Hi Dominique, 

>>I think I don't understand the question.  Which "color" are you trying
>>to set?  And why would you want to set a color in an image instead of
>>just using the right color in the image when you create it?
>
>We have the background of a windows which can be either with a picture, 
>or a specific color. With SuperCard we have just one object (a graphic) 
>that can either be without any image (pictureData) and of a specific 
>color (like a bleu or red rectangle), or with an image.
>It seems that with MC we need to use to objects: a graphic (for the plain 
>color) and an image (for the picture), and then hide one of the other...?


Yes. "the other" we call graphic. 

You can have the image placed when needed with, for example: 'set filename of image 
"whatEver" to "C:/WINDOWS/Desktop/FiBlue.gif"'. This way you don't have to store the 
images in the stack.

Regards,
Eva

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>Dominique Busso
>
>OpenMind International
>http://www.openmind.fr
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