Re: Background colour of a new stack

2016-11-06 Thread Randy Hengst
Glad it helped. be well, randy Randy Hengst www.classroomFocusedSoftware.com > On Nov 5, 2016, at 5:46 PM, Graham Samuel wrote: > > Thanks Randy, I hadn’t realised I could do that. Excellent! > > Graham > >> On 5 Nov 2016, at 22:40, Randy Hengst wrote: >> >> Graham, >> >> I also thought

Re: Background colour of a new stack

2016-11-05 Thread Graham Samuel
Thanks Randy, I hadn’t realised I could do that. Excellent! Graham > On 5 Nov 2016, at 22:40, Randy Hengst wrote: > > Graham, > > I also thought the change of color to be a bit odd. > > If I understood you correctly, you are adding a graphic to “cover up” the > gray background. You don’t ne

Re: Background colour of a new stack

2016-11-05 Thread Randy Hengst
Graham, I also thought the change of color to be a bit odd. If I understood you correctly, you are adding a graphic to “cover up” the gray background. You don’t need to add a graphic to create the white background. Go to the Stack Inspector and change the backgroundColor to white. Then each ca

Re: Background colour of a new stack

2016-11-05 Thread Richard Gaskin
Graham Samuel wrote: > This may be old news to some, but in the LC7x series and earlier, if > you created a stack, the card displayed as white. In LC 8.1.1, it > displays as grey (reported as 220,220,220). To make cards look the > way they did in earlier versions, I have to created a background >

Background colour of a new stack

2016-11-05 Thread Graham Samuel
This may be old news to some, but in the LC7x series and earlier, if you created a stack, the card displayed as white. In LC 8.1.1, it displays as grey (reported as 220,220,220). To make cards look the way they did in earlier versions, I have to created a background rectangle graphic specificall