Doc
>Semi-related question for the tests I've been
running:
>Using the application browser, I noticed that the
"pre-load into
>memory" property is automatically set for all images
that I import
>from a folder. Is there a way to avoid this if I
wanted to import 100
>or even 1000 images to the stack
On 5/7/05, MisterX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Doc,
>
> Just dont try to set the id of an image to an existing image
> thinking it will do the same thing as a url. ;) boom...
Heh heh, so I found out... the hard way. ;)
> You'll find lots of examples like that in xosmedialib.rev
> on Monsieurx.c
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> Cc: How to use Revolution
> Subject: Re: Problems with resource mages
>
> That works great, Chipp!
> Geesh I was trying to make it much har
That works great, Chipp!
Geesh I was trying to make it much harder than it is.
Much appreciated. :)
-Doc-
On 5/6/05, Chipp Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Doc,
> It's easier than you think:
>
> put img "fred" into img "ginger"
>
> -Chipp
>
>
> docmann wrote:
>
> > I have no proble
Doc,
It's easier than you think:
put img "fred" into img "ginger"
-Chipp
docmann wrote:
I have no problems displaying images into my container using either a
local file or URL location, but cannot for the life of me figure out
how to display an image directly from within the stack file itself.
Hello folks,
I've built a simple test stack where I imported a dozen images fom a
folder directly into the stack as resources. Then I added a blank
graphic object for use as a container to display the images in. Next
step was to add a text field (named "search") in order to enter the
name of an ima