We need to create a text-editor type app that can open multiple text windows at the same time.
The windows should all use the same stack layout.
Is it possible to open one stack several times as if the stack were a template or "stationery"?
If so, then we could inject empty
text into the text field on openStack to create a new blank text editor document using the stack as a template.
If the user wanted to open an existing text file, then we could put URL "file://xyz.txt" into field "Text Editor" of stack "the new text editor window"
This would be conceptually like the old Mac Classic idea of "Stationery" documents which were unchangeable, but when a user double-clicked on the document in the Finder it would open in a new window, and be called "Untitled #1".
We seem to remember there was once a setting in LiveCode to save a sub-stack as a "template" so that it could be used to display several identical windows.
After googling and searching through the LiveCode UI and Dictionary the only thing we found was
templateStack
If we were to use templateStack
then we would have to build an entire stack programmatically, which defeats the simplicity of the LiveCode programming paradigm.
Are we approaching this wrong?
How do LiveCode developers simulate multiple open documents from a standard template?
The only workaroud which we had was to create a substack as a template, keep the template hidden, and then when we need a new text editor window we would need to:
- Create a new totally empty stack
- For each item in the template stack...
- Create a duplicate item in the new text editor window.
Are we on the wrong track?