Greetings, I hope you will all tolerate the ignorance of a relatively new user. I am using REV1.1.1 on Windows XP pro
I didn't read any of the threads about drag-and-drop connected with fields. However, after reading this thread on drag-and-drop for images (that has some bugs), it isn't exactly clear to me what the goal is. I can think of two possible cases with each using 2 possible "images": 1. simply dragging an image OR dragging some text (or other object) that represents an image and then dropping it into a "target", whereupon the actual image is displayed; 2. same as previous description except the Image (or its "reference") get COPIED and you drag the copy and drop it. For both cases, if a valid "targit" is not hit, then the start condtions are reset (i.e a dragged object gets returned to its start location.) It seems to me that perhaps the routine that Rev already has for cloning by holding down the Ctrl key and dragging an object combined with the grab command could be modified for this. (Sorry, but I don't know how to "access" the scripts in the REV stacks, nor do I have an idea where to look for it even if I knew how to access it.) Just by doing a couple of tests, I see that images can be grabbed and the intersect function used to determine if the target was reached. I put several empty image objects on a card, put 2 image objects with JPG files in them on the card, made a list (using a script) of all the image objects to use as valid targits, then grabbed an image and dropped it different places. If it intersected with a valid targit, the targit image object was resized to the size of the source image, then the imageData put into it. If a valid targit wasn't hit, then the source image was returned to its "home" location. This worked fine in a card script, so I could grab any of the images on the card. I was able to do it within the script limits of the unlicensed version. So, while the new function in REV2 would be more convenient to script, it looks like you are limited to only PNG files. If I could figure out how to do a drag-and-drop of an image, then I'm sure any of you experienced programmers could write with ease a good script to do it and get around the PNG limitiation. (Sorry if this is a little long winded. I don't make many posts, so I think my word count per month is still far below many other people's. LOL) Dan J. ------------------------------------------------------------ http://Game.37.com/ <--- Free Games http://newJoke.com/ <--- J O K E S ! ! !