Please Help ! A most stubborn bug with custom variable
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 1:07 pm
Please Help ! A most stubborn bug, forcing me to postpone and postpone publishing the last version 18.1.5 of the freeware electronic diary program "Phenomenalog"
I am stuck with one little problem: a button on a substack ("parseviewer")refuses to answer a well identified folder ("Parsings"), defined with a custom property("parsepath" = ../../Parsings) of another substack "phenomenalog", although another handler(in substack "Phenomenalog" finds - and uses - the folder defined with the same custom property.
Experiments with placing the parsepath as custom property of substack "Parseviewer" and placing it as custom property of main stack results in same error.
In debugging I have tried to to create a variable with "LongFilePath": this gives the most absurd result: reversing the hierarchy of folders, so the higher level folders are placed under the lower level folders !!!
The problem persists both on win and on mac.
A further trouble is, that LiveCode, although closed down with the forget all, and even after restart of livecode, and even after restart of windows, seems to "remember" the previous parsepath, which looks like an unsurmountable obstackle, - could there (also) be an error in LiveCode ?
I have been fighting with this for weeks . and both Mark Schonewille and Klaus Major tell me they are too busy.
Can I tempt somebody in this most relevant group to help solve the mystery.
Here I just attach a link to the site for standalone downloads, but shall of course send the full code and folder-hierarchy to any of you, who email me, that they might give it a try.
Kresten.bjerg@psy.ku.dk
http://www.phenomenalog.dk
I am stuck with one little problem: a button on a substack ("parseviewer")refuses to answer a well identified folder ("Parsings"), defined with a custom property("parsepath" = ../../Parsings) of another substack "phenomenalog", although another handler(in substack "Phenomenalog" finds - and uses - the folder defined with the same custom property.
Experiments with placing the parsepath as custom property of substack "Parseviewer" and placing it as custom property of main stack results in same error.
In debugging I have tried to to create a variable with "LongFilePath": this gives the most absurd result: reversing the hierarchy of folders, so the higher level folders are placed under the lower level folders !!!
The problem persists both on win and on mac.
A further trouble is, that LiveCode, although closed down with the forget all, and even after restart of livecode, and even after restart of windows, seems to "remember" the previous parsepath, which looks like an unsurmountable obstackle, - could there (also) be an error in LiveCode ?
I have been fighting with this for weeks . and both Mark Schonewille and Klaus Major tell me they are too busy.
Can I tempt somebody in this most relevant group to help solve the mystery.
Here I just attach a link to the site for standalone downloads, but shall of course send the full code and folder-hierarchy to any of you, who email me, that they might give it a try.
Kresten.bjerg@psy.ku.dk
http://www.phenomenalog.dk