Houston, We Have A Problem
Alejandro Tejada
capellan2000 at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 13 17:14:37 CDT 2005
on Wed, 13 Jul 2005
Geoff Canyon wrote:
> That's a puzzler.
Locking the screen or hiding
the imported image produces
another puzzling behavior too.
If you hide the imported image or
lock the screen, (To hide from users
the sudden change in the screen,
when the imported image appears in
the first stack), the copied image to
stack 2 turns in a black rectangle...
What is the meaning of this?
Is Metacard using the updated screen for
this operation of copying this image?
Test this variation of Geoff Canyon's handler:
on mouseUp
lock screen
go stack test1
import snapshot from rect (rect of grc 1) of window
(windowID of stack test1)
go stack test2
create img
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"
unlock screen
end mouseUp
Geoff Canyon wrote:
> 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
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