Peter Alcibiades wrote:

There are two problems, and they are identical whether you use the MC or the RR IDE.

The first is the icons supplied are miniscule and don't apparently scale. So you can make your buttons bigger, but they still have tiny artwork in them.

This is not a Linux problem, this is just how it works across all platforms. All icons are bitmapped art. They will appear smaller at large screen resolutions, and will appear larger when the screen resolution is less.

You also cannot seem to get rid of minimum 10 point font text under the artwork, which displaces the icons upwards.

You can, but there is no interface in the inspector for it. Just set the textfont/size/style of the button to whatever you want, via the message box or a script. You can also set margins to nudge the icon to the position you want. Again, not a Linux problem. Just how it works.

You can only replace it with a space, which increases the ratio of white space to artwork on your buttons.

Or you can just turn off the "showName" property of the button which will remove the label entirely. Then set the bottomMargin to whatever you want.

This means that if you want one of the old scaleable forward/backward arrows that used to come with Hypercard, you have to either dig out the old diskettes - or make your own from scratch.

HyperCard didn't have scalable icons either, they were bitmapped artwork like all the others. However, if you want to scale an icon, just import the icon image into the stack and then scale that image. Whatever size you have scaled it to will be reflected in your button icon. Note that since all icons are bitmapped art, scaling to a large size can cause jagged edges.

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Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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