Thanks Tab,
> 1) The center stage option when you make the projector should be checked.
Unfortuantely, my problem is a bit complex, because as I have a series of
movies that open sequentially at different parts of the screen before the
main movie shows up, I can't have the entire projector centered, so option 1
won't work for me
> 2) The "make all movies like first movie" or whatever it is should be checked
Is that in the projector options?
> 3) The movie itself can have a setting. Look at modify | movie |
> properties | options, if I recall correctly (maybe not as far as options)
> and somewhere in there is something for setting both the size of the stage
> and the POSITION of the stage.
This is what I have been modifying on both Mac and Windows, and this is what
gives me the strange behavior on windows. If I open my final movie, the one
with all the navigation, that shows up last in my projector, and I ask it to
be centered when my screen is set to 1024x768, it sets the screen to a
certain position, that will not do if I then switch the resolution to
800x600. If work at a resolution of 800x600 and then set the stage to be
centered, it will set it at x=0 and y=0, so that when the screen is switched
back to 1024x768, the projector opens with the upper left corner attached to
the upper left corner of the screen.
Once again, this is a windows only problem (?!).
> 4) Worse comes to worse, there is a Lingo property 'the centerstage' which
> you can use like so:
>
> set the centerStage to TRUE
I guess that might be my only solution. I'll try it.
Thanks a lot
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Alex Czetwertynski
Disciple Films Paris
www.disciplefilms.com
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