Eva,
Could it be a memory issue? It seems strange that 3-5 images work fine in
one of my gallerys but exceeding that number so far has always given me the
error.
I also find it strange, and I don't thjink it's likely to be a memory
issue, beacuse you aren't straining the computer very hard.
on 2/27/02 11:01 AM, Andreas Gaunitz P11 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eva,
Could it be a memory issue? It seems strange that 3-5 images work fine in
one of my gallerys but exceeding that number so far has always given me the
error.
I also find it strange, and I don't thjink it's
Hi, Eva. May I ask you to set your date to the year 2002? Most of us live
in the present.
Thanks!
--
Agustín María Rodríguez
http://cablemodem.fibertel.com.ar/agustinmr/ (en construcción)
[To remove yourself from this list, or to change to digest mode, go to
Eva,
It doesn't seem to be catching on any particular image.
OK, so it's not the images.
It seems to be
directly related to the volume of images. For example initially the smaller
galleries work fine but if I continue through and look through the other
galleries (granted the larger
Okay:
Scratch part of that previous post. Now the problem seems to be with any
gallery that exceeds 5 images...??? What the?? I've read through Will's
code about a billion times and that definately is not in it. Also note
everything still works just peachy in authoring mode.
the link to the
A loong shot:
Are you on a Mac? Are you making projectors? If so, try to increase
the projector's memory allocation, or check the Use system memory
box when creating the projector.
-A.
Okay:
Scratch part of that previous post. Now the problem seems to be with any
gallery that exceeds 5
property not found
if pImage list [i].width pImage list [i].height then
#width
Script error
Did you type this or copy it to get it into the e-mail? Should it say
pImageList[i].height, instead of pImage list [i].height?
[To remove yourself from this list, or to change to digest mode, go to
property not found
if pImage list [i].width pImage list [i].height then
Hm, this line makes no sense.
#width
Script error
I feel like it must have something to do with the actual photos themselves
but I just don't get it. I even tried to replace Will's images in the
sample movie he replied
property not found
if pImage list [i].width pImage list [i].height then
Looks like the pImageList is breaking... probably because the import of the
images is failing. His code works for me. Two questions - one, did you
maintain the relative path to the images when you made your projector (in
on 2/27/02 1:08 AM, Andreas Gaunitz P11 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
property not found
if pImage list [i].width pImage list [i].height then
Hm, this line makes no sense.
#width
Script error
I feel like it must have something to do with the actual photos themselves
but I just
on 2/27/02 1:45 AM, Kurt Griffin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
property not found
if pImage list [i].width pImage list [i].height then
Looks like the pImageList is breaking... probably because the import of the
images is failing. His code works for me. Two questions - one, did you
maintain
11 matches
Mail list logo