I had this problem when I imported a cursor as an image, then set the
visible of the image to false. If I showed the image again (I hid it
behind a button), then it stopped showing up as inverse. Don't ask me
to explain this, but it is really what happened :-)
Sarah
On Monday, March 10, 2003,
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Hi all,
When I try to use a custom cursor by setting it to a specific image ID, the
cursor shows up as an inversed version of the image (which itself looks
fine). With the cursor, black shows up instead of white and vice versa.
The image had been imported into the stack
Sons of Thunder Software
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Subject: Inverse-colored custom
When I try to use a custom cursor by setting it to a specific
image ID, the cursor shows up as an inversed version of the
image (which itself looks fine). With the cursor, black shows
up instead of white and vice versa.
The image had been imported into the stack via a PNG file
that
--- Scott Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...creating the image in an image
editor, importing it into Rev/MC,
and then clicking the image with the paint
tool? Supposedly this action
forces the image to be Rev/MC compliant and
then will work properly.
does this paint OVER the image or allow
-colored custom cursor shows up...
--- Scott Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...creating the image in an image
editor, importing it into Rev/MC,
and then clicking the image with the paint
tool? Supposedly this action
forces the image to be Rev/MC compliant and
then will work properly