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
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
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
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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
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