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
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
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
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
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?
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Richard Gaskin
Fourth World