ResizeStack help, please

xbury.cs at clearstream.com xbury.cs at clearstream.com
Wed Jul 13 09:13:57 EDT 2005


Jon

I can confirm that resizestack works in cards, backgrounds or stacks and 
even frontscripts (just be careful debuging them)...

im sure the error is elsewhere

cheers
Xavier

On 13.07.2005 15:11:37 use-revolution-bounces wrote:
>I have a handler in my Stack that displays an image.  In order to get
>the size of the image right, I have some special code to do the
>scaling.  In order to keep the image looking right when the user resizes
>the card/stack, I wrote a ResizeStack handler and put the image scaling
>code in the ResizeStack handler.
>
>First confusion.  The name of the handler is ResizeStack, but it doesn't
>seem to work when it is put in the Stack. The documentation says that
>the message is sent to the Card, not the Stack, so I moved the handler
>to the Card, but it still is not called.
>
>Does it matter where the ResizeStack handler is located?   This is more
>confusing than one would hope it would be.
>
>Jon
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