It's a feature! The 'surprise-check out this image' is the latest crave in creating a feeling of anticipation for your users!
I checked it out, and as you know, it's a function of the fixedLineHeight property. You could hack around it with another scrolling fld and the formattedheight property, but it seems like a lot of trouble.
In the past, I've just created the images the full width of the fld and had the text below. Looks fine, but doesn't solve *your* problem.
best of luck,
Chipp
On Mar 12, 2004, at 8:53 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
I have a field with several images displayed via imageSource. When the
field's fixedLineHeight is true, images scrolled into view from the bottom
of the scrolling are invisible until their rects fall completely within the
field. As the field is scrolled further and the images are scrolled out of
view at the top of the field, they remain visible. It's almost as if the
images are shifted out of view at the bottom of the field unless the
bottom-most portion of the images falls within the field. If the
fixedLineHeight is set to to false, the images display properly but it's
impossible to wrap the text as desired.
I've posted a demo stack to better explain the issue (sorry, this was done
on OSX and probably should be viewed using this system).
go url "http://www.tactilemedia.com/download/imagedemo.rev"
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