Re: Making Screensavers with Revolution -sb-OS

2003-11-24 Thread Mike Brown
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 18:11:55 -0500 > To: How to use Revolution <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: Making Screensavers with Revolution -sb-OS > > Mike, > > Can you share your screen saver so that I might learn what you have > done? >

Re: Making Screensavers with Revolution -sb-OS

2003-11-24 Thread Thomas J McGrath III
Mike, Can you share your screen saver so that I might learn what you have done? ALso, is this possible for Macintosh OSX screensavers? Thanks Tom On Nov 24, 2003, at 6:08 PM, Mike Brown wrote: Hi Monte, Your method works like a charm! Thanks!! - Mike You might want to try something like t

Re: Making Screensavers with Revolution -sb-OS

2003-11-24 Thread Mike Brown
Hi Monte, Your method works like a charm! Thanks!! - Mike > You might want to try something like the following: > > local sOldMouseLoc > > on mouseMove x,y > if sOldMouseloc = "" then put x,y into sOldMouseLoc > if sOldMouseLoc <> x,y then quit > end mouseMove >> __

RE: Making Screensavers with Revolution -sb-OS

2003-11-24 Thread Monte Goulding
> Hi Jim, > > I tried the mousemove method: > > on mousemove > quit > End mousemove > > But it does not work on the Windows OS for a screensaver > application (.scr). > The screensaver will launch from Windows but immediately quits as if you > moved the mouse... Even if the mouse is completely s