Hello List, I'm not sure if the subject title captures the problem, but I'm unable to figure out why images (JPG, PNG & GIF, some with alpha/index transparencies) which, though at first displayed correctly, become "misfigured". All I could think of so far was the buffer and destroy window properties of the stacks, but that's not working.
By "misfigured" I mean that the images either remain visible even though supposedly hidden, or they appear in odd places on the card (which I think is some kind of remnant, since they disappear when something else is redrawn in the area under the misplaced image), or they appear in the right place but scrambled. I think one cause is the structure of my stacks. There's a standalone (S), which opens up a stack (A) that consists of a mainstack (A.1) and two substacks (A.1.2/A.1.3). And that mainstack (A.1) in turn calls up another stack (B). Perhaps a description too of the images is necessary? The images on the mainstack (A.1) are called by "set fileName of", and those are the images that become scrambled or appear in wrong places. For example, given a set of grouped images, one image will appear in the right place (tho scrambled) while another image of that same group will appear in another part of the window -- however, there's a script in that misplaced window, and the script works when I click on the location where I know the image is supposed to be rather than on the location where I can see the image is falsely presented. The images on one of the substacks (A.1.2) are embedded (thru Rev's "import".), and those are the images which either persist on the substack even though they're supposed to become hidden after having been temporarily shown, or which appear in odd places on the mainstack. once the substack (A.1.2) closes. The stack that the mainstack calls up (stack B) consists of 50+ small images that are cloned each time the stack (B) is opened, and layed out in a grid pattern above/beneath its other larger permanently embedded images. The source images of the clones are also embedded in the stack. The misfigurement here is that, where the grid-arranged small images ought to appear, instead is visible a grid of black, which, if clicked on, behaves as expected or not at all. As I say, I've tried alwaysBuffer and making sure the lockScreens are set correctly. But, no luck. Thank you. -- Nicolas Cueto _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
