Also, consider using a stack as a library, and putting all the images relevant
to the entire application on one card in that stack. To make a stack a library
stack, simply "start using" it. It doesn't have to be a substack, and you can
use the same library stack for all your apps, making it poss
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> boun...@lists.runrev.com] On Behalf Of stephen barncard
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> Subject: Re: two images with the same ID
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if there is an image id 1003 then ...
tested in 4.6.2
On 28 June 2011 00:04, Slava Paperno wrote:
> When I imported an image into a substack, it was given the same ID as
> another image in another substack. When I tried to assign one of these
> images as an icon to a button, the wrong image
On 28/06/2011 05:04 PM, "Slava Paperno" wrote:
> When I imported an image into a substack, it was given the same ID as
> another image in another substack. When I tried to assign one of these
> images as an icon to a button, the wrong image was assigned, and the button
> didn't look like what I
When I imported an image into a substack, it was given the same ID as
another image in another substack. When I tried to assign one of these
images as an icon to a button, the wrong image was assigned, and the button
didn't look like what I wanted it to look. The two images have different
short and