RE: Setting the default source path for Image controls

2007-01-18 Thread Bob Earp
Many thanks David, Jim and especially Tereza for your help. I already use external folders for audio and video files, and set relative paths for them when opening the stack, saving them in globals. They're easy as you're setting the target file when you either play them or use a player. The

Re: Setting the default source path for Image controls

2007-01-18 Thread Jim Ault
The only weird thing is that if you are editing, you'll see the whole file path in the Source field of the Image control properties window even though you've only originally set it to just the filename. Maybe a logical way of doing things, but confusing none the less !! Basically, Rev

Setting the default source path for image controls

2007-01-14 Thread Bob Earp
First a rant, rave... call it what you will, maybe even me being more of a dufus these days after a recent birthday. Unfortunately I haven't had the luxury of spending a lot of time with Rev over the last year, and am just getting back into it, hence my reliance on its documentation, which has

Re: Setting the default source path for image controls

2007-01-14 Thread David Bovill
You cant set the default of an image control directly. Instead you would script it - the technique i use is to add a handler like this: setprop image_File shortFile put the default_Folder of me into rootFolder put rootFolder shortFile into someFile set the fileName of me to someFile

Re: Setting the default source path for image controls

2007-01-14 Thread Tereza Snyder
On Jan 14, 2007, at 2:45 PM, Bob Earp wrote: I wish to set the default path for image controls, can this be done? If so what is the property for it? Failing that, anybody know if a referenced image (in an image control) can be relative rather than absolute? I always use relative

Re: Setting the default source path for image controls

2007-01-14 Thread Jim Ault
On 1/14/07 12:45 PM, Bob Earp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I wish to set the default path for image controls, can this be done? If so what is the property for it? Failing that, anybody know if a referenced image (in an image control) can be relative rather than absolute? you could try this