Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!ucbvax!bloom-beacon!apple!dan From: dan@Apple.COM (Dan Allen) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hypercard Subject: Re: three questions Message-ID: <15680@apple.Apple.COM> Date: 17 Aug 88 08:57:56 GMT References: <20059@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu> Reply-To: dan@apple.com.UUCP (Dan Allen) Organization: Apple Computer Inc, Cupertino, CA Lines: 48 In article <20059@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu> cml@diplodocus.cis.ohio-state.edu (Christopher Lott) writes: >I have been unable to resolve these questions; can anyone please help? > >1. "Stack Info..." report that I have 2 backgrounds. typing "go next bkgnd" > in the message box generates a "No such card." dialog. How can I see > and remove the second background? Is it really there? > It seems you have a corrupt stack. The 2nd background exists (in some wierd sense of the word) but without a card! This is not good, obviously, but I do not know of a good fix. Bad media? We need a better solution to such problems, and actually someone is working on a stack recovery tool. In the meantime, get a copy of the Stack Detective to look at what's going on, or you can also use Fedit to at least see your info. If the stack is reasonably small, BinHex it and send it to me; perhaps we can figure out what went wrong. >2. How can I tell if the Paste menu item under Edit is "Paste Card" as opposed > to "Paste Button" or "Paste Text" or whatever? > Usually you can figure this out from context. If you just copied a button, then you can count on it saying Paste Button rather than Paste Text. >3. Why does locking the screen break visual effects, no matter which call is > made first? (e.g., "lock screen; visual effect x y" doesn't work, but > neither does "visual effect x y ; lock screen".) When you lock the screen you are freezing it, so any visual effects done are NOT shown. If you want to see the visual effect, you must do an unlock screen or equivalent, such as: lock screen ... stuff ... unlock screen with dissolve or in the old world of pre HC 1.2, set lockScreen to true ... stuff ... visual effect dissolve set lockScreen to false More into on this is found in the 1.2 Release Notes stack, which is full of great ways of using the unlock screen stuff. Dan Allen Software Explorer Apple Computer