I think another cause of this problem is that your stack doesn't have
sufficient memory to display the image. You may have already tried
this, but if not, try giving MetaCard or your standalone more memory
(on the off chance that you need help with this, close the
app/standalone, go to the Finder, select the MetaCard app or your
standalone, choose Get Info > Memory from the file menu, and give it
a higher value)...
Regards,
Dave Tremmel
>>>Tried it, no difference!
>>>
>>>By the way, if I use the development environment to select the file,
>>>it specifies the filename with a leading "/". So, I'm fairly sure
>>>that the path should start with a leading "/" anyway!
>>>
>>>Thanks anyway.
>>>Peter
>>
>>Sorry about that useless piece of help. :)
>>
>>If it's of any use, your script works fine on my Mac (MC 2.3g). I
>>bet that makes you feel good. :)
>>
>>Cheers
>>Dave Cragg
>
>Thanks for the feedback - always welcome even if it doesn't provide
>a solution ;)
>
>I wonder what's causing things to go wrong on my system???
>
>Cheers
>Peter
>
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