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By Pete G. - Posted on November 17, 2007 - 19:59:41 (#22102)
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Thanks for the comments, folks. I've now compiled it for PPC machines too, just to be complete.
-- Pete --
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By danescott - Posted on November 14, 2007 - 10:50:55 (#22088)
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Hi Pete,
This is great...thanks so much for doing it...glad you're still coding for BeOS!
Dane
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By AlienSoldier - Posted on November 13, 2007 - 01:11:56 (#22077)
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what i mean is that instead of "selecting" rectangle as one on top of another in th GUI, it would be more intuitive to select them by clicking the region they enclose exclusively.
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By Pete G. - Posted on November 12, 2007 - 19:51:50 (#22073)
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AlienSoldier -- not sure what your first para means exactly.
What I mostly use it for is when I have a diagram or image on a web page in which I want links to text related to its various areas -- or even, as in that recent project, triggers for javascript functions.
Re: "One anoying thing i noticed is that if you select a rectangle (let say a whole person) and tag it, when you try to tag just is face later it's no longuer possible to edit the tab name." Yeah, this is not quite what you might expect (and I do point it out in the docs). Earlier placed rectangles hide later ones that they overlay, because this is the way it happens in the HTML and browser. (And things could be just as confusing if the list was in reverse order, because you can't actually tell which rectangle was drawn first!)
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By AlienSoldier - Posted on November 12, 2007 - 18:48:51 (#22072)
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Seem it's like a way to use pointer to picture instead of having to use copy of section.
One anoying thing i noticed is that if you select a rectangle (let say a whole person) and tag it, when you try to tag just is face later it's no longuer possible to edit the tab name. Seem it's possible to do so by changing it's place in the "list" but it's unintuitive.
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