Hello electronbender,
thanx for the reply,

answer to your question,
Because I don't know any better.

I was hoping someone who did know better could give me a hand with this.

was:
Slimbox.open()= function() { myslideshow.pause(true); }.bind(myslideshow); Slimbox.close()= function() { myslideshow.pause(false); }.bind(myslideshow);

tried removing the bind:
Slimbox.open()= function(){ myslideshow.pause(true); };
Slimbox.close()= function(){ myslideshow.pause(false); };
still no luck.

Also, I'm not really clear where or when I should be trying to do this.

I activate the slideshow:
window.addEvent('domready', function() {
                                                
                        this.el = $('slideshow');
                        var show184 = new Slideshow.Push(this.el, null,{
                                                /*options*/
                        transition: 'sine:out' });
 });

Then I activate the slimbox:
<script type="text/javascript">
                                Slimbox.scanPage = function() {
                                        $$(document.links).filter(function(el) {
                                        return el.rel && 
el.rel.test(/^lightbox/i);
                                        }).slimbox({
                                                /*options*/
                                        }, null, function(el) {
return (this == el) || ((this.rel.length > 8) && (this.rel == el.rel));
                                        });
                                        
};
</script> 
<script type="text/javascript">
                window.addEvent("domready", Slimbox.scanPage);
</script>




On Mar 12, 2009, at 2:46 PM, electronbender wrote:

So why are you binding it to myslideshow, if you have an instance of
the myslideshow, why not use just myslideshow.pause(true) ?

Sincerely,

Daiv Mowbray





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