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  1. You, sir, are a gentleman - that's perfect. Thank you so very much. Unfortunately I can only add 1 rep point to each of your posts!
  2. Truly excellent of you to do this. The output appears to be the top right corner of the object. What I was after was two sets of co-ordinates: the top left x, y being the first set and the offset from those coordinates of the bottom right (effectively giving the size of the object in pixels as the second output) being the second. Is that possible at all?
  3. Thanks david, that was pretty much it. I guess I was asking if there was a way to get the wand to cycle the layers and output the coordinate results. It seems not, which is fair enough as it's a pretty unlikely need. Guess I'd best get to work!
  4. I'm wondering if there is a way to export the positions of objects. I realise this is a slightly odd ask but I thought I'd check Basically I'm building a .dds file made of multiple images which will be referenced in an xml file. The format of the reference is to give x & y of the top left corner and the width and height of the object, thereby creating a map which specific graphics can be pulled from. While I know the data I want is given in the status bar and it can be done manually using the magic wand there are a lot of graphics involved, and I'm wondering if such data for individual layers (i.e. where the top-left of the top-leftmost object within a layer are and what the widths/height are) is exportable in some manner. If not then I'll just knuckle down and do it
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