Hi Alejandro: I'm not clear on what issue you're seeing from your email, but maybe this stack will help (in your message box):
go url "http://www.tactilemedia.com/download/disconpoints.rev" You will see the visible portion of the polygon occupies less space than its real rect, shown by the border (toggle on/off). I believe the original thread below was a consideration of this technique to mask images. A masking example stack is available here: go url "http://www.tactilemedia.com/site_files/downloads/masking_options.rev" Hope this helps. Regards, Scott Rossi Creative Director Tactile Media, UX Design Recently, Alejandro Tejada wrote: > > Hi all, > > on May 10, 2010 > Sott Rossi posted > in the message thread titled: > "Object is not an image when Crop command" > ----------------------------------------------- > ----------------------------------------------- > Recently, JosepM wrote: > >> I understand you but I don't know the >> "hidden point" technique :) >> Where add a space in the polygon's list? > > A polygon is derived from a list of points, > one per line: > > 23,181 > 42,190 > 36,195 > 23,181 > > Adding an empty line between points in the list > adds an invisible point to the polygon that changes > the polygon's dimensions without adding to the fill > or stroke of the polygon. > > 5,181 > > 23,181 > 42,190 > 36,195 > 23,181 > > Using this technique, one could establish the > *physical* topleft of a polygon to occur at > one location while the *visible* topleft of the > polygon occurs at a different location. > ----------------------------------------------- > ----------------------------------------------- > > Recently, i tried to use this technique, but the > polygon graphic get filled in the wrong places > and the selection area of the graphic grows > too much. > > Probably the wrong fill is a side effect of applying > the new property named fillRule: > http://docs.runrev.com/Property/fillRule > > I will be very grateful if some of you could post > a stack that demostrate this technique and test > the fillRule property with this background > filled polygon graphic. > > Thanks in advance! > > Al _______________________________________________ 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
