Try these steps ------------- semi-transparent = set the blendlevel of img trees.jpg to 60 set the blendlevel of this stack to 60 set the blendlevel of this stack to 100 --transp set the blendlevel of this stack to 0 set the blendlevel of fld 1 to 60
------ Do a google for "windowlab rossi" and you will find a stack that allows you to quickly make windows that have holes. Jim Ault Las Vegas On 4/19/07 8:43 AM, "Kevin Brooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Perhaps someone can help me problem solve some graphics issues I have with > Revolution. > > I'm writing an application that needed to display graphics over running > Quicktime video. I quickly discovered that the only way of doing this (that > I could find) was to put the graphics on a substack that I opened as a > palette. Doing this solved my initial problem, but since then I've been > asked to do more impressive things with the graphics. My questions are as > follows. > > 1) Is there a way to make a paletted stack semi-transparent, such that you > could see what's behind it, like running video? > > 2) I would like a paletted stack to appear on the screen as if it was > sliding out from behind something. The drawer command opens and slides > stacks to the side or bottom, while I want to slide a new stack overtop of > an open stack. The effect I'm looking for is the same as placing a fld > "offscreen" beyond the right hand border of a stack and issuing a move > command to slide it to the center of the stack. It would simply appear from > the first stack's right edge. But instead of using a field, I want to do > this with a stack, and preferably a paletted stack so it can float over > Quicktime. > > 3) I've played around with nonrectangular stack shapes using references to > image IDs, but is it possible to have a stack shaped with a hole in the > middle? _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution