Hi Tiemo,

Hi Klaus,
thanks for answering

I always check what's necessary "on mouseup" in these cases.

Hmm, works but not very "nice" if the user moved the image out of the
boundaries of the window when dragging and it flips back into the wanted boundaries, by mouseUp. I would think there must be a more elegant solution.

You did not mention that you wanted an elegant solution :-D

OK, elegant is possible, but also more elaborate.
You will have to use "mousemove" handler and check the objects location in that handler.

Still at work, no time for more elaborate info, sorry.

Additional question: What do I have to do that the user can resize
an image?
Selecting the image first, but moving one of the image handles do
nothing
happen :( Any clue?

Oh, this is a bit more elaborate.
Sorry, I am sitting at work and do not have the time for this right now.
Any volunteers? ;-)
Thanks for coaching!
Macht fünf Mark!
(Little german joke :-)

Hier haste nen Heiermann!
(old german expression :-)

Firma dankt :-D
Yes, as you guessed, just another german joke.

Tiemo

Best

Klaus Major
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.major-k.de


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