On 6/17/05 8:23 AM, Howard Bornstein wrote:
But more importantly, the
images color properties don't seem to work. That's what I'm really
trying to find out about.
I was told by Scott Raney that you can't set the colors of an image
object to anything other than those actually contained
On 6/18/05, J. Landman Gay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/17/05 8:23 AM, Howard Bornstein wrote:
But more importantly, the
images color properties don't seem to work. That's what I'm really
trying to find out about.
I was told by Scott Raney that you can't set the colors of an image
On 6/16/05, John Ridge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 15/6/05 9:08 pm, Howard Bornstein wrote :
However, if you hold the mouse over the icons,
the tooltips do properly identify them. So first question: why are
these not labeled properly?
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On this specific point, I
on 15/6/05 9:08 pm, Howard Bornstein wrote :
However, if you hold the mouse over the icons,
the tooltips do properly identify them. So first question: why are
these not labeled properly?
**
On this specific point, I recall Ruslan making the same complaint some time
ago on this
I was working with an image object and wanted to set its border to a
specific color. Well, the image object doesn't seem to obey the normal
laws that other objects do.
First, the official word:
Each Revolution object has eight color slots, eight properties of
the object that together specify the
Hi Howard,
I did not remember how I found that but the borderColor of an image
(when its threeD is disabled) is the borderColor of the card.
As a standard, the showBorder of a card is false, so it does not
matter to set it to a color suitable for your images :-)
A little bit weird...
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