On Thu, 14 Nov 2002 "Ted" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Pixel inversion under transparent buttons was a very useful feature of > HyperCard; it allowed you to quickly and easily hilite any object.
Hmm, seems like all apps should work this way. OK, let's try try this one then: Monochrome was a very useful feature of HyperCard, because it reduced memory requirements and made pixel inversion hiliting very easy to implement. ;-) > I requested this feature when Revolution was in beta testing. Kevin added it > to the list, but I don't know where it stands at this point. Hey, you want pixel inversion, just draw a white object (black on the Mac, I think) with its ink set to srcXor on top of your object. Once you see what that looks like, though, you'll see why I think you don't really want what you're asking for... Regards, Scott > Ted PS: and about that plan of using a GIF as an image library. It's bad idea because the frames are all decompressed ahead of time, chewing up large amounts of RAM for no good reason unless you're actually going to use it for animation where performance is more important than memory requirements. ******************************************************** Scott Raney [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.metacard.com MetaCard: You know, there's an easier way to do that... _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution