On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 8:41 AM, natalia Vikhtinskaya
natavi.m...@gmail.com wrote:
I tested on Windows - just blank page. It seems does not like
style=display:none but I don't know another solition.
I typically use:
video poster=foo.jpg width=480 height=360 preload=none controls
source
Personally, I still love Flash. I miss that I don't use it as often these days.
A few thoughts:
1. Correct me if I'm wrong, as it's not my industry, but isn't Flash
still one of the popular tools to use for video animation?
2. I love AS3! I'd take AS3 and the Flash GUI over HTML5 any day.
3. We
On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 10:31 AM, John R. Sweeney Jr.
jr.swee...@comcast.net wrote:
And Director 12 came out a little while ago and compiles out to iPad. :)
Wha??? That blows my mind. I thought Director was dead. Shows what I know! :D
So, is it any good these days? Director was a fun animation
Oops, I did not mean to copy/paste the below paragraph ... Sorry about that.
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 1:22 PM, Micky Hulse mickyhulse.li...@gmail.com wrote:
I need to get a couple ads built for our Google campaign. Do you have
the availability? It would be pretty simple. Basically the same ad
Hi Roger! Thanks so much for you help, I really appreciate it!!!
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 4:33 PM, Roger Persson ro...@radiergum.com wrote:
Short version: all animation must stop after 30 seconds, 20 fps, AS2/3,
Flash Player 10.1
:)
Here's a lot more useful info, I think you will find
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 3:05 AM, Cor c...@chello.nl wrote:
Thank you!
Ditto!
I have always used ExternalInterface and jQuery for my JS/Flash
projects... I am totally looking forward to trying BrowserCanvas! I am
especially interested in how they packaged their JS with their Flash
apps... That
Awesome!!! All you folks kick butt!
Thanks to everyone for the pro tips/advice. :)
Have a great week all, and happy coding!
Cheers,
Micky
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Hi,
Stupid question, but...
Let's say I have some class properties:
private var _mc1:MovieClip;
private var _mc2:MovieClip;
... and methods:
private function baz():void { ... }
private function foo():void { ... }
In my code, would it be overkill to always reference the above
examples with a
I built a simple pre-loader that loads swfs generated by Adobe Indesign CS4.
Long story short, these Indesign swfs were not clicking when clicked!
Here's my click code (the Indesign swf loads into swfContainer sprite):
[/code]
// Setup linking with inline handler:
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 1:59 PM, Micky Hulse mickyhulse.li...@gmail.com wrote:
2. Any tips on how to trump the code from IDSWFFile.as?
I think I found a solution.
When generating an output profile or swft file from Indesign,
there are these options (selected by default):
Include Buttons
Hi,
Stupid question, but...
I have a small project that I am working on where I would like the
background color of the swf be controlled by the end user.
Should I build in some AS3 to position a background sprite on stage,
and then set its color via flashvar, or can I depend on the embed code
Hi Kevin, thanks so much for the help/reply. I really appreciate it. :)
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 5:09 PM, Kevin Newman capta...@unfocus.com wrote:
As long as you don't have something obscuring the background, you can set
that in the embed code using a very old bgcolor parameter:
param
Hi Henrik, thanks so much for the reply/feedback, I really appreciate it.
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 1:22 AM, Henrik Andersson he...@henke37.cjb.net wrote:
The first one is if it was never added to any symbol.
Ah, interesting. Good point.
I am thinking that maybe I could check if typeof is
Hi Jason! Thanks so much for the constructive feedback, I really
appreciate it. :)
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 5:49 AM, Merrill, Jason
jason.merr...@bankofamerica.com wrote:
This is one of those occasional questions where I would ask, even if you
could do this, why would it really be necessary
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 9:50 AM, Micky Hulse mickyhulse.li...@gmail.com wrote:
I assume that is how I would account for a timeline instance?
Ah, I think I know what you mean now.
I could do something like:
public function Test($this:Object = null) {
... and use the passed-in value if one has
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 10:03 AM, Henrik Andersson
he...@henke37.cjb.net wrote:
Nope. Timeline instances can, but doesn't have to, be Sprites too. And the
change is in fact useless for the purpose of detecting this scenario.
Ah, interesting. Thanks for the clarification! I appreciate the help.
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 10:18 AM, Micky Hulse
mickyhulse.li...@gmail.com wrote:
I have updated my code to use the above concept.
Is that what you mean?
Sorry, here's the url:
https://gist.github.com/933493
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Hi,
I was just curious if there is a neat way to test if a class has been
attached as a document class or if it has been attached to an object
(i.e. library symbol).
I am trying to kick the dust my AS3 braincells here... For some reason
I can't think of a good way to do this.
My goal:
1.
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 5:31 PM, Micky Hulse mickyhulse.li...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry if simple one... I am sure I am overlooking a good/easy solution here.
:)
Ah, this works:
https://gist.github.com/933493
Specifically:
public static var CLASS_REF:Class = Test;
...
if (this.root
Hi Erik, thanks so much for your help, I really appreciate it. :)
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 6:48 PM, Mattheis, Erik (MIN-WSW)
ematth...@webershandwick.com wrote:
Put a function in your document class and check if the function is defined?
