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Quote from: Josh Nieman on March 21, 2007, 05:08:08 PMdude. crap in a can, that's cool... I went to see if that was the same for "tframes' command... and it doesn't even list TFRAMES in the help file I'll just keep using imageframes from now on... that works for wipeouts too? the help file seemed to insinuate that it's only for referenced images.uh... ...as long as you keep the can...TFRAMES is part of the Express Tools. It controls the system var 'imageframe'. All TFRAMES does is turn the frame either on or off. In order to get the third option you have to issue the imageframe command at the command line.
dude. crap in a can, that's cool... I went to see if that was the same for "tframes' command... and it doesn't even list TFRAMES in the help file I'll just keep using imageframes from now on... that works for wipeouts too? the help file seemed to insinuate that it's only for referenced images.
Quote from: whdjr on March 21, 2007, 05:14:52 PMQuote from: Josh Nieman on March 21, 2007, 05:08:08 PMdude. crap in a can, that's cool... I went to see if that was the same for "tframes' command... and it doesn't even list TFRAMES in the help file I'll just keep using imageframes from now on... that works for wipeouts too? the help file seemed to insinuate that it's only for referenced images.uh... ...as long as you keep the can...TFRAMES is part of the Express Tools. It controls the system var 'imageframe'. All TFRAMES does is turn the frame either on or off. In order to get the third option you have to issue the imageframe command at the command line.that explains why I didn't find it in the help file... I didn't look in the express tools help.This is kind of silly... why update imageframe and not tframes.... actually... why HAVE 'tframes' ?
But the imageframe has no affect on the a wipeout though it is a raster image. I just tried it with a wipeout but got nothing. Hopefully I did something wrong.
i just realized when looking through here that this thread was hijacked by a wipeout discussion. this was meant to be for blocks only urrrrgrh
well i stopped paying much attention to it because once again there was very little participation. This place used to be very productive but nowadays I see more discussions about what music people are listening to than anything cad related
...This place used to be very productive but nowadays I see more discussions about what music people are listening to than anything cad related