On Dienstag, Sep 30, 2003, at 14:51 Europe/Vienna, Howard Bornstein
wrote:
This works perfectly on the MAc a blank area on a blank ground you
can see nothing but on windows (builds) you see a ugly grey rectangle.
Make sure that the ShowFocusBorder is set to false. I've found that on
Windows,
On Monday, September 29, 2003, at 11:34 AM, Wolfgang M. Bereuter wrote:
This works perfectly on the MAc a blank area on a blank ground you can
see nothing but on windows (builds) you see a ugly grey rectangle.
Make sure that the ShowFocusBorder is set to false. I've found that on
Windows, this
On Sonntag, Sep 28, 2003, at 17:20 Europe/Vienna, Howard Bornstein
wrote:
On Sunday, September 28, 2003, at 10:28 AM, Rodney Tamblyn wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to make a transparent graphic with visible
border on Windows (It's easy on Mac). The graphic needs to be
opaque so
Just shifted my Virtual Exhibition system from OSX to Windows... and
surprise! I've got a problem
Can anyone tell me how to make a transparent graphic with visible
border on Windows (It's easy on Mac). The graphic needs to be opaque
so it will capture mouse clicks, but obviously I want
Hi Rodney,
Just shifted my Virtual Exhibition system from OSX to Windows... and
surprise! I've got a problem
Welcome to the club ;-)
Can anyone tell me how to make a transparent graphic with visible
border on Windows (It's easy on Mac).
The graphic needs to be opaque so it will capture
On Sunday, September 28, 2003, at 10:28 AM, Rodney Tamblyn wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to make a transparent graphic with visible
border on Windows (It's easy on Mac). The graphic needs to be
opaque so it will capture mouse clicks, but obviously I want it to
show what's underneath, so
a transparent graphic with visible
border on Windows (It's easy on Mac). The graphic needs to be
opaque so it will capture mouse clicks, but obviously I want it to
show what's underneath, so the ink will in fact make it transparent
apart from the border.
Any reason why it *has* to be a graphic
For rectangle objects I thought of a simple solution which works:
Make the rectangle and set it's ink to noop (or similar) , group it,
then make the group showborder true.
Doesn't help for non-rectangular shapes though
R.
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