image pasting
mazzapaolo
mazzapaolo at libero.it
Fri Aug 22 05:04:01 EDT 2003
You wrote:
> Where are you getting the images in the clipboard from? Are you copying
> from another application, or from another stack? If it is from another
> stack, there are other ways to move the images.
I'm copying them from Claris Works
When I get images from the clipboard i loose transparency. (Also
copying and pasting in Revolution)
Is it a bug of Rev 2.1 , is it a limitation of the program or am I
missing something?
Thanks, Paolo
Mercoledì, 20 Ago 2003, alle 00:02 Europe/Rome, Andrew ha scritto:
> Much thanks for being in contact with me about image problems!
>
>> set the width of img 1 to the formattedWidth of img 1
>> set the height of img 1 to the formattedHeight of img 1
>
> Okay, I put this script into the Mouseup handler of a btn on my card,
> and edited the script to say img "<name of my image>" instead of "1"
> However, it doesn't do anything when I click the button. What gives?
> :)
>>
>>> Secondly, I'm still having a lot of trouble getting my second image
>>> to
>>> paste separate from the first image. I shrink the first image and
>>> move
>>> it over to one side of the card. Then I click elsewhere on the card
>>> (so
>>> the first image is not selected) and paste my second image. Still,
>>> the
>>> second image appears right on top of the first one, no matter where
>>> the
>>> first one is located on the screen.
>>
>> Where are you getting the images in the clipboard from? Are you
>> copying
>> from another application, or from another stack? If it is from another
>> stack, there are other ways to move the images.
> I'm copying them from Claris Works
>>
>> Also, are you sure that the second image is actually going into the
>> first one, or is is just getting laid on top? If it is just on top,
>> then
>> resizing it should work.
> I'm sure that it is going into the first one. It pastes on top of the
> first image no matter where the first image is on the screen. After I
> paste it, when I click on it and move it, both images move together as
> if they were one image (assuming that the second one is smaller and I
> can still see the first image "behind" it).
>
> Thanks again for your help. I'm very appreciative
> Andrew
>
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