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 Post subject: Photo Quiz
PostPosted: February 5th, 2009, 5:09 pm 
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For a Photo quiz i like to make a kind of vidiwall with 1 photo.
Every good answer gives a bit of the photo away.
Is there a script to stretch one photo over 9 image objects?

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The basic principle behind this doesn't need a script.

Simply create nine frames, 3x3, insert an image object into each frame and specify the same image for each image object . Then for each image object workout the offset and set this in the properties thus displaying on the segment required.

This has been done before.

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Thanks so far Macavi.
The problem is that i couldn'd find the word offset. Sometimes i almost know the answer but my motherlanguage isn't english so it's not always easy to look for the right word in the search of the help file.


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Hi Ad,

Offset refers to the idea that something is positioned away from something else as in offset from the edge of a page.

Thus, if your frame starts at point zero and you offset the image object inside the frame by -180 - you shift (& hide) the image to the left.

Use the positioning on the properties to create an offset. See screen shot.

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 Post subject: another approach
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maybe you have one big picture with say 9 solid tiles obscuring it.
you hide one tile at a time.
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Thanks for your reactions.
The quiz works fine and tomorrow evening i will use it in my favourit pub.

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 Post subject: my solution
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Hi Ad
Iknow you've solved it but since I went to the trouble of designing a solution I thought I may as well share it...
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Thanks for your post.


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