RE: Scripting button behaviour

2001-01-12 Thread Monte Goulding
1 use on mouseUp set the showBorder of the target to false go to other card end mouseUp 2 is this in the same group as 1 because the messages will interfere? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Gregory Lypny Sent: Saturday, 13 January 2001

Re: Scripting button behaviour

2001-01-12 Thread andu
> >Hi Everyone, > >I hope you can help me with my attempts to script the behaviour and >appearance of buttons. I've run into a couple of small problems. > >1. I wanted to create some buttons that would appear as 3-D when the >mouse is moved over them, and then simply display there names

Scripting button behaviour

2001-01-12 Thread Gregory Lypny
Hi Everyone, I hope you can help me with my attempts to script the behaviour and appearance of buttons. I've run into a couple of small problems. 1. I wanted to create some buttons that would appear as 3-D when the mouse is moved over them, and then simply display there names without b

Re: QuickTime movie layering

2001-01-12 Thread Jack Rarick
At 12:49 PM 1/12/01 -0500, Robert Beichner wrote: >Are there any QuickTime wizards out there? I'm not a wizard ... but I'm spending a lot of time with it! > >I'm trying to put a small graphic object on top of a quicktime movie. The >basic idea is that a person clicks on the movie and a marker ap

QuickTime movie layering

2001-01-12 Thread Robert J. Beichner
Are there any QuickTime wizards out there? I'm trying to put a small graphic object on top of a quicktime movie. The basic idea is that a person clicks on the movie and a marker appears at the spot where they clicked. I can grab the mouseUp on the movie and place the graphic in the correct positi

Re: Form to mail

2001-01-12 Thread Sjoerd Op 't Land
Monte Goulding wrote/ schreef: > My question was based on Monte logic which is a bit like fuzzy logic but > more fluffy. Knowing that you can send a post message to a CGI script with > information to then be sent on in an email and also knowing that you can > write CGI in mc then I put 2 and 2 to

Re: MC 2.3.2 640x480 resolution problem

2001-01-12 Thread Signe Marie Sanne
>On 11/1/01 3:45 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > With 2.3.2, in the 640x480 resolution, my project is pushed downward by the > > exact vertical height of the menubar on the mac when the menubar is hidden. > > This did not occur with 2.3.1 on mac or at all on the PC in both v