Scott,

This is a very visually appealing display.
My only critical feedback is that the hour hand needs to advance one "point" every 5 minutes. Otherwise, I have a hard time telling what time it is when it is close to the hour.

Dennis

On May 31, 2005, at 5:22 AM, Scott Rossi wrote:

At the risk of beating a dead clock, here is another more visual approach to
the display of time which uses the points of a hidden graphic to
determine the location of each "hand" (still pretty minimal/ efficient code).
In your message box:

  go url "http://www.tactilemedia.com/download/ballclock.rev";

This actually took a lot longer than three minutes to build in that I had to figure out how to create a vector graphic that contained 60 equidistant points (the solution was to create the source ring in a vector program and then import into Rev using Alejandro Tejada's EPSimport stack). Of course this could be done using math by the Jim Hurley types on the list but that
kind of thing eludes me...

See the card script for details.

Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, Development & Design
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