Oh right, yeah sure, 1st it's one single picture, now its animation!
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You're welcome. Type the U key to get G-Force to reload the configs. You only need to restart if you add a brand new config or script. So just save your change and go back to G-Force and type U, then Shift-K to kill the current script and CTRL-1 to start the script again.
The 86400 is number of seconds in a day. The run command is supposed fire after 24 hours - 24:00:00 Run("CTRL 1"); That would keep it onscreen permanently if the computer is on and you keep G-Force running.
So if you now want to change the image from time to time either alter CTRL-1 or save it to a new name such as CTRL-2.txt Change the "number of seconds to display" from 86400 to say 300 for 5 minutes or 60 for one or whatever. Then make another script time followed by another StartSprite command. I.E. for 60 seconds follow with 01:00 StartScript( etc. The command can be on the same line or next line it doesn't matter.
Now it won't be exactly at random, it will be at whatever interval you specify and whichever picture you secifiy. For randomness you'll have to let G-Force do it's thing. If you have a PC and the toolbar you can specify which sprites to show by unchecking the ones you don't want to see and then save it as 'theme'.
Now as far as animating the pictures, by default the 'foreground' pictures would move and the background wouldn't. But now that are all in the same folder so I don't know exactly how G-Force treats them. I guess it's based on the size. Try not using the shrink and enlarge flags in the StartSprite command.
There are other options for the flags, please see this topic -
http://forums.soundspectrum.com/viewtop ... ight=flags
Be sure to copy your current script to another location as a backup. Then if you are interested in doing more with scripts you can check out some of the sample scripts supplied with G-Force and/or download some the ones I have posted on my website. Warning: unzipping these to the scripts folder will overwrite the ones that are there. That's why I say make a backup of anything you are working on. If you want to restore the sample scripts you can re-install G-Force and answer yes to overwrite existing files.
There are some fractal backgrounds posted too as well as configs that I have made. There are several zips with scripts including ones that have unions on top of unions:
http://www.icubed.com/~chkman/GForce/