Thanks Tom,
It turns out that the CPS Xtra is the unwillling recipient of the new
window syntax.
Julian
> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of Thomas Higgins
> Sent: 03 August 2004 18:31
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: <lingo-l> window masks on the stage
>
>
> Julian,
>
> > whilst the stage is supposed to now be a window,
> it really is
> > still the stage:
> >
> > (the stage).appearanceOptions.mask =
> member("somemember",2)
> >
> > works.
>
> I'm not sure what's happening on your end but:
>
> window("stage").appearanceOptions.mask = member(...)
>
> works just fine for me, and I can toggle between
> two masks without crashing (as you stated, both are
> 1-bit bitmap cast members). And "the stage" is
> still a valid verbose Lingo means of referring to
> the stage window (it's _always_ been a window
> object it's just that its window nature has been
> hidden from Lingo until MX'04).
>
> WinXP, DMX'04 10.0.0r210
>
> Cheers,
> Tom Higgins
> Product Manager - Director Team
> Macromedia
>
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