To be honest I can't make out what your trying to do, 'cause without the
images all the layers show on top of each other in a little square, do you
have the page online somewhere with the images?
The correct setClip syntax is setClip([t,r,b,l]), this is not the case for
wipeTo(), which doesn't use the array.
see
http://dynapi.sourceforge.net/dynapi/content.php?page_id=12#22
Richard.
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From: "Zambra - Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 3:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Help] Hello and a problem with clip and eventlisteners
>
> Thanks Richard!
>
> I forgot to mention that after getting the error I started to play around
> with the parameters, in order to see if the problem was that I had to use
[]
> (array context) necessarily or I could leave them out (list context).
> Originally I had put all the [] and the result was "clip not defined". A
> DynAPI2 compatibility issue?
>
> >I think you're probably still used to the DynAPI1 system, as one doesn't
> >often use setClip() manually in DynAPI2, except for certain effects.
> >but then, there are a 1000 ways to do everything.
>
> You are right. I was used to the long way for everything, as was typical
for
> DynAPI1. The problem is that these stacked layers are of different sizes
and
> I don't what the bigger ones to show from underneath. I used to apply the
> clip, like Dan Steinmann does in his scrolling panels example. Which would
> be the more elegant way to accomplish this with DynAPI2?
>
>
> Gracias,
>
> Miguel
>
>
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