This from [EMAIL PROTECTED] - dated 5/4/03 3:29 pm: > So now what? I don't see anything posted about a free upgrade to 2.0 for > people who bought 1.1.1 after a certain date.
As I understand it, Bill, that promise holds good. Normally, you would be entitled to free updates to your version of Revolution for a year from the time of purchase, and that offer has been extended to cover all users who purchaced up to a year before the originally advertised release date of version 2.0 (about four months ago). The special offers are, I assume, designed to encourage users like myself who have let their licences/subscriptions lapse during the period between promised and actual release. I have to say that the offer of free manuals is quite tasty, although using the HTML docs has been pretty streamlined and painless since I set Chimera/Camino up as a dedicated Rev documentation viewer. :) Of more immediate concern is the question of why all the graphics have disappeared when I use v2.0 to open up a periodic table that I was building with v1.1.1 (pro licence). The stack window is just a featureless mass of grey, with the only visible detail being the contents of a text display box that shows info about each element as the mouse cursor passes over it. It's still displaying correct info about the invisible elements as I move the mouse around, but where are the pictures (jpeg background and animated gifs used for element buttons)?? Do I have to re-link them all? Nick pp Mr Tea -- Brew of the day: Yorkshire Gold _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
