Hi Nick,
Thanks for your quick reply.
yes, arrows are sometimes rotated but the ones more often incorrectly displayed are the horizontal and vertical ones.
Actually, I'm creating a course where rather complex diagrams are explained through step-by-step processes with narration embedded in objects.
Regarding CL, I'm sure everybody is working well. Nevertheless, in my opinion M$ is NOT a standard, but a conviction, thus sticking to IE proprietary features is a limit, albeit I recognise it as very difficult to work around. My prospective students, as well as some of my customers, use Safari (on Mac), Firefox (on Windows AND Linux) as well as other minor browsers, and I cannot overcome this.
And as someone wrote on this blog, it's better to manage the issue at the lowest level of compatibility to be sure everybody may use CL-produced courses. If it works on FF, it works (almost the same) in IE, but not the opposite.
The above just to point out my statement, having the maximum appreciation of CL's team as demonstrated by the fact that I adopted CL as my favourite tool.
Keep up the good work!
Regards
L
Hi Nick,
Thanks for your quick reply.
yes, arrows are sometimes rotated but the ones more often incorrectly displayed are the horizontal and vertical ones.
Actually, I'm creating a course where rather complex diagrams are explained through step-by-step processes with narration embedded in objects.
Regarding CL, I'm sure everybody is working well. Nevertheless, in my opinion M$ is NOT a standard, but a conviction, thus sticking to IE proprietary features is a limit, albeit I recognise it as very difficult to work around. My prospective students, as well as some of my customers, use Safari (on Mac), Firefox (on Windows AND Linux) as well as other minor browsers, and I cannot overcome this.
And as someone wrote on this blog, it's better to manage the issue at the lowest level of compatibility to be sure everybody may use CL-produced courses. If it works on FF, it works (almost the same) in IE, but not the opposite.
The above just to point out my statement, having the maximum appreciation of CL's team as demonstrated by the fact that I adopted CL as my favourite tool.
Keep up the good work!
Regards
L