Striped Background in OS X Revisited
Mark Smith
mark at maseurope.net
Tue Jun 26 12:06:02 EDT 2007
Or you can do as Jim Sims suggests:
On 8 Jun 2007, at 14:07, Jim Sims wrote:
> On Jun 8, 2007, at 2:25 PM, Scott Kane wrote:
>
>> Question is - how are some of you solving this? I've read the
>> archives of the list that I could find discussing this but most of
>> the discussion is about using images to fake the pinstripe, which
>> bring me back to square one.
>
> If you...
> go to the card inspector > colors & patterns > click Background
> ( backgroundPattern )
> go to Standard Icons > second from last row - next to last standard
> icon is a pinstripe
>
> Card goes pinstripe with that particular version of pinstripe.
>
>
> That help?
>
> Jim Sims
> Custom Software Development
> www.EZPZapps.com
On 26 Jun 2007, at 16:22, Gregory Lypny wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> My apologies for asking a question I asked a couple of years ago
> but I'm curious to know if anything has changed in this regard in
> the newest version of Revolution. Is there an easy way, other than
> pasting an image, to set a stack's background to the OS X stripes?
> I have opened a new main stack and set the stack's background
> pattern and colour to empty, and I have done the same for the
> stack's only card. This doesn't work; it's still white. What am I
> doing wrong?
>
> Regards,
>
> Gregory
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