Subj : Another Frame.js question To : Kirkman From : echicken Date : Thu Oct 15 2015 02:38 pm > I thought data_width and _height properties were supposed to be the true dimensions of the loaded image, since you can use offset to scroll that image around in the frame. But, yeah, until that's sorted, I'll stick to BINs. Yes, that's what they are supposed to be. The problem is that Frame is returning is internal cursor to the start of the line once it reaches the viewable width of its canvas, regardless of whether the image it's loading told it to do so (with a crlf or a positioning sequence, say.) Data that should be getting set outside of the viewable area is instead being moved down to the next line, and wrapping on and on like that (which explains the high number you're seeing for data_height.) --- echicken electronic chicken bbs - bbs.electronicchicken.com - 416-273-7230 --- þ Synchronet þ electronic chicken bbs - bbs.electronicchicken.com .