Some more information, I think I have found a receipe...
- First get the files of a folder and create an image in a stack for
each file.
- after creating an image, the variable "it" contains a full reference
to an object.
- next set the filepath of this last image to a file
- it is not possible of course to show a Word file, so there will be
an error in the result. If so, I would like to show a "No Preview"
image, located in another stack.
- With image objects created like this, there is no way of setting
another image, located in a stack. It is possible to set a different
file path, but not an existing image.
Can someone confirm this, so I can enter it into Bugzilla?
Warm regards,
Ton Kuypers
Digital Media Partners bvba
Tel. +32 (0)477 / 739 530
Fax +32 (0)14 / 71 03 04
http://www.dmp-int.com
On 4-jan-08, at 03:38, Martin Blackman wrote:
'last' means the number property of the image equals the number of
images.
Did you check if these are the same after assigning a non-image URL
to the
image ? Perhaps Rev decides the number of images should not count the
erroneous one.
I guess you can name each image or check the id of each as you
create it and
then refer to the id or name instead?
regards
Martin
On 04/01/2008, Ton Kuypers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Too bad, no luck...
Warm regards,
Ton Kuypers
Digital Media Partners bvba
Tel. +32 (0)477 / 739 530
Fax +32 (0)14 / 71 03 04
http://www.dmp-int.com
On 3-jan-08, at 14:07, Shao Sean wrote:
try
set the filename of the last image to PATH
catch
set the text of the last image to (the text of image "noPreview" of
stack "mainStack")
end try
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