On a related note, when importing images via the "snapshot" technique, I invariably
import the image into the "importer" stack or the "messagebox" rather than the
stack I'm working on. Is there a way to make the stack I'm working on the default
stack for the importer? I noticed the importer
n you were referring to? Or is
there another one?
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rent still.
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? Finally, it would be even nicer if you could insert
graphics too, not just words. I suppose you could do th!
is with buttons and setting icons, but would still have the printing problem.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED],Inet Email writes:
MetaCard does have a very good set of scriptable printing functions which
should allow you to print exactly as you wish (though you do have to spend
some time getting to grips with them).
yes, I now realize my mistake was not trying to do it with a script,
at the designated time? Or would it be better
to have 3 buttons, and just set the icon of those buttons, maybe even keeping all
those images on a separate card? If the latter, is there anything that will
automatically size an image to fit a button? Is it a toss up?
Thank you kindly,
mark
)? Is anyone doing this sort
of thing easily, especially with metacard or director?
I am a web-newbie, just put together my first homepage, so please be gentle :)
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resolution...what would that be these
days...or preferably in about a year in the future? What is the resolution of the
newer imacs?
And what about the windows world?
Any ideas/ help will be greatly appreciated.
mark mitchell
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Thanks to Kevin and Geof and Gary, and others who replied offlist for their helpful
suggestions. Setting the backdrop to black and shooting for an average screen
resolution of around 800 x 600 seems the best bet. I hadnt realized the backdrop
feature was available. I found it in supercard