On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 22:39:37 +0200, Klaus Major <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> ...
> Anyway my real question is, if I can see an image in a stack while
> under development,
> how can I export it to another program?

You can always "put img xxx into url"bin if its really a
gif ;-)

Well, I'd just like it to go on the clipboard by point-and-click action, like other stuff I do in the IDE. Not possible?



>
> OT PS: I am not enjoying learning ImageReady to create my own animated
> GIFs.
Stuff after this is OT, except that it speaks of a GUI that always surprises the heck out of me, which is the opposite of Dan Shafer's dictum given on the list yesterday

Never surprise the user.

I agree that a surprised user is a distressed user, because I'm distressed! I guess I have never understood the 'universe of discourse' (a phrase a friend of mine used to use a lot) of Photoshop and its ilk.


Yeah, ImageReady gifs are going well with MC/RR.
Be sure to uncheck "optimize" or "optimized", RR could choke on that
feature... ;-)

How? On my copy of ImageReady (version 2.0) there is only one flavour of animated GIF - the optimized one. If you don't use 'Save Optimized' then the file gets written in Photoshop format... I know this is OT, but I'm frustrated. There seems to be deep confusion between layers and frames, and it appears that a layer can 'have' several frames, while a frame can 'have' several layers! Just selecting all the frames to make black the transparent color (for example) turns out to be impossible or massively counterintuitive...


> The Help system appears to have been written by someone living in a
> different
> universe from the one I'm in... ah well.

Don't need no stinking help system :-D

In the days of manuals I used to read the whole thing from cover to cover before even installing the software (yes, SuperCard, Excel, MS Word, you name it). That way, I had trace memories of all the app's features, even if I couldn't remember exactly how to use them. I miss that opportunity with RunRev, which is why I will buy the printed docs.


Back to the grindstone.

Graham


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Graham Samuel / The Living Fossil Co. / UK & France



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