mike cash wrote:
> 
> I think I've had a massive 'brain-fart' (too many tedious tasks in Photoshop
> over and over...aaarrggghhh).
> 
> Anyway, I have a map of the U.S.  When  a user rolls over a particular
> state, that state will light up (ooohhh, aaahhh).  The question is, if each
> state is set up as a different sprite, then the bounding area of the sprite
> is a...BOX...(theme from "Jaws" begins playing).

not if you use background transparent ink. then the rollover area is the
visible area...

> 
> Problem obviously is that the bounding box around said sprite overlaps
> neighboring states (sprites).  This obviously won't work.
> 
> So, how to get a rollover for each individual state (without separating the
> states).

didn't you just say that each state was a separate sprite? if so, the
ink solution should work...
-bhakti


> 
> I believe that this is fairly simple, after an Ale, maybe it'll come back to
> me, in the interim, can someone please jog my memory (or just slap me upside
> my head)?
> 
> TIA
> Mike "Spyder" Cash
> Zombified programmer
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