Mark,
This is just a quick reply from a senior lurker on this list - you'll
definitely get better responses from the real gurus, but in case you're in
operations mode right now and want to try something, design a couple of
simple images that match the background color of your card and script them
to appear/disappear in order to hide/reveal the two halves of the underlying
image. I hope I've visualized correctly what you are trying to do.
HTH,
Tommy Simmons
Employment Law Advisory Network, Inc.
www.employmentlawadvisors.com

----- Original Message -----
From: Mark MacKenzie (Shaw) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 12:40 AM
Subject: Showing a portion of an image


> I have an image graphic of 62 (W) pixels by 33 (H) pixels.
> 1.   I wish to show one half of its area without resizing the image
itself.
> The resulting image rectangle would then be 31 (W) pixels by 33 (H)
pixels.
> Showing the left half of the image.
> 2.   Keeping the same new width of 31 (W) by 33(H) I then wish to show the
> right half of the image.
>
> I am building a type of flipbook object which works with the standard
single
> image, multiple row or column, representing multiple cells.
>
> Regards
> Mark MacKenzie
> Chief Techno-Mage
> Historical Treasures & Ancient Arts
> www.digitalheritage.ca
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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