What about:
Getting the background colour of where the image is.
Plop a button of the same height and width of the image (rounded
corners... :)
Use the button as a mask (making sure it doesn't 'show').
Group them together.
Setting the 'button-mask' background to the image background colour.
Ok, remember, I'm still learning Transcript, so I don't know for sure
the button could be used this way. Just thought I'd throw something in.
Btw, I still have the mTropolis CDs.
Cheers,
Luis.
On 9 Oct 2006, at 23:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The now defunct program mTropolis had a simple method for creating
rounded corners on images. One simply placed the mTropolis graphic
icon on the image and checked off the round rectangle option; the
image instantly changed to one with rounded corners. I used this
extensively for images and it added a nice alternative to the
routine sharp rectangle appearance. I don't know how the mTropolis
developers programmed this, but it would be a nice option to add,
if feasible, to Revolution.
Steve Goldberg
www.medmaster.net
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