Scott Rossi wrote:

> There is definitely an issue here, perhaps even more than one.  It took me
> two days of repeatedly going through scripts and stacks to track down one
> problem in 2.3.2: if you hide the controls of a group which is nested within
> a scrolling group, the nested group can be resized to the dimensions of
> small point as if it has no controls.  But MC doesn't appear to do this
> consistently.  I have a stack with four nested groups, and only the first
> out of the four repeatedly experienced this phenomenon.  I don't believe I
> have any hair left on my head after working out this discovery.
> 
> The workaround I used was to set the ink of the nested controls to noop --
> and make sure to never hide nested groups or you will risk having them
> repositioned somewhere randomly when they are made visible.
> 
> I have also encountered problems with scrolling and have found that
> initializing the scroll and sometimes the locations of the nested controls
> is a must upon opening a card or stack that has a scrolling group.

I found that setting the locklocation of both the controls and the groups
takes care of these issues.
-- 
 Richard Gaskin 
 Fourth World Media Corporation
 Multimedia Design and Development for Mac, Windows, UNIX, and the Web
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