White Flash
Chris Carroll-Davis
chris at carroll-davis.co.uk
Thu Mar 23 14:02:41 EST 2006
Jonathan -
Couldn't resist giving it a go... It works - perfectly! Except...
it's a bit slow. :-( Even on my G5 dual proc it takes about 2-3
seconds.
In this case, I'll have to decide if the visual improvement is worth
the speed penalty. But this may well be a useful technique for
future projects - it could "hide" a multitude of sins!
C
On 23 Mar 2006, at 18:21, Chris Carroll-Davis wrote:
> Ah! Now Jonathan, this would definitely work! Great lateral
> thinking. If I get time, I will have a go at this and let you know
> the results.
>
> Chris
>
>> You can get even fancier, by creating a new stack whose rect is
>> the screen
>> rect, containing an image of the screen, then change your stack
>> underneath,
>> then delete the cover stack.
>
>
>
>
> On 23 Mar 2006, at 17:32, Jonathan Lynch wrote:
>
>> Also, what about making the stack invisible, then changing the
>> decorations,
>> then making it visible again?
>>
>> You can get even fancier, by creating a new stack whose rect is
>> the screen
>> rect, containing an image of the screen, then change your stack
>> underneath,
>> then delete the cover stack.
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