Assuming you don't necessarily need a lot of bells and whistle in the top scrolling part, and, assuming a horizontal view of an image gallery is all you need, you can possibly incorporate a scrolling field at the top. with only one line of characters, and you set the image data of each of the characters to the image that you want.

I use this daily ( in a substack) for previewing and re-ordering images that appear below on a one per card basis. the "Preview" button, set the images source of char#x in the preview field to the image 1 of card x in the mainstack. The user can reorder the images in the horizontal field by simply cutting and pasting them around on the same "line" as it were... then when the preview closes, the main stack is reordered accordingly.
Don't know if this helps much, but i tried groups and it was crazy... and this worked. If you want i can send the stack off list.



On Jun 4, 2004, at 10:39 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hmmmm - - - that sounds like it could work. The only tricky part is that
the user will be adding/subtracting a lot ot graphic bitmaps and positioning
them within that top scrolling
area, so I'll have a lot of "add to group" logic to keep track of. I was
hoping I could just create
new bitmaps and plop them on the card in the right spot and not worry about
groups and positioning things within groups. However, if I absolutely must
use groups, I can do that.


So is it not technically possible to have a card that is 2000 pixels wide
shown in a stack that is only 800 pixels wide, and have horizontal scrollbars?

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