Hmmm,

I checked it out (on a Mac) and the only differences I see are (using PropList which compares the properties of two objects - one of my altPlugins) is that:

the opaque property of your image is set to true whereas the opaque property of my image is set to false. It appears one cannot 'set' this property as it probably is a function of whether or not any 'alpha pixels' are present.

Try this (I would, but we already know my images are 'better;-):

Try doing the demo with the source and destination images having *some* transparency and let me know what you find.

best,

Chipp

(I really like this Mac email client <g> I just figured out (by accident) if you hilite text (don't we all misspell 'hilite' now?) and press the reply button, it only copies the text hilited. Cool! :-)

On Jan 4, 2004, at 11:32 AM, Scott Rossi wrote:

To further demonstrate the problem, I added Chipp's images to my test stack,
which shows that Chipp's images can be repeatedly updated. My images will
only update once.


So Chipp's images are "better" than mine, but why?

Thanks & Regards,

Scott Rossi

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