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Regarding bar graph suggestions. I should have been more specific, but
its not really a straight bar. It is a bell-shaped curve. Thus, I
think, morphing would not follow the path of the curve. I also
cannot reveal it using another polygon because that would also hide
the background and other text and things. I think I will end up
just doing a wipe outside of LW from the graph w/o the bar to the
graph with it.
However, it seems very weird that transparency is not the same as
invisibility. Note that if I turn transparency past 100%, it does
disappear, but you can't do that with image maps--I don't think...
--Doug
P.S. Enrique. I haven't been to a SFVAUG meeting for some time.
Ernie has lost interest, so I think it is just a matter of
time...:( I think they should have move toward LW/Toaster.