[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I can take a look at it if you want, send it over.
> > Hopefully someone can tell me what is going wrong with my stacks (I have a > zipped archive (8KB) of the two stacks I can send to whomever is able to > help me). I have simplified my stacks down to two stacks. The first stack, > "test window.mc" has a single card with a single button. This button > attempts to open the stack "level one maps.mc", import a snapshot of the > only card there and then export a PNG file from that snapshot. In my > testing MC always crashes when it tries to do the import snapshot command. > (The "level one maps" stack is 1024 x 768 so if you try this out you might > want to make sure your video is set appropriately.) I have tried this on > two different machines (one running Windows 98 and the other Windows 2000 > Professional) with the same results. > > I use this script on many other cards in the full version of "level one > maps" quite successfully but on this card it always crashes. One difference > I have found with this card compared to others is that the other cards all > have imported images from GIF files that have transparent backgrounds. For > some reason on this card without any images the import snapshot always > crashes. > > I can issue the following statements from the message box successfully and > the snapshot is created but when the script tries to do it MC crashes. > put the rect of this cd into thisRect > put the windowid of wd "level one maps" into wid > import snapshot from rect thisRect of window wid > > I'd appreciate any insight anyone can shed on this problem. I have tried > Scott at the MetaCard Bugs address but I imagine that since my license is > not current he can't afford the time to check it out. > > Larry Huisingh > _______________________________________________ > metacard mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard -- __________________________ Regards, Andu _______________________________________________ metacard mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard
