Richard Gaskin wrote:
Anyone else here see this behavior?
Yes, it happens to
me too but if I cut and paste the url into the Location Bar it doesn't go
anywhere!
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On Oct 30, 2009, at 8:10 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
http://www.capellan2000.000space.com/graphics_transformations_01.zip
I wish I go see it, but when I click it I wind up here:
http://swiftphp.com/notify/2.php
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My browser (Firefox/3.5.3 GTB6 in OSX 10.5 ) initiates and
Jim Ault wrote:
On Oct 30, 2009, at 8:10 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
http://www.capellan2000.000space.com/graphics_transformations_01.zip
I wish I go see it, but when I click it I wind up here:
http://swiftphp.com/notify/2.php
My browser (Firefox/3.5.3 GTB6 in OSX 10.5 ) initiates and
I have seen instances where the user ISP somehow can hihack some html
errors and take one's browser to another site. This happened recently with
my Comcast account. They recently patched my account to a 'Network Helper'
panel without asking or notifying, and every 'page not found' error sent me
Richard Gaskin wrote:
I figured they were vector, but the show/hide part I hadn't thought of.
Makes good sense, though, keeps the number of things
on screen to a minimum.
Nice idea, rather like the famous ZoomQuilt:
http://www.zoomquilt.org/
Yes, Zoomquilt is a really nice example
of
This is not only cool, but this type of zooming can be instructionally
useful:
http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/begin/cells/scale/
Anyone here pull off something like that in Rev?
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Richard Gaskin wrote:
This is not only cool, but this type of zooming can be instructionally
useful:
http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/begin/cells/scale/
Anyone here pull off something like that in Rev?
I haven't, but I don't think it would be hard. It's just a
high-resolution image
Jacque wrote:
Richard Gaskin wrote:
This is not only cool, but this type of zooming can be instructionally
useful:
http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/begin/cells/scale/
Anyone here pull off something like that in Rev?
I haven't, but I don't think it would be hard. It's just a
On 30 Oct 2009, at 16:33, J. Landman Gay wrote:
I haven't, but I don't think it would be hard. It's just a high-
resolution image that is continually scaled.
No it isn't - it's all vector graphics, because an image of those
pixel dimensions probably wouldn't even load in the browser. The
On Oct 30, 2009, at 11:01 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Jacque wrote:
Richard Gaskin wrote:
This is not only cool, but this type of zooming can be
instructionally
useful:
http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/begin/cells/scale/
Anyone here pull off something like that in Rev?
I haven't,
Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote:
This is not only cool, but this type of zooming can be instructionally
useful:
http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/begin/cells/scale/
Anyone here pull off something like that in Rev?
Ian's right: it's separate vector graphics in Flash.
The thing that
When doing a repeated resize of an image you might want to consider bugzilla
Report #8302.
It describes a funny problem in Revlets and stacks that leaks memory when an
image is repeatedly resized AND the image was from a JPEG image. No leak if
image was a png or if image is still referenced via
Hi Richard,
Actually, these are plain and simple vector graphics, organized
like concentric rings that you could show and hide, depending
of zoom level.
This zoom slider is actually scaling all graphics from
the center. Adobe Flash do not scale all vector graphics
at the same time. This is an
Alejandro wrote:
Actually, these are plain and simple vector graphics, organized
like concentric rings that you could show and hide, depending
of zoom level.
I figured they were vector, but the show/hide part I hadn't thought of.
Makes good sense, though, keeps the number of things on
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