I would love to see the smooth effect, but it also flickers like mad under Rev 2.5.1, any chance of saving it as stack that I could get to from the Dreamcard 2.6.1 player?

Thanks

Todd

On Aug 17, 2005, at 3:18 PM, MisterX wrote:


actually, it's more like most european flags, flogged down the downpour ;(

if you've been to Seattle, you know what i mean ;)

;)

but this blowing stack really blows a lot of my expectations out of RunRev. It could do openGL if it really wanted too and in total transparency...

just imagine the faces of the drulling developpers on other IDEs seeing
this!

cheers
X


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Dan Shafer
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Subject: Re: Blowing in the Wind

But I thought the wind was always blowing so strongly in
Scotland that flags don't ripple, they just stand straight out.

:-D

Dan

On Aug 17, 2005, at 5:21 AM, david bovill wrote:


Lovely :)

Any chance of a Scottish Flag?
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