Houston, We Have A Problem
Raymond E. Griffith
rgriffit at ctc.net
Wed Jul 13 15:59:56 CDT 2005
When you create an image, you can get its ID by using this:
create image
put word 3 of it into imageID
(Actually, when you create anything, it has its ID.)
I don't know if that referencing would help, but it might.
Regards,
Raymond E. Griffith
> That's a puzzler. This works in either environment:
>
> on mouseUp
> go stack test1
> import snapshot from rect (rect of grc 1) of window (windowID of
> stack test1)
> go stack test2
> create img
>
> -- here's the change:
> set the rect of the last img of stack "test2" to the rect of the
> last img of stack "test1"
> set the imagedata of the last img of stack "test2" to the
> imagedata of the last img of stack "test1"
>
> end mouseUp
>
> On Jul 12, 2005, at 11:59 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
>
>> on mouseUp
>> go stack test1
>> import snapshot from rect (rect of grc 1) of window (windowID of
>> stack
>> test1)
>> go stack test2
>> create img
>> put last img of stack test1 into last img of stack test2
>> end mouseUp
>>
>
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