Judy,
Here's the script I used for importing. Note: (1) it hides
each GIF immediately *after* it has been imported, and
(2) it assumes that the target directory/folder contains
only images.
-- SCRIPT FOR IMPORTING ANIMATED GIFs
on mouseUp
put [name of the directory] into tDir
set
Thanks, Nicolas!
Judy
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005, Nicolas Cueto wrote:
Judy,
Here's the script I used for importing.
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Recently, Judy Perry wrote:
Hide them?
_before_ you import them??
How can this be done? (I ask because I found a nice set of animated GIF
letters, and tried importing all 26 of them. Slow death...).
No -- after importing.
Import, hide, import, hide, etc.
As someone else suggested,
Thanks, Scott!
Judy
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005, Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Judy Perry wrote:
Hide them?
_before_ you import them??
snip
No -- after importing.
Import, hide, import, hide, etc.
As someone else suggested, setting the repeatCount of each GIF to 0 will
also work. Just
The recent discussion about how to protect
media files got me thinking and experimenting.
I've been able to import 100's of AU and JPG
files into stacks. However, importing animated
GIF's -- either in 100's or even 10's -- causes a
great slow down of the computer. (I guess the
system is
Recently, Nicolas Cueto wrote:
I've been able to import 100's of AU and JPG
files into stacks. However, importing animated
GIF's -- either in 100's or even 10's -- causes a
great slow down of the computer. (I guess the
system is busy redrawing the GIFs?)
Any suggestions as to how else to
Hide them?
_before_ you import them??
How can this be done? (I ask because I found a nice set of animated GIF
letters, and tried importing all 26 of them. Slow death...).
Judy
On Sun, 25 Sep 2005, Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Nicolas Cueto wrote:
I've been able to import 100's of AU
Hello List,
The recent discussion about how to protect
media files got me thinking and experimenting.
I've been able to import 100's of AU and JPG
files into stacks. However, importing animated
GIF's -- either in 100's or even 10's -- causes a
great slow down of the computer. (I guess the
system
I imported a folder full of animated GIFs onto a card. AFAIK they weren't
set to animate when I created them in Photoshop Elements, but when they
arrived on the card (there were 18 GIFs) my PC was so busy animating them
that I couldn't get RunRev to respond to mouse clicks etc and had to force