At 10:12 PM +0100 3/6/08, Klaus Major wrote:
set the angle of img XYZ to zxy
Thanks for that too. It doesn't update the Angle value in the
inspector palette until you switch to and from another area.
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At 10:09 PM +0100 3/6/08, Wilhelm Sanke wrote:
From the docs:
"The rotate command cannot be used on a referenced image, but the
angle of a referenced image can be set."
Thanks. "docs", who would have thought! After sending my message I
did then notice the Angle setting in the Basic Propertie
Hi Colin,
If I could just ask a more basic related question, how do you rotate
an image at all? If I've made a new image control, and set its
source to a JPEG file, I can then use the menu items to flip it
horizontally or vertically, but any of the rotate menu items don't
achieve anything
Colin Holgate coiin at rcn.com wrote:
If I could just ask a more basic related question, how do you rotate
an image at all? If I've made a new image control, and set its source
to a JPEG file, I can then use the menu items to flip it horizontally
or vertically, but any of the rotate menu items
If I could just ask a more basic related question, how do you rotate
an image at all? If I've made a new image control, and set its source
to a JPEG file, I can then use the menu items to flip it horizontally
or vertically, but any of the rotate menu items don't achieve
anything.
Henk van der Velden henk at iglow-media.nl wrote:
I'm having a hard time rotating and scaling images.
When scaling an image and then rotating it (set the angle), the scale
is 'lost'. Whenever the angle is changed, the image size is reset to
the formattedheight / width.
How can I handle t
Hi Henk,
I haven't tried this, but... does the image misbehave when rotating even
when the lockLoc of the image is set to true? Seems like that would stop
it from reverting to its 'formatted' size.
Just a thought -
Phil Davis
Henk van der Velden wrote:
Good day all,
I'm having a hard time
Good day all,
I'm having a hard time rotating and scaling images.
When scaling an image and then rotating it (set the angle), the scale
is 'lost'. Whenever the angle is changed, the image size is reset to
the formattedheight / width.
How can I handle this?
Do I have to recalculate the minim