Thanks Paul, stupid of me. I seem always to be looking in the wrong place for information.
Having finally reviewed that page (12) I notice that the description doesn't apply to my case. I have not locked the screen, and am just doing a card-to-card transition. As I said, my very simple example works (set up a "flip left" visual effect, then go to a different card), but it doesn't work in my app. I am quite prepared to believe it's my fault but I really can't see what I'm doing wrong. Incidentally, locking and unlocking the screen as described in the document doesn't help. Thanks for the info, though. Graham OnMon, 20 Feb 2012 11:21:36 +0000, Paul Hibbert <l...@pbh.on-rev.com> wrote: > Hi Graham, > >> Thanks - I had not read these notes in detail and indeed it took some time >> to find anything like them on the RunRev web site - they don't seem to have >> stuck around on my Mac after installation. The only notes I could find are >> called "LiveCodeNotes-5_0_0.pdf, revision 7", and there's nothing on Page >> 12, so I still seem to have missed it - maybe you could tell me what it says? > > The notes John Dixon referred to should be under the Help menu in the > LiveCode application, they are right below the 'User Guide' link. > > If you want to access them through the finder, ctrl-click (right click) on > the LiveCode application icon, choose 'Show Package Contents', then navigate > to 'Contents > Tools', the release notes for LiveCode, iOS & Android are all > in that folder. > > HTH > > Paul _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode