Did i give in my example 60x60/(6x6)=100? No. I gave it as 10x10. We are getting out dimentions, not a single number (unless you multiply them together to get the total number of pixels, which since we dont want, isnt useful). I was trying to save space and write it in a way which i would think would be completely intuitive. In any case, considering the units would have quickly revealed where you went wrong. If you want two distances, and you end up with one area, you dont pretend that that area is a distance, do you? If you do a calculation to find a distance in miles, and you end up with an answer of 5 square miles, you wouldnt try to use the number 5, you would go back and hunt down where you made the error in the calculations, and fix it. Granted, I bear some of the blame for using some appallingly non-standard notation, but i did take care to make it look like not-multiplication ( the "x" is a REALLY BAD symbol to use for multiplication. In math on paper, the single dot is standard, and in type, most people choose to use the * because it eliminates any doubt about wheather to multiply. I will never use x as a multiply symbol.
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Originally posted by Croikle:
**It looks like Nova is trying to load a PICT (3003, maybe) but it can't, probably because you don't have a PICT there. I haven't done any template editing in Nova, but in the shan editor in NovaTools there's a set of radio buttons for PICT/rle8/rleD, so I'd try some equivalent option in EVNEW. Can you get us a debuglog, or is that a snippet from one?
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The states of the radio buttons arnt saved. Its just for where you want the preview to come from.
Lobf:
1. Spin 3003 is used, right in nova graphics 2 with all the other spins.
2. Does your spin properly reference the RLE? Do you have an RLED? RLE8's arnt used on windows, and even on mac, are only used when running the really old and ugly 8bit color mode.
-Az
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It is here. EVNEW Public Beta (url="http://"http://www.aznt.com/EVN/EVNEW")www.aznt.com/EVN/EVNEW(/url)
Stuffit is a piece of .sit.
(This message has been edited by Azratax2 (edited 02-23-2004).)
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