On Nov 7, 2003, at 2:35 PM, Mark Powell wrote:
Hi Graham:
Have you ever seen animated GIFs overlap in any other environment?
Without having tried anything like this in the past, I'd say this is the
behavior that I would expect. If two animated GIFs (or any other kind of
motion graphic) were attempting to occupy common pixels within the same
window, it seems that the OS would understandably protest. That one button
is masked behind the other perhaps doesn't "insulate" them in the same way
as if they were on different windows. I am only guessing.
I think Graham's problem does sound like a Rev bug. If the GIFs have transparency, then they should be rendered that way, even if animated, even if overlapping.
This test page has an animated GIF, overlapping on 2 different layers. Safari 1.1 renders it correctly, and IE 6 does too. <http://mindlube.com/animgif.html>
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