Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!mit-eddie!uw-beaver!microsoft!w-colinp From: w-colinp@microsoft.UUCP (Colin Plumb) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hypercard Subject: How to get number of card relative to background Message-ID: <1020@microsoft.UUCP> Date: 28 Nov 88 06:21:31 GMT Reply-To: w-colinp@microsoft.UUCP (Colin Plumb) Organization: Microsoft Corp., Redmond WA Lines: 25 Confusion: Microsoft Corp., Redmond WA In one stack I was creating, I had things set up so one "entry" in the stack consisted of several corresponding cards, each with a different background, and buttons to move between the various cards. Um... Imagine I was doing a flash-card thing, where I have one card with a picture on it and another with a field holding the name. It seemed to me that the most natural way to arrange it was so that card n of background "foo" corresponded to card n of background "bar", etc. I could move to card n of background "bar" from the card in background "foo" very easily, assuming I could find n. I tried various combinations of "get the card number in this background", but nothing seemed to work. Yet it seems that if I can name a card some way, I should be able to find the name of a card using the same scheme. I.e. I can go to a given card i.d., and I can get the card i.d. of the current card. I can go to card n of a stack, and I can find the position of the current card in the stack. Etc. Anybody know how to do this for 'go card n of background "foo"'? I came up with half a dozen work-arounds for my problem, but I'm still curious. Ideas, anyone? -- -Colin (microsof!w-colinp@sun.com)