Displaying two cards in different windows

Chipp Walters chipp at chipp.com
Wed Jan 29 05:59:01 EST 2003


Hi Jim,

Why don't you just use groups instead of cards. Many of us create 1 card
stacks and do everything on that stack. Check out www.buttongadget.com for a
stack which displays multiple images on a single card--just show/hiding
groups.

best,

Chipp

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> [mailto:use-revolution-admin at lists.runrev.com]On Behalf Of Jim Witte
> Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 11:28 PM
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> Subject: Displaying two cards in different windows
>
>
> Hi,
>
>    I'm doing an apparent motion laboratory application in Revolution
> (which I'll probably end up doing it in Revolution, Java, AND Cocoa
> just for the heck of it - it is what the prof is having me do for the
> final project in the experimental methods class - I don't want it to
> see *too* easy!).  Anyway, It needs to switch to images back and forth
> at a preset interval.
>
>    Currently, I've got the switching set up by alternatively going to
> one of two cards in a stack.  But can I let the user view (and edit)
> both of these cards at once, to create graphic objects ('open cd ## in
> new window'?)?  Or is there another way I can do this (take a snapshot
> of each frame and then swap them into an image object, or using the
> Animation Manager? (Animation Manager seems a bit of overkill for just
> two or three frames)
>
> Thanks,
> Jim Witte
> jswitte at blomington.in.us
> Indiana University Cogntivie Science
>
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