go cd "the home stack" of stack "Intro to HyperCard 2.0"
end mouseUp
-- part 5 (button)
-- low flags: 00
-- high flags: 2000
-- rect: left=259 top=16 right=146 bottom=444
-- title width / last selected line: 0
-- icon id / first selected line: 0 / 0
-- text alignment: 1
-- font id: 0
-- text size: 12
-- style flags: 0
-- line height: 16
-- part name: Info 2
----- HyperTalk script -----
on mouseUp
showFld
end mouseUp
-- part 6 (field)
-- low flags: 81
-- high flags: 2004
-- rect: left=51 top=5 right=96 bottom=256
-- title width / last selected line: 0
-- icon id / first selected line: 0 / 0
-- text alignment: 0
-- font id: 174
-- text size: 14
-- style flags: 0
-- line height: 15
-- part name: Info 2
----- HyperTalk script -----
on mouseUp
hide me
end mouseUp
-- part 7 (button)
-- low flags: 00
-- high flags: 2000
-- rect: left=111 top=184 right=208 bottom=157
-- title width / last selected line: 0
-- icon id / first selected line: 0 / 0
-- text alignment: 1
-- font id: 0
-- text size: 12
-- style flags: 0
-- line height: 16
-- part name: Info 3
----- HyperTalk script -----
on mouseUp
showFld
end mouseUp
-- part 8 (field)
-- low flags: 81
-- high flags: 2004
-- rect: left=18 top=209 right=300 bottom=227
-- title width / last selected line: 0
-- icon id / first selected line: 0 / 0
-- text alignment: 0
-- font id: 174
-- text size: 14
-- style flags: 0
-- line height: 15
-- part name: Info 3
----- HyperTalk script -----
on mouseUp
hide me
end mouseUp
-- part contents for card part 1
----- text -----
This is an artist’s Home stack.
-- part contents for card part 4
----- text -----
This is the first card of an artist’s Home stack, which has buttons linking to several frequently used programs. Click on the card for more information.
-- part contents for card part 6
----- text -----
This small Home stack can be kept up on the screen at all times; the artist can easily go to one of these programs
by clicking on the icons.
-- part contents for card part 8
----- text -----
These buttons take the artist to the other cards in the Home stack, in which several frequently used graphic utilities are stored.