RE: Cursors in a Revlet

2010-12-03 Thread John Dixon
Rick... You are not missing anything... the cursors are not included in the revlet when you compile it for the web, so they are not there to show... > Once again I know I am mising something really simple. I use: > > on mouseEnter >lock cursor >set the cursor to hand > end mous

Re: Cursors in a Revlet

2010-12-04 Thread Peter Brigham MD
FYI, though I know little about revlets, if you are setting cursors on a stack running on the desktop (in the IDE or as a standalone), it will work much better to set the defaultCursor. I used to lock the cursor and set it to something but ran into intermittent problems with it not unlockin

Re: Cursors in a Revlet

2010-12-04 Thread Rick Rice
John: That explains why it doesn't work, .. nuts. Thanks for the info. Rick On 3-Dec-10, at 3:05 PM, John Dixon wrote: Rick... You are not missing anything... the cursors are not included in the revlet when you compile it for the web, so they are not there to show

Re: Cursors in a Revlet

2010-12-04 Thread Rick Rice
Peter: Thanks, I'll make the changes. Rick On 4-Dec-10, at 6:59 AM, Peter Brigham MD wrote: FYI, though I know little about revlets, if you are setting cursors on a stack running on the desktop (in the IDE or as a standalone), it will work much better to set the defaultCursor. I used

Re: Cursors in a Revlet

2010-12-04 Thread Richard Gaskin
John Dixon wrote: > You are not missing anything... the cursors are not included in > the revlet when you compile it for the web, so they are not > there to show... Do revlets support custom cursors in the browser if you copy the cursor images to your stack? -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World