going nuts again

xbury.cs at clearstream.com xbury.cs at clearstream.com
Thu Jul 21 03:33:52 EDT 2005


Thanks Chipp,

I'll give it an idle try ;)

Is this a problem only on windoze or Mac also? Now, i can confirm it also 
happens on win2000, XP and 2003!

After deleting the images, deleting the buttons, recreating the buttons, 
the images (to revspec)
reimporting them, reseting the patterns on the buttons, i noticed that one 
button still screws up.

Last thing i saw (but not the first time) is that if the button is 
autohilite - when you click the button
the pattern goes "black"...

Weird indeed... 

I'll keep trying to isolate this but it's the damnation of any theme group 
i create... There's always
one or the other control screwing up... no matter how i reset it...

cheers
Xavier

On 21/07/2005 07:56:31 use-revolution-bounces wrote:
>Hi X,
>
>I think you need the following:
>
>on idle
>reset all the background of all the buttons to what they should be
>end idle
>
>:-)
>
>Seriously,
>Here's how I'd approach it:
>
>Step 1: Can I programatically 'reset' the backgrounds by:
>
>set the backgroundPattern of btn "myButt" to ""
>set the backgroundPattern of btn "myButt" to img "moon"
>
>or if that doesn't work try setting the bgPattern to one texture, then
>the other, then back to the first. See if toggling it in this manner
>doesn't provide results. Try inserting a 'set alwaysBuffer to false'
>then back to true in-between. Just some ideas.
>
>Step 2: If you can 'force' a reset programatically, then you may need to
>fire a handler every so often to check.
>
>best,
>
>Chipp
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