Hi Chipp and Svein: This following sequence of scripts works for me, too:
First, copy (in windows explorer) the image file. You could click with the right button of the mouse over the image file and select "Copy" from the contextual menu. The clipboarddata now has the path to the image: "C://My Documents/MyImage.gif" The function the clipboard in RR reports the clipboard as empty, but the function the clipboarddata returns the path of the image. Put this script in a button: on mouseup put "binfile:" & the clipboarddata into zxcv set the imageNew of this stack to url zxcv create image set the text of last image to the imageNew of this stack set the imageNew of this stack to empty end mouseup An advantage of this script, over pasting an image directly from the clipboard, is that images like jpg, gif and png, stay compressed, occuping less space in the stack. >> Svein Rosseland wrote: >> I am trying out the DreamCard trial by creating a >> point of sales solution for my own company. >> In my "Products" stack I want to >> place a "Product Image Field" where the user can >> paste in an image of a product. >> Every product is assigned a new card, so >> no products share the same image. Chipp Walters wrote: >You should be able to issue the command 'paste' >so do something like this: >if the clipboardData["image"] is not empty then >paste >end if >This works for me on WinXP if I press the altKey + >PrtSc to capture the >top window to the clipboard. Then I can go to any >card and select "paste >image" from the File menu. Visit my site: http://www.geocities.com/capellan2000/ __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new resources site! http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/resources/ _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
