Re: Place vs Copy

2005-07-24 Thread Mark Wieder
Dan- Sunday, July 24, 2005, 7:22:16 AM, you wrote: DS> Have you looked into the clone command? You'd still be doing multiple DS> copies of the original group, but possibly faster. Apparently, you can DS> also use use "Edit >> Replicate..." in the menu to make use use "Edit >> as many copies of th

Re: Place vs Copy

2005-07-24 Thread Dan Soneson
Have you looked into the clone command? You'd still be doing multiple copies of the original group, but possibly faster. Apparently, you can also use use "Edit > Replicate..." in the menu to make as many copies of the group (and place them in relation to one another on your card) as you wish.

Re: Place vs copy

2005-07-23 Thread Mark Wieder
Jacque- Saturday, July 23, 2005, 10:08:38 PM, you wrote: JLG> Yes, it sounds like you are stuck with that. I didn't know you were JLG> trying to put multiple copies on the same card. Groups aren't meant to JLG> do that and I don't think you can. Thanks. I'm fine with that. It's fairly fast, does

Re: Place vs copy

2005-07-23 Thread J. Landman Gay
Mark Wieder wrote: I think making multiple copies of the group and pasting them onto the card is what I'm stuck with here. My guess is that "place" makes an alias of the original group and pastes it into the destination, enabling backgroundBehavior along the way. Yes, it sounds like you are s

Re: Place vs copy

2005-07-23 Thread Mark Wieder
Jacque- Saturday, July 23, 2005, 11:12:51 AM, you wrote: JLG> Mark Wieder wrote: >> All- >> >> I'm trying to apply some optimization techniques learned from the >> online scripting conferences. And running into snags. >> >> "Placing" a group instead of copying and pasting it seems to turn its >

Re: Place vs copy

2005-07-23 Thread J. Landman Gay
Mark Wieder wrote: All- I'm trying to apply some optimization techniques learned from the online scripting conferences. And running into snags. "Placing" a group instead of copying and pasting it seems to turn its background behavior on. Is there something similar for non-background groups? Her

RE: Place vs copy

2005-07-22 Thread Lynch, Jonathan
Is it bad for the group to be a background? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Wieder Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 5:40 PM To: use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Subject: Place vs copy All- I'm trying to apply some optimiz

Place vs copy

2005-07-22 Thread Mark Wieder
All- I'm trying to apply some optimization techniques learned from the online scripting conferences. And running into snags. "Placing" a group instead of copying and pasting it seems to turn its background behavior on. Is there something similar for non-background groups? Here's what I'm faced wi