Re: Using Profiles

2014-04-24 Thread Peter Haworth
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 10:25 PM, Guglielmo Braguglia < guglie...@braguglia.ch> wrote: > revSetStackProfile "<>", "<>" Thanks Guglielmo, using that command got things working. For some reason setting the profile property of the control didn't have any effect. I think the problem with the dat

Re: Using Profiles

2014-04-23 Thread Guglielmo Braguglia
Hi to all, sorry but ... I don't agree ... :D :D :D Living in Switzerland, I often need to write programs in our national languages (Italian French and German), plus, obviously, English and I have always used, not without some minor difficulties, especially with accented characters on differe

Re: Using Profiles

2014-04-23 Thread Mark Wieder
Pete- Wednesday, April 23, 2014, 4:13:10 PM, you wrote: > I believe you can change any built-in property but I'm just starting to > learn about profiles so could be wrong. I gave up trying to figure out profiles a long time ago. They didn't seem to do what I seemed to think they should do. I thi

Re: Using Profiles

2014-04-23 Thread Peter Haworth
ml> On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 3:12 PM, Alejandro Tejada wrote: > What properties could we change using profiles? > > Could we change all properties of each object inside a group? > (like changing geometry for different resolutions and stacks orientations) > > Could we change the

Re: Using Profiles

2014-04-23 Thread Alejandro Tejada
What properties could we change using profiles? Could we change all properties of each object inside a group? (like changing geometry for different resolutions and stacks orientations) Could we change the points, ink and fillgradient of a graphic? (like frames of an animation) Al -- View

Using Profiles

2014-04-23 Thread Peter Haworth
I get the idea from the list archives that profiles are about at the same level of reliability as the Geometry Manager but the posts are a couple of years old or more so hoping things may have improved. I set up a really simple test: 1. Created a label control with its contents set to "Red" 2. I