2 = stack2Card:
>> 
>>  Clicking alternatively on the two stacks and using the triangle below the
>> lock,  with the menuItem "Card",  I get the right name for the two cards 1
>> (stack1Card or stack2Card) as expected.
>> 
>> Best regards from Grenoble
>> 
>> André
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