I want when change members in specific sprite, new
member don't scale to prev member size,
Humm... could you try to do a more understandable sentence please ?
bye
Alexx
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At 23:12 Uhr -0800 28.12.2004, Ali Aghighi wrote:
Hi
I want when change members in specific sprite, new
member don't scale to prev member size,
as soon as you have set the rect (or the width or
height) of a sprite (or any other sprite property
for that matter) it overrides the *default*
sprite(n).stretch = FALSE
-- Mark Whybird
At 23:12 Uhr -0800 28.12.2004, Ali Aghighi wrote:
Hi
I want when change members in specific sprite, new
member don't scale to prev member size,
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Well, I advice you to try to rebuild you projector in Director 10, or maybe in
9. It seems to me, new update added some new bugs and your found is not the
first bug I've heard about.
I have a little problem, I think it is a Director bug, The problem is:
I checked the (Lock frame durations)
Hi list...
I'm working on some imaging lingo where I'm trying to convert a normal
RGB/32 bit full color image into a colorized monochromatic version of it
where only the photo's brightness values are preserved. Below are two
ways I've been able to approach the effect I want, but neither is truly
I'm working on some imaging lingo where I'm trying to convert a normal
RGB/32 bit full color image into a colorized monochromatic version of
it
where only the photo's brightness values are preserved.
I made a sample of this when I was figuring out some imaging Lingo. My
sample isn't done with
Hi Whit...
Looks nice. One thing I'm a little iffy about in your code is that I
understand setPixel and getPixel to be slow, so I usually avoid them.
When you do a repeat within a repeat of each pixel going across each
row, and then down, I'd think that would be slow on some machines, and
the
Hi Valentin,
I changed the subject line to make it more explicit :)
thanks a lot for this Xtra ! It seems to work great
Quoting Valentin Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
(New attempt, didn't get through when I tried a couple of days ago)
Hi List,
inspired by the Zip files thread (and bored by