Hi Richmond,
Well, screaming genius that I am, I have now "got that
one".
Good! :-)
However . . .
AH, I knew it woldn't be that easy.
Why can the backgroundBehavior only be set for groups?
I have no idea.
i.e. in my test stack I had to make a 'group' consisting of
the one image I wan
Well, screaming genius that I am, I have now "got that
one".
However . . .
Why can the backgroundBehavior only be set for groups?
i.e. in my test stack I had to make a 'group' consisting of
the one image I wanted spread through all the cards of the
stack.
It might be good thing if other objects
This is probably earth-shatteringly naive, but:
Why have I never come across background objects (and even
been anaware that they can exist in RR/MC) since I stopped
HyperCarding (about 7 years ago)?
Is there an unsuspected benefit to using background images
(i.e. can they be spread across a set
Hi Richmond,
This is probably earth-shatteringly naive, but:
Why have I never come across background objects (and even
been anaware that they can exist in RR/MC) since I stopped
HyperCarding (about 7 years ago)?
I' sure this is a rhetorical question, isn't it? ;-)
Is there an u
This is probably earth-shatteringly naive, but:
Why have I never come across background objects (and even
been anaware that they can exist in RR/MC) since I stopped
HyperCarding (about 7 years ago)?
Is there an unsuspected benefit to using background images
(i.e. can they be spread across a set