On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 21:28:38 +0100, Dave wrote: > Thanks got it now, was hoping it might fix my problem(s) but no sucj > luck, the IDE still crashes when I set "alwaysBuffer" to true as > before. > > Really don't know what else to try now.
Dave, I just ran a test with your code and with minor modifications it works for me, so let me verify I'm doing it "right" and I *should* be getting a crash. Here's what I've got (Rev 2.8.1-gm-2, OS X 10.4.9): - A stack with three controls on it: a player control called "PlayerThumbnail", an image control called "ImageThumbnail", and a button to execute the process. - The button script has this code: ###### on mouseUp get PDFGetFrameThumbnail(10) -- I tried it with a number of different frame numbers, of course end mouseUp ###### The stack script has this code: ###### function PDFGetFrameThumbnail theFrameNumber local myCurrentTime local myImageData local myFrameRect local myWindowID -- -- Set up the Rectangle for the Player Frame -- put the rect of player "PlayerThumbnail" of card 1 of me into myFrameRect put the windowID of this stack into myWindowID -- -- Calculate the Position in the Movie -- put theFrameNumber * 24 into myCurrentTime set the startTime of player "PlayerThumbnail" of card 1 of me to myCurrentTime set the endTime of player "PlayerThumbnail" of card 1 of me to (myCurrentTime + 1) set the playSelection of player "PlayerThumbnail" of card 1 of me to true start player "PlayerThumbnail" of card 1 of me -- -- Grab the Frame -- --set the alwaysBuffer of the templateImage to false put empty into myImageData export snapshot from rect myFrameRect of window myWindowID to myImageData as JPEG put myImageData into image "ImageThumbnail" of card 1 of me return myImageData end PDFGetFrameThumbnail ###### The play object is not showing a controller, and its alwaysBuffer was set to false. The only thing I did in the script was comment out the line "set the alwaysBuffer of the templateImage to false" since the templateImage is only used when you *create a new image*, and you're not doing that in this script (the image "ImageThumbnail" already exists). Click the button, and it works as advertised with no crash... am I doing something wrong? Ken Ray Sons of Thunder Software, Inc. Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/ _______________________________________________ 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
