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stop using

stop using stack

The stop using command removes a stack from the message-passing order. Handlers in the stack script of the removed stack will no longer be available for use to the current stack.


Examples

stop using stack "My Favorite Scripts"

Placeholders

stack
An expression that identifies a stack by its name, using one of the following forms:

this stack
stack text -- name or path name


For example:

stack "Home"
stack "Simonides:School:References"
this stack
stack "HD:Stacks:Addresses alias
When used inside a stack script:
me
When a stack receives a message:[the] target

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stop using

stop using stack

The stop using command removes a stack from the message-passing order. Handlers in the stack script of the removed stack will no longer be available for use to the current stack.


Examples

stop using stack "My Favorite Scripts"

Placeholders

stack
An expression that identifies a stack by its name, using one of the following forms:

this stack
stack text -- name or path name


For example:

stack "Home"
stack "Simonides:School:References"
this stack
stack "HD:Stacks:Addresses alias
When used inside a stack script:
me
When a stack receives a message:[the] target

Related Topics

« start using | HyperTalk Reference | subtract »

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