Xavier
Thanks for the info but I'm not sure what to do from here. You say to set the image IDs above 1 billion but how do I do that? I'm importing a folder full of images, I'm not even sure how to do that with one image.
I admit to be a little dismayed and discouraged that this problem and I'm surprised it hasn't been addressed yet. (hek, it's not even a "confirmed" bug in the Bug Database. This has become a big issue for me as now all my images are messed up and I have no confidence in the image management system of RR.
I may now need to completely rebuild my stack from scratch to fix this problem and it will cost me a lot of time and effort.
Varen
On Apr 21, 2005, at 10:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Varen
I think the issue is this...
http://support.runrev.com/bugdatabase/show_bug.cgi?id=2449
Not the first or last time. You'll find some solutions and answers to your
questions there I hope...
Im writing a library to avoid the issue altogeter and have both images and
any references reassigned to unique ids but library images are always a
big job...
cheers Xavier
On 22.04.2005 07:47:05 use-revolution-bounces wrote:Hi everyone,
I'm working on an application which has about 25 .png files imported
via the image library. We recently discovered an aesthetic problem
with the images which required me to import new images into the stack's
library.
When I imported the new images I noticed some wrong images being used
in the various button states even though I'm sure the images were being
called correctly. I have several button states I'm working with,
mouseEnter, mouseClick, etc. In a seemingly random pattern some button
images have been replaced by very old images I'd imported into, and
deleted from the application weeks ago.
In other cases, the thumbnail in the Image Library was of a totally different image than the actual imported image, but when viewed in the stack the image was correct.
For example, when I mouse over a button an image appears that I deleted
from the application in February. I haven't seen or used this image in
a long time but BANG there it is!! fI know the image number is being
called is correctly and the image appears correctly in the stack, but
not in the button.
Has anyone ever seen this problem before? It seems that there is an image cache that isn't properly cleared when images are deleted, or something else is going on.
BTW, I even created a new substack, imported the new images, and the same problem happens.
Any help or ideas are appreciated.
Varen
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