Hi Scott, > The alternate > way to do an expanding stack is to employ 2 states, with 2 bitmaps: one > bitmap has the stack in a normal mode, and the other bitmap has the stack > in > its expanded mode. You then provide a button to toggle the windowshape > between the two states and use the appropriate bitmap accordingly.
Oh, I understand what you mean perfectly :) I use that approach in my as-yet-unfinished client for ChatRev, where a button "pops" the room list open and shut. But yeah, I had wanted to be able to have a "smooth" and arbitrary resize of a rounded window... kind of like how it works in the newer versions of Windows Media Player and MSN Messenger. Chipp, > Another way to consider doing this is to turn OFF the windowShape property > while resizing, then after resizing is finished, calculate a new > windowshape > and apply it at that time. I think I will play with that a little to see how the performance and screen behavior plays out. But I think if a user has "live resizing" turned on in Windows, I wouldn't be able to override that, and things would look pretty ugly for the duration of the resize operation, right? _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
