Re: Revlet Woes - Substacks Don't Open

2009-10-30 Thread Richmond Mathewson
capellan wrote: Richmond, visit this page (A simple paint stack) and explain us if you apply use the same method with your stacks: http://revmedia.runrev.com/revWeb-samples/sketch/ Alejandro Yum! The Tools palette and the drawing canvas are two stacks, each presented within its own layer

Re: Revlet Woes - Substacks Don't Open

2009-10-29 Thread Richmond Mathewson
I don't know about other people, but I have been working one h*ll of a lot on a highly complicated program that depended on palettes working in web-browsers: I suppose I shall just have to throw away about 500 hours of work that was based on the fact that I trusted RunRev when they said that

Re: Revlet Woes - Substacks Don't Open

2009-10-29 Thread capellan
Richmond, visit this page (A simple paint stack) and explain us if you apply use the same method with your stacks: http://revmedia.runrev.com/revWeb-samples/sketch/ Alejandro -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/revlet-woes-tp26103180p26121585.html Sent from the Revolution

revlet woes

2009-10-28 Thread Richmond Mathewson
I got all excited about the new revWeb plugin, so I installed it on my PPC Mac and built myself a Q-and-D stack with one substack. NOW; the previous version of the revWeb plugin brought palettised substacks up behind the browser window. A bit of a problem. I see that the new revWeb has solved

Re: Revlet Woes - Substacks Don't Open

2009-10-28 Thread Sivakatirswami
Richmond Mathewson wrote: I got all excited about the new revWeb plugin, so I installed it on my PPC Mac and built myself a Q-and-D stack with one substack. NOW; the previous version of the revWeb plugin brought palettised substacks up behind the browser window. A bit of a problem. I see that