"copy it to your stack?

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RossG
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"copy it to your stack?

Post by RossG » Thu May 12, 2016 3:38 am

I want to have a graph and found wgChart.

Download it? Why did I look for it in my "Downloads" directory?
Silly me. Still I did eventually figure out that I had to save it.

Next problem "..copy it to your stack". What the dickens does
that mean?

Clarification and elucidation required please and perhaps
directions to an example or two.
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Re: "copy it to your stack?

Post by FourthWorld » Thu May 12, 2016 3:53 am

Sounds like a third party add on, may be best to contact the author.
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RossG
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Re: "copy it to your stack?

Post by RossG » Thu May 12, 2016 4:45 am

Found it in the "Sample Stacks" in LC.

Funny thing. I made a test stack for
the cloning/grouping idea. When I
opened the Application Browser to check
it I found that wgChart had been added.

Was it because my sample stack was
in memory when I "downloaded" wgChart?
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