576 images in one slide
Tobi
tobias.fw at gmail.com
Fri Jan 15 16:47:07 UTC 2010
Thanks David,
576 times inserting sub-objects is indeed too tedious, especially as
copy-paste doesn't work in e-prime for filename or positionin the
object settings.
If I change the code, I can only do that for the e-run script file,
right? If I do change something here I won't see that anywhere in a
visual form like in the main program of e-prime, if I'm not wrong.
This might make it hard to check if it is running as I want.
Tobias
On 15 Jan., 16:17, David McFarlane <mcfar... at msu.edu> wrote:
> Tobia,
>
> Two thoughts:
>
> (1) Arrange 576 SlideImage sub-objects on your slide and use
> attribute references for the Filename in each of them. You might
> combine this with a nested list to hold & randomize your image file
> names, and "colon syntax" for referencing them in the Slide (look
> that up in the index in the User's Guide).
>
> (2) If that seems too tedious and you want to do things more directly
> in script, then make a mockup of a slide with images, generate the
> script, and look at the script that E-Studio generates for the slide
> and images. You can puzzle it out from there, along with forays into
> the online E-Basic Help guided by what you see in the script.
>
> Good luck!
> -- David McFarlane, Professional Faultfinder
>
> >Hi together,
>
> >I want to show a screen with a 24*24-matrix of small images (24*24
> >pixels each). It is quite annoying to insert new images on a slide, at
> >least when we're talking about 576 (and to specify filename, position
> >etc.).
>
> >I thought about using one big bitmap including all those small images,
> >but due to theoretical reasons images should be randomly placed in
> >each trial.
>
> >Is there a way to specify a slide's content with inline script? That
> >would make it much easier doing copy and paste.
>
> >Thanks a lot,
> >Tobias
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