At 08:18 22/07/2004, you wrote:
Suppose you (as developer) wanted to add two objects (say, 2 buttons), one in the upper-left and one in the lower-right of your window, and assume that you can't display the full 540x720 window on your monitor and that the group is scrolled already to the upper-left.
To do this in Rev, you do this:
1) Select the group and go into edit mode. 2) Create a button in the upper-left corner 3) Exit edit mode. 4) Scroll the group down to the lower-right corner 5) Go back into edit mode. 6) Create a button in the lower-right corner 7) Exit edit mode.
To do this in SuperCard you do this:
1) Create a button in the upper-left corner. 2) Scroll the window to the lower-right corner. 3) Create a button in the lower-right corner.
You see how easy it can be? Rev is 100x more powerful than SuperCard, but this is one of those instances where I wish that Rev would adopt the SuperCard approach to scrollable windows. It also removes all the funkiness of having a *user* create an object in different parts of a scrolling area. </soapbox>
This is the type of thing that I NEED to do.
The inability to have scrolling windows and the realisation that I have to upgrade to studio has made me re-think using revolution.
See other post
Cheers bob
Just my 2 cents,
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