Hi Wilhelm,
That is a nice stack. Thank you. I do get a few error dialogs. I
even get one
when it first starts but I select ignore and the stack works.
Thanks again for posting it.
-=>JB<=-
On Oct 11, 2008, at 11:54 AM, Wilhelm Sanke, FB01 wrote:
Just uploaded a slightly updated version of the "Seamless Tiles
Generator 2" to
<http://www.sanke.org/Software/SeamlessTiles2.zip>
See the descriptions on page "Sample Stacks" on my website
<http://www.sanke.org/MetaMedia>.
Among other things this stack features an improved resizable and
draggable
selection graphic that lets you choose a segment of any size from
the imported
source image to create a seamless tile.
The ink of the selection graphic needed to be adapted both to the
differences
between Windows and MacOS and the stackfileversions 2.4 and 2.7.
With engine versions < 2.7 we need "admin" for MacOS and "srcAnd"
for Windows.
For engine versions 2.7 and higher "srccopy" is necessary for both
platforms to
show a transparent graphic.
Moreover, I have changed the stack extension from "*.mc" to
"*.rev", to enable
users of Rev 3.0 gm 3 to see and load the stack.
See the quote of my earlier post (to the Metacard- and Improve-
lists) concerning
this special problem:
Strange change of file associations with Rev 3-gm-3 engine
Wilhelm Sanke
Sat, 20 Sep 2008 11:59:50 -0700
Rev engine 3-gm-2 displays both *.rev and *.mc-files in the "open
stack"
dialog as "Revolution stacks". Engine 3-gm-3 restricts the
displayed stacks to
files with the "*.rev" extension; even when you choose "All files"
the display
of mc-files is suppressed, but other files like dlls and txt files
are shown.
It is even impossible to enforce the display of mc-files by typing
"*.mc" into
the file name box of the open stack dialog. Putting the
Revolution.exe engine
3-gm-3 into the Metacard IDE shows the same restrictions: No mc-
files are
displayed. However, when you rename "Revolution.exe" to "MC.exe",
both
"Revolution stack"-files "rev" and "mc" are displayed in the "open
stack"
dialog - like before in gm-2 with "Revolution.exe". This holds for
both IDEs,
the Revolution and the Metacard IDE. The consequence for users
that primarily
work with the Rev IDE - but wish to access Metacard files once in
a while -
would be to rename their Rev engine to "MC.exe". This works fine
within the Rev
IDE.
--
Wilhelm Sanke
<www.sanke.org/MetaMedia>
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