Or you can do as Jim Sims suggests:
On 8 Jun 2007, at 14:07, Jim Sims wrote:
On Jun 8, 2007, at 2:25 PM, Scott Kane wrote:
Question is - how are some of you solving this? I've read the
archives of the list that I could find discussing this but most of
the discussion is about using images to fake the pinstripe, which
bring me back to square one.
If you...
go to the card inspector > colors & patterns > click Background
( backgroundPattern )
go to Standard Icons > second from last row - next to last standard
icon is a pinstripe
Card goes pinstripe with that particular version of pinstripe.
That help?
Jim Sims
Custom Software Development
www.EZPZapps.com
On 26 Jun 2007, at 16:22, Gregory Lypny wrote:
Hello everyone,
My apologies for asking a question I asked a couple of years ago
but I'm curious to know if anything has changed in this regard in
the newest version of Revolution. Is there an easy way, other than
pasting an image, to set a stack's background to the OS X stripes?
I have opened a new main stack and set the stack's background
pattern and colour to empty, and I have done the same for the
stack's only card. This doesn't work; it's still white. What am I
doing wrong?
Regards,
Gregory
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