Bill Marriott wrote:
> I downloaded your stack and gave it a try. Nothing happened when I tried to
> use any of the tools in the image area. Even after I placed an image,
> nothing appeared in the preview area. So I moved on. I'm using Windows XP.

A problem I noticed almost immediately after I released the Beta.  I decided to 
wait until after I got a few more features implimented before sending out the 
immediate fix.

The error occurs for 2 reasons.

1.  The "New Project" menu item must be choosen and a new project must be 
started.

2.  The "Pencil" tool must be clicked first to load the tool into a global 
variable.

> To be honest, I use Axialis Icon Workshop 6.0, which works extremely well.
> You paste in (or draw) your icon at a large size and the program
> automatically builds all the other sizes, at all the various bit depths, for
> both Windows and Macintosh, with variable transparency, in the
> proper/official file formats. Works perfectly; the results are very high
> quality and I've never had a problem building or using an icon.

I've used Axialis Icon Workshop, and it is a wonderful program.  It just kinda 
drives me crazy that, since Revolution is a development application, that an 
Icon editor would not have been already created.

What I envision is this, an all-around editor.  Icon's of any size being edited 
just like in the old HyperCard days.  And my own person want, the ability to 
design/import your standalone icons directly inside the Standalone Options 
dialog box.

> Would be hard to imagine building something of comparable utility without a
> major time investment.

I've spend my free time working on projects.  JPEGCompress is one such example. 
 I've spent the last 6 years working on it.  When I get something I want, I'll 
work on it for a LONG time. :)


Derek Bump
Dreamscape Software
www.dreamscapesoftware.com



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