[RRgraphix] TL.rev stack screws up menus and doesn't put them back

Marielle Lange mlange at lexicall.org
Wed Dec 14 15:31:57 EST 2005


Hi Tom,

Don't worry, your behaviour on this list and on the RRgraphix list  
has always been exemplar. There was nothing wrong with your "Warning  
email".

Take care,
Marielle

PS. What's the purpose of a [RRgraphix]  list if we get to read all  
threads here?

> Hello all listers,
>
> I had an experience with a sample stack that at first threw me off  
> and I may have responded to the what the stack did harshly. I'm not  
> sure. But it brought up a point for me.
>
> Is it considered good form to point out how someone's hard worked  
> stack performs if it does so in such an unexpected way (like the  
> stack that moved my menu's did but did not put them back)? In other  
> words if someone makes a stack that does something 'wrong' or 'bad'  
> in my opinion, would it be considered an insult or attack OR should  
> it be considered a critigue simply on the stack or code and be  
> considered a positive thing?
>
> I try to take any advise or critique as a positive thing but  
> sometimes I feel slighted. I was wondering how others felt about this.
>
> P.S. The stack in question was a good stack and showed some  
> interesting things that could be done with RR but I was not ready  
> for it to move my menu's and not put them back. That does not take  
> away from the intent of the sample.
>
> Yours,
>
> Tom
>
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