Thanks Scott (x2),
That takes some of unknowns out of the equation. Up until now I have never
run into palette problems in MC...must have been the card.
Blair Moxon
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>>All ways should be equally "safe". I'd recommend using GIF
>>compression for most things, th
On Fri, 3 Mar 2000, Blair Moxon wrote:
> I recently built a demo which looked fine on several PC's (tested it on in
> 16 bit color). I later showed it on a PC at a remote location (I dragged the
> standalone file over a network). The greys were different, and one mystery
> image turned completely
Recently, Blair Moxon wrote:
> I recently built a demo which looked fine on several PC's (tested it on in
> 16 bit color). I later showed it on a PC at a remote location (I dragged the
> standalone file over a network). The greys were different, and one mystery
> image turned completely black lea
I recently built a demo which looked fine on several PC's (tested it on in
16 bit color). I later showed it on a PC at a remote location (I dragged the
standalone file over a network). The greys were different, and one mystery
image turned completely black leaving faint outlines of the original im
>Tuv, if you already have the WDEF done, then this won't help much, but
>there is already an existing WDEF that does exactly this. It is called
>Odo, after the shape-shifting character on Deep Space 9. It takes its
>window shape from whatever PICT is stored in the same file with the same
Thank
It appears that on 1/31/00 10:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>What you really need is a Mac version of the irregular window in Tuv
>>Snyder's external (that feature only works on Windows now).
>>Unfortunately providing this is apparently going to require some minor
>>addition
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> From: Mark Talluto [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 3:11 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Screen Capture ?
>
>
> Hi Blair. While the stack below is a bit bloated in that it does some
> things I needed it t
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> Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 13:05:52 -0800 (PST)
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Digest metacard.v003.n222
>
> Scott,
> I believe you are talking about the File/Import/Snapshot command in
> Metacard - just click on "Take snapshot" (make s
>What you really need is a Mac version of the irregular window in Tuv
>Snyder's external (that feature only works on Windows now).
>Unfortunately providing this is apparently going to require some minor
>additions to the engine. This is currently planned for 2.3.1.
Right, I have a design and code
Recently, Scott Raney wrote:
> What you really need is a Mac version of the irregular window in Tuv
> Snyder's external (that feature only works on Windows now).
Yes, I know. I'm using the external on Windows, but now I'm scrambling to
find a workaround for the Mac. I guess there are no option
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Scott Rossi wrote:
> Thanks for the pointer to import snapshot command. Works like a charm.
>
> I'm now trying to figure out if there's a way to eliminate the 1 pixel black
> border that surrounds the stack window (Macintosh), even when the
> decorations of the stack are se
on 1/31/00 6:35 AM, Blair Moxon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> When importing images using File/Import/Images, can they only be imported
> one at a time??? This is incredibly tedious and time consuming. There is a
> marvelous invention called 'multi-select' which would make my life much
> easier..
Thanks for the pointer to import snapshot command. Works like a charm.
I'm now trying to figure out if there's a way to eliminate the 1 pixel black
border that surrounds the stack window (Macintosh), even when the
decorations of the stack are set to empty. Is there any way to do this?
(I'm try
lair Moxon
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> -Original Message-
> From: Scott Rossi [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2000 4:06 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Screen Capture ?
>
> I seem to remember reading something on the list about the capabilit
I seem to remember reading something on the list about the capability (or
an external) that allows you to take a screencapture of a designated
portion of the desktop and bring it into the current stack. Does this
capability exist?
Thanks & Regards,
Scott
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