Hi Erik,

Yes. all is possible but some ways of doing are more convenient than others. Storing images in a group (or multiple groups according to the kind of images: tool bar icons, cursors,etc.) allows you to find them again more easily in the application browser (view by layer) but don't make it easy to see them, insert new images into a specific group, etc. In addition, often you will move these groups out of the card window :-)

As you can *call* any image using its ID (to make it a button icon for instance) wherever it is located (it's the reason why many posts here and tools (by Xavier and others) have been dedicated to talk about/solve conflict issues), one easy way is to use a dedicated substack: no additional card in your main stack that might involve special navigation handling...

Finally, see http://groups.yahoo.com/group/revInterop/database where programmers can reserve IDs ranges for IDE projects released for the community in order to avoid the above conflicts :-)

Best Regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet

Le 4 janv. 06 à 01:18, Erik Hansen a écrit :


OK to store images in a group?
--- Eric Chatonet
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In order to be meticulous, you can store all
images in a stack or a
substack, or put them onto a specific card
dedicated to them.

OK to store images in a group?

group behavior has been described as
different from cards or stacks,
at times.

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