Hi Ken,I personally think the best approach would be to immediately send the object a 'mouseEnter' when it appears, and then a 'mouseLeave' when it exits.
I tried explicitly sending 'mouseEnter' & 'mouseLeave' messages...nothing
I tried clicking (by script) outside the rect of the image to get the engine to send 'mouseLeave'...nada.
I tried locking and unlocking messages...no go
I tried changing the order of showing & hiding the images...zip
I believe Igor tried all of these workarounds also, and got the same [non] results.
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Who are a little wise, the best fooles bee."
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