Andy's comments and positioning...
Robert Brenstein
rjb at rz.uni-potsdam.de
Tue Feb 10 16:06:07 EST 2004
>At 10:21 AM -0800 2/10/04, Judy Perry wrote:
>>I was going to ask about this very solution that Jeanne suggests:
>>
>>How to do it?
>>
>>Sorry if this is a dumb question...
>
>Not at all.
>
>There are various ways to do it, but here's one:
>
>1. Create a stack with one button. In the button script, put the
>handlers that you would put in the Home stack if this were HC.
>
>2. In the stack script, put
> on openStack
> if the name of button "My Button" \
> is not among the lines of the backscripts
> then insert the script of button "My Button" into back
> end openStack
>
>3. Save the stack in the Plugins folder.
>
>4. Choose Development menu > Plugins > Plugin Settings, choose your
>plugin from the menu at the top, then choose "Revolution starts up"
>and "invisible". (For this kind of plugin, you don't need to choose
>any messages to send.)
>--
>jeanne a. e. devoto ~ jaed at jaedworks.com
>http://www.jaedworks.com
What is the advantage of inserting backscript as opposed to just
start using? Aside of course from the difference that I can insert
script of any object as a backscript.
Robert
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