Sep 14, 2004:
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ImageLayer Plugin 1.0.9 + new Tool verions
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The Disable option on a standard layer (not part of a Photoshop Layer Set) will now cause the
related iShell Element to be disabled when you import the file for the first time in iShell Editor.
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Better parsing of photoshop files that contained a Layer with Effects and mask.
With the previous version the hiearchy of your psd file was messed up during importing
in iShell with certain files. Let me remind you that Layers with an Effect needs to be converted,
see photoshop tips section. ImageLayer Tools were also updated.
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Layer sets that contain 2 layers and are not defined as and Advanced Button are now by default set
to Rollover button after users feedback.
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Also included now standard in the download a folder which contains the Runtime modules for the iShell 4 Burn Resources folder.
This is only in the Windows and OS X packages.
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July 28, 2004:
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Windows version of ImageLayer Tool
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We released version 1.0.9 of the ImageLayer Plugin.
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June 18, 2004:
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Version 1.0.8 GM
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Fixed a rear crash that was caused under certain extreme conditions.
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Added some changes to load faster .mvo files.
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Added high recommendation to use .mvo files for your final runtime and NOT photoshop documents especially on Windows 98 Photoshop documents are slow to open and not garantuee to work with all versions of QuickTime.
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February 20, 2004:
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Version 1.0.7 GM
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The Toggle option now works also on Show Cell (name) and (Contains) case.
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The writing of the ImageLayer element layout option is done correctly, this was only a problem in case you were using ImageLayer with iShell Debug version.
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On Panther the regions are now handled correctly, also the .mvo file is now written correctly. This also inflicted an update of the ImageLayer Tool. People that want their title to run correctly under Panther need to use this version of the ImageLayer plugins, previous versions won't work correctly. Also you need iShell version 3.0.6. |
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Certain area's were sometimes not refreshed correctly when using the clip Attribute on an Advanced Button.
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ImageLayer Tool: The open Dialog also accepts PDF documents now and also process them. |
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Also documentation has been updated, it contains a list of all possible attributes for a Layer name and Layer set name. |
December 1, 2003: |
Version 1.0.5 GM
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Did a cosmetic update: when you drag a .psd or .mvo document on the layout window, the x,y position for the new element is been taken from the position where you released it, instead of the 0,0 coordinate.
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September 16, 2003: |
Version 1.0.4 GM
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Fixed a very important bug recommend everyone to upgrade under certain conditions, jpeg or PNG 24 images were not displayed at all. This was only under OS 9 and Windows Operating System.
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July 9, 2003: |
Version 1.0.3 GM
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Fixed a bug where the region of an advanced button wasn't correctly calculated. Also the ImageLayer Tool was being updated to correct this problem.
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July 7, 2003: |
Version 1.0.2 GM
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When doing Undo in the Layout window in iShell Editor after moving an ImageyLayer Flipbook element, it would gave a Program Error. This problem has been corrected.
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July 2, 2003: |
Version 1.0.1 GM
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ImageLayer Box element (the element that is surrounding your layers). Wasn't updating his width and height correctly when you changed in Photoshop.
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The attribute 'abs opacity' was missing.
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June 25, 2003: |
Version 1.0 GM
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Fixed a bug where ImageLayer Tool wasn't creating the right region for Toggle buttons that were not located at same area as the regular button
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Flipbooks of one cell weren't set by default to Cell Index type of flipbooks. When dragged into iShell.
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Displaying a warning in case the calculated region is bigger the 32Kbytes. QuickTime is having a limitation on this the only solution is to cut the Layer in 2 layers. |
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June 19, 2003: |
Version 1.0 Final Candidate 2
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It looks like this will be the Golden Master
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Fixed an issue with Toggle region not being setup right.
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