On 28 Sep 2009, at 12:43 pm, use-revolution-requ...@lists.runrev.com
wrote:
Wow! Surely "Delivering a Message TO the Future" would be even
better.
...and "Delivering a Message to the Past" would save me a *lot* of
trial-and-error. Filed an enhancement request as BZ #8305.
Not if it cou
Mark Wieder wrote:
But you gotta love a document with a section titled "Delivering a
Message in the Future". I bet Jacque had a hand in writing that one.
Shhh! You'll blow my cover. But just between you and me, after the docs
were released I warped back and...uh...fixed them.
--
Jacqueline
Richmond-
Sunday, September 27, 2009, 2:21:55 PM, you wrote:
> Wow! Surely "Delivering a Message TO the Future" would be even
> better.
...and "Delivering a Message to the Past" would save me a *lot* of
trial-and-error. Filed an enhancement request as BZ #8305.
--
-Mark Wieder
mwie...@ahsoftw
Mark Wieder wrote:
Richmond-
Sunday, September 27, 2009, 12:41:06 PM, you wrote:
All those, with the exception of "ramp" where you specified the value
rather than the name, are very well documented. In the docs.
Any bright ideas what "ramp" could be ?
Not in the built-in documenta
Richmond-
Sunday, September 27, 2009, 12:41:06 PM, you wrote:
>> All those, with the exception of "ramp" where you specified the value
>> rather than the name, are very well documented. In the docs.
> Not in the built-in documentation in my version of Studio dp-4.
> Possibly in the PDF; but, fr
n in my version of Studio dp-4.
>
> Possibly in the PDF; but, frankly, that is a pain in what my Granny called
> the 'BTM" to like at whilst programming.
>> Look
>> under "fillgradient". And check out strokegradient while you're at it.
>>
>> Th
Mark Wieder wrote:
Richmond-
Sunday, September 27, 2009, 11:34:17 AM, you wrote:
and one finds out all sorts of surprising, and as yet,
undocumented components to those graphic settings.
For instance, with fillGradient one finds these:
from
mirror
quality
ramp
1.0,255,255,255
Richmond-
Sunday, September 27, 2009, 11:34:17 AM, you wrote:
> and one finds out all sorts of surprising, and as yet,
> undocumented components to those graphic settings.
> For instance, with fillGradient one finds these:
> from
> mirror
> quality
> ramp
> 1.0,255,255,255
> repeat
> to
> t
If you have started "playing about" with RevMedia 4 dp-4
and/or the Studio preview with Ben Beaumont's demo stacks
you should have come up against
fillGradient
opacity
blend mode
color
filter
spread
size
distance
angle
source
Now, what it took slow thinkers like me a while to work out
is that as