Dr.John R.Vokey wrote:
Thanks, Alex. I take it that means that my method of setting the path
of subsidiary folders won't work in Dreamcard Player. So what does
one do?
I wish I had a good answer for that .. here's what I do.
[context here was that before Dreamcard Player, I would just use
Thanks, Alex. I take it that means that my method of setting the path
of subsidiary folders won't work in Dreamcard Player. So what does one
do?
On 20-Feb-05, at 6:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry John, I must have missed your earlier email, or I would (should)
have replied then.
No need
Dr.John R.Vokey wrote:
I wrote previously on this issue, and received Richard Gaskin's
suggestions, below. Neither of the cases he describes apply. It is
just a simple stack. Indeed, I copied the the few lines of code to a
new stack, and again got the same result in the player; it is as if
t
Just a simple stack: nothing downloaded or cloned.
On 13-Sep-04, at 9:48 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In MC and RR, the path to the image is correctly specified and the
image
appears, but not in DreamCard. Tracking it down, DreamCard sets the
path to the image as "/test.jpg", completely ignoring
Dr.John R.Vokey wrote:
The following code works (and has always worked) in Metacard (MC), and
Revolution (RR), both as a stack and as a standalone (and even over
OSs), but not in DreamCard:
In the card script of the first card:
global thePath
on openCard
--
-- Get/Set Paths
--
put the f
The following code works (and has always worked) in Metacard (MC), and
Revolution (RR), both as a stack and as a standalone (and even over
OSs), but not in DreamCard:
In the card script of the first card:
global thePath
on openCard
--
-- Get/Set Paths
--
put the filename of this stack i