Hi Thomas J McGrath III,

Klaus,

As usual, Thanks for the prompt reply.

:-)


So the real kicker here is that the dontusequicktime does not actually happen on the Mac.
That was what had me stumped.
I sent a letter to the 'Boss' asking if it was OK to require the end users to have quicktime installed.

I hope that "iTunes for Windows" will become more wide-spread, since it comes with he latest
version of QT -> 6.4 :-)


That would of course be the best approach and the easiest for me. But if not then I can still do it
via the export to .png and then display via ONE graphic and handle the code via script.


That brings up another question: If I use the .png files and write generic code to handle the
loading of images from a folder then I might be able to gain a bit more control over individual
slides i.e. if a slide has 'links' on it I can stop there and allow the user to click on a clear button.
I know we can mark a card but is there a simple way to mark an image???

No way...


But you could workaround by creating several groups with the appropriate "noop" buttons it
and show/hide them as needed...


A clever naming will really help in that case :-)

Like setting the group's name to the filename of the correspondig image,
then you could script something like:

...
hide grp (the filename of img "my_pp_sildes")
set the filename of img "my_pp_sildes" to (next/prev/last/first image...)
show grp (the filename of img "my_pp_sildes")
...


You get the picture... ;-)

Thanks again Klaus and have a good weekend yourself...
Tom

Regards


Klaus Major
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www.major-k.de

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