On 6/14/06, Devin Asay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It used to be A Very Bad Thing to begin a stack name with "rev".
Somewhere in the back of my head I thought I remembered that it's no
longer a problem. Can anyone confirm this? Some of us creating sample
stacks for RevCon need to know. ;-)
If yo
> Each time I reposition it to the top left and close it, it puts itself back
> where it was before - about a full height of the bar down from the top and
> beyond the Tools bar, to the right.
You can try this: move the button bar where you want it and then open the
Message Box and type:
save s
Thanks to those who gave me information on icons. I'm striking out,
though. I just want to make a little icon with an old paint program --
just something like a single letter or a little design. I don't want to
buy a program for one icon, especially when I think it might be
possible to do it mo
AFAIK, you're not supposed to start a stack name with "rev" still,
unless you know exactly what you're doing.
Best,
Mark
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It used to be A Very Bad Thing to begin a stack name with "rev".
Somewhere in the back of my head I thought I remembered that it's no
longer a problem. Can anyone confirm this? Some of us creating sample
stacks for RevCon need to know. ;-)
Devin
Devin Asay
Humanities Technology and Researc
resizeStack newWidth, newHeight, oldWidth, oldHeight
is sent whenever a stack is resized (such as when a user clicks the
Maximize button)
the [working] screenRect[s]
returns the size of the screen[s]
set the rect of this stack to the screenrect
makes your stack full-screen
Thus, you ca
Hi from Paris,
That's a great idea, Rob, but it doesn't solve my problem
(unless I can maximize the window from within my display
script, and know what the rect of that window is, BEFORE
displaying the .gif file.)
Thanks for opening another door.
-Francis
"Nothing should ever be done for the f
Bonjour Francis,
I want to display .gif files in a substack window
which is as big as the screen it runs on. Somebody
might have written a little script which offers a
slider mechanism so that the user can adjust
the current window size to screen size. Or can
it be done more easily ?
Both
Hi Byron... I've been interested in learning how to do this for some time
without taking the time you did to research it and figure it out. Can you
post your scripting as an example of this action. To my knowledge this is
the first time I've heard of this situation being scripted and it's exactly
Hi from Paris,
I was just wondering whether Gunga Din (who is
certainly a better Rev programmer than I), has
solved the following problem.
I want to display .gif files in a substack window
which is as big as the screen it runs on. Somebody
might have written a little script which offers a
slider
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