Rob, I checked on my WinXP system and it looks like you can do the following:
set the repeatcount of img "clock" to 0 set the currentframe of img "clock" to 17 set the icon of btn "myClockButton" to the id of img "clock" This works. So you could use a single image with multiple buttons. You could also 'share' the img with mulitple cards by using it in a background group. -Chipp > > Oops! The animated gif sounds good; but for the issue that the > image(s) must appear on 25-30% of the cards in the stack. Can one > set the icon of a buttom to a specific frame in an animated gif? > > >When it comes to screen display of images and graphics, Scott Raney's > >catchphrase "There's a better way to do that" has never been more true. > > I'm still groping to find that better way. The basic hang up I'm > finding is images displayed as icons don't look [different borders) > or behave the same as native images, and to duplicate the native > image look on multiple cards requires multiple copies of the same > image. > _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
