Re: Invisible Stack Help

2005-03-18 Thread Ken Ray
On 3/18/05 7:51 AM, "Len Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It turns out that apparently the card was "off" the screen (Thanks
> Pat!)  Can someone tell me how I could have seen that (no pun
> intended)?  What parameter would I have had to look at to see this?

Well, you could look at the Size and Position section of the Inspector for
the card, and it would have shown you its current location...

> On a (now) related issue, in order to upload my test stack, I saved just
> the one stack with the ID Badge on it from my original two stack rev
> file.  That was easy.  Now, could someone tell me how I can put this
> stack back in the same file as my mainstack?  I'm hoping it's as easy as
> it was taking it out (although I guess few things in life really work
> that way).  :-)

set the mainstack of stack  to 


Ken Ray
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Re: Invisible Stack Help

2005-03-18 Thread Len Morgan
It turns out that apparently the card was "off" the screen (Thanks 
Pat!)  Can someone tell me how I could have seen that (no pun 
intended)?  What parameter would I have had to look at to see this?

On a (now) related issue, in order to upload my test stack, I saved just 
the one stack with the ID Badge on it from my original two stack rev 
file.  That was easy.  Now, could someone tell me how I can put this 
stack back in the same file as my mainstack?  I'm hoping it's as easy as 
it was taking it out (although I guess few things in life really work 
that way).  :-)

len
Message: 13 Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 11:56:20 +1000 From: "Pat Trendler" 
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format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=response Len, I 
downloaded your stack - and as you said the icon appears on the taskbar. 
But on my win mach it has just been minimized, that's all. Just click 
the ID Card icon on the task bar to restore it or right click the icon 
and select restore or maximize. If you still can't see it check its 
position as it could be off-screen. HTH Pat - Original Message - 
From: "Len Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
 Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 11:00 AM 
Subject: Invisible Stack Help

I just uploaded a stack (username: lmorgan) that was part of a two stack 
file.  It worked fine this morning but I've apparently done something to 
mess it up so that it no longer displays.  I've checked all the possible 
suspects and can't figure it out.  I can play with all the controls on the 
one card and if I print the card (which is what the other stack does), I 
get everything but the image.  Note that the images addressed by this stack 
are not included because they are loaded from external files.  Even so, I 
would think that I could at least see the rest of the card (sans image) or 
maybe get an error if there is a problem.

The point where this happened was when I stopped using a jpeg file I had 
here and substituted it with one from my customer.  It's the same number 
of pixels but it's got the opposite orientation. In other words, my test 
picture was 640 x 480 and the "real" images are 480 x 640.

Any ideas?  I'm stumped.
len

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Re: Invisible Stack Help

2005-03-17 Thread Pat Trendler
Further - If a Win stack is minimized and then closed from the taskbar, it 
invariably, next time it is opened is still iconified.

In closestackrequest  I put - "set the iconic of this stack to false"
And in the openstack or preopenstack "set the loc of this stack to the 
screenloc" (or whatever location is required)

There may be a better way of doing this.
Pat
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From: "Pat Trendler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "How to use Revolution" 
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 11:56 AM
Subject: Re: Invisible Stack Help


Len,
I downloaded your stack - and as you said the icon appears on the taskbar. 
But on my win mach it has just been minimized, that's all. Just  click the 
ID Card icon on the task bar to restore it or right click the icon and 
select restore or maximize.

If you still can't see it check its position as it could be off-screen.
HTH
Pat
- Original Message - 
From: "Len Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 11:00 AM
Subject: Invisible Stack Help


I just uploaded a stack (username: lmorgan) that was part of a two stack 
file.  It worked fine this morning but I've apparently done something to 
mess it up so that it no longer displays.  I've checked all the possible 
suspects and can't figure it out.  I can play with all the controls on the 
one card and if I print the card (which is what the other stack does), I 
get everything but the image.  Note that the images addressed by this 
stack are not included because they are loaded from external files.  Even 
so, I would think that I could at least see the rest of the card (sans 
image) or maybe get an error if there is a problem.

The point where this happened was when I stopped using a jpeg file I had 
here and substituted it with one from my customer.  It's the same number 
of pixels but it's got the opposite orientation. In other words, my test 
picture was 640 x 480 and the "real" images are 480 x 640.

Any ideas?  I'm stumped.
len
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Re: Invisible Stack Help

2005-03-17 Thread Pat Trendler
Len,
I downloaded your stack - and as you said the icon appears on the taskbar. 
But on my win mach it has just been minimized, that's all. Just  click the 
ID Card icon on the task bar to restore it or right click the icon and 
select restore or maximize.

If you still can't see it check its position as it could be off-screen.
HTH
Pat
- Original Message - 
From: "Len Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 11:00 AM
Subject: Invisible Stack Help


I just uploaded a stack (username: lmorgan) that was part of a two stack 
file.  It worked fine this morning but I've apparently done something to 
mess it up so that it no longer displays.  I've checked all the possible 
suspects and can't figure it out.  I can play with all the controls on the 
one card and if I print the card (which is what the other stack does), I 
get everything but the image.  Note that the images addressed by this stack 
are not included because they are loaded from external files.  Even so, I 
would think that I could at least see the rest of the card (sans image) or 
maybe get an error if there is a problem.

The point where this happened was when I stopped using a jpeg file I had 
here and substituted it with one from my customer.  It's the same number 
of pixels but it's got the opposite orientation. In other words, my test 
picture was 640 x 480 and the "real" images are 480 x 640.

Any ideas?  I'm stumped.
len
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Invisible Stack Help

2005-03-17 Thread Len Morgan
I just uploaded a stack (username: lmorgan) that was part of a two stack 
file.  It worked fine this morning but I've apparently done something to 
mess it up so that it no longer displays.  I've checked all the possible 
suspects and can't figure it out.  I can play with all the controls on 
the one card and if I print the card (which is what the other stack 
does), I get everything but the image.  Note that the images addressed 
by this stack are not included because they are loaded from external 
files.  Even so, I would think that I could at least see the rest of the 
card (sans image) or maybe get an error if there is a problem.

The point where this happened was when I stopped using a jpeg file I had 
here and substituted it with one from my customer.  It's the same number 
of pixels but it's got the opposite orientation. In other words, my test 
picture was 640 x 480 and the "real" images are 480 x 640.

Any ideas?  I'm stumped.
len
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