giacomo boffi writes:
> it seems to me that amib deals with at most 3 layers of objects, i.e.,
> i can drop a frame "C" in a frame "B" that was dropped in frame "A",
> but when i try to drop frame "D" in frame "C", "D" is for disappears
>
i had some little more detail now: in amib, after doing the above i
'saved as' and inspected the resulting file.
it looks like amib instantiates "D" and 'place's it in "C", but "D" is
not shown in the fake interface when i save it, nor "D" is displayed
if i restart amib and load the previously saved file
hth,
gb
Received on Tue Apr 29 1997 - 18:31:33 CEST
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