Randy thanks for the kind offer, but when I tried to create a stripped-down 
version of my stack as a demonstration, I couldn't make it go wrong! I created 
a stack the same size as the iPad screen (1024 x 768) and put a graphic 
rectangle of the same size into it, and it just stayed there with no change in 
the stack size. This is certainly different from what I saw earlier. If I 
include the iOS status bar in the build, then the bottom 24 pixels of my screen 
get cut off, but I suppose that's what is supposed to happen. So my problem 
seems to have been just some weirdness. If I get a repeatable recipe, I'll 
report it.

Thanks again.

Graham

on Thu, 16 Feb 2012 08:09:14 -0600, Randy Hengst <iowahen...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello Graham,
> 
> I use a background image or graphic in all of my apps and follow the steps 
> you describe. I hide the status bar. I've not seen the problem you've 
> identified. The graphic or image always covers the iPad screen.
> 
> I have some time today and tomorrow, so I'll be happy to look at your stack 
> if you send it off line.
> 
> be well,
> randy hengst
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