Hi Jack,

Here's what I did so I could see all the images.


1) Make a new stack. Set the stack script to this:
on resizeStack
 set the rect of grp 1 to the rect of this cd
end resizeStack


2) Add a button. Set its script to this (or some variation of it):
on mouseUp
 copyImages
end mouseUp

on copyImages
 put empty into tObjectList
put the number of images of cd "Graphics" of stack "revDocs" into myNrOfImgs
 repeat with myImgNr = 1 to myNrOfImgs
   copy img myImgNr of cd "Graphics" of stack "revDocs" to this stack
   put it && "and " after tObjectList
   set the rect of img myImgNr of this cd to the rect of ¬
   img myImgNr of cd "Graphics" of stack "revDocs"
 end repeat
 delete last word of tObjectList
 set the hScrollbar of the templateGroup to true
 set the vScrollbar of the templateGroup to true
 do "group" && tObjectList
 resizeStack
end copyImages


3) Click the button!
This should put all images into a group that can scroll horizontally & vertically, and the group will remain the same size as the stack when you change the stack size. So you'll be able to scroll to any images that are located beyond the edges of the stack window.


Have fun!

Phil Davis


Jack Tsu wrote:

I maximized the screen as much as I could, but I'm not sure if there's anything else out of reach. I was hoping for close, minimize, and maximize buttons, as well as the stop/refresh button from Safari. Didn't find those, but thanks anyway because it's definitely a good start. I may end up taking screenshots if I can't figure out any other way of getting them.


From: Mark Schonewille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: How to use Revolution <[email protected]>
To: How to use Revolution <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Finding Aqua & Windows interface buttons
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 00:11:54 +0200

Hi Jack,

Of course you can reach those pictures. Choose the pointer tool, double-click an object, set the lockloc of the object to false if necessary and then move it out of the way. You can also make the card larger to create more room for the objects. You could also create a script to set the lockLoc to false:

repeat with x = 1 to number of images
  set the lockLoc of image x to false
end repeat

Best,

Mark

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Op 12-jun-2006, om 23:49 heeft Jack Tsu het volgende geschreven:

That worked, but is there a cleaner way to do it? Some of the icons in the window overflow offscreen and I can't reach them. I wish there was just a folder I could find that contained them all or something...


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