Hmm, sorry, I might not have explained things too well.
I
Just as an update... I realized that my app was getting published as
FP9... Changing to FP10 helped. :)
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Thanks for all the additional information Kevin and Henrik!
Just out of curiosity, do you guys (or others on the list) use TLF
text boxes much?
You know what's interesting, I just created a new CS5 document and
created a text box on the stage, and the default was Classic Text!
In my previous
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 10:04 AM, Henrik Andersson
he...@henke37.cjb.net wrote:
Just out of curiosity, do you guys (or others on the list) use TLF
text boxes much?
I have yet to need it. I don't to such projects.
Ah, that's good to know! Thanks for the reply. :)
FYI, for those curious, I
Hi!
Thanks for the reply Kevin, I really appreciate it.
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 8:33 PM, Kevin Newman capta...@unfocus.com wrote:
I haven't had a lot of opportunity or need for it yet, but it's on the list
- it's necessary for some things like international text input. I'll
definately be
On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 2:02 AM, Henrik Andersson he...@henke37.cjb.net wrote:
Some people think so. It's a few hundred kb. But with the RSL preloader that
cost is offloaded to the Adobe hosts. You only pay for the preloader that is
just a few kb.
Thanks again Henrik! I really appreciate all
Hi Henrik! Thank you so much for the help, I really appreciate it. :)
See my replies inline below.
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 2:28 AM, Henrik Andersson he...@henke37.cjb.net wrote:
Long story short, the TLF library is implemented in actionscript. Said
library is hosted on adobe's servers.
In
Wow, after having searched for Flash SafeLoader, I am finding lots of info.
http://www.stevensacks.net/2010/05/28/flash-cs5-tlf-engine-causes-errors-with-loaded-swfs/
(looks like a lot of folks are not liking TLF if you read the comments.)
Hello,
Sorry to bug the list with this...
When I go to visit the list archives, it looks like the most recent
archive is from 2007.
Maybe I am missing something?
Anyone know where I can go to search through more recent archives? I
would like to find a thread I started from about a year ago...
don't remember title of thread though. :(
Thanks for your help! I greatly appreciate it! :)
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I was sent the archived message off-list. Thanks Paul!
Have a great day all. Happy coding.
Cheers,
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Hello,
About a year ago, for my work, I built a simple SWF app that loads two
other SWFs.
Today, a client sent us two AS3/FP10 SWF files that would not load into my app.
I think I have narrowed the problem down to the TLF text.
I mostly use CS3 (not by choice) so TLF text is new to me... I do
Oh, one last question:
4.
What exactly is that SWZ file? I have read that it speeds up the
loading of your SWF via caching this file... It appears to be related
to TLF text.
I dunno... I think I would avoid TLF for most of my projects if I had
to lug around an additional SWZ file.
Then again,
Here is my latest solution:
Document class:
===
import com.foo.util.GoogleMaps;
...
_map.controls = ['PositionControl', 'ZoomControl', 'MapTypeControl',
'ScaleControl', 'OverviewMapControl'];
===
Here's com.foo.util.GoogleMaps:
===
import
Hi All! Many thanks for the replies, I really appreciate the pro help. :)
See inline replies below:
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 8:48 PM, Dave Watts dwa...@figleaf.com wrote:
I'm not sure if this is what you're asking for.
Doh, sorry if my question was a little convoluted and ambiguous. :(
new
Abbreviated AS3:
==
import com.google.maps.controls.*;
// Setter:
public function set controls($a:Array):void {
_controls = $a; // Array of string method names.
};
private function onMapReady($e:Event):void {
// This works:
_map.addControl(new ZoomControl());
Hello,
Surfing around the net, I found this class:
http://snipplr.com/view/27981/from-as2-to-as3--where-did-it-go--setrgb--mck/
The code I would like some help with:
code
public class MyClass {
// Public static constants:
public static const
Thank you Peter and Jason! Your replies have been very helpful. :)
@Peter: Ah, I am not sure why I did not think to look at the original
author's website. So, it looks like leftovers from AS2 upgrade (and/or
like Jason says, debugging/metadata purposes).
@Jason: Thanks for the example code
Hello,
The company I worked for used to use Brightcove for their video
hosting... Long story short, we ditched BC because they were just
too darned expensive.
My question(s):
How would I go about implementing a video player that has pre-roll
videos? We would probably use our ad serving
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 3:17 AM, Karim Beyrouti ka...@kurst.co.uk wrote:
Hopefully the line breaks here wont be too bad, pasting the code:
Very nice!!! Many thanks Karim
I will test it out and let you know how it goes. :)
Have an excellent day/night!
Cheers,
Micky
Hello,
I am using this class:
http://code.google.com/p/as3-multiple-file-preloader/
And I need to determine the display object type (i.e. is it MovieClip
or Bitmap).
trace(getQualifiedClassName(loadedDisplayObject));
Gives me this output (in a loop of 3 images and 1 swf loaded):
Hi Henrik! Thanks for the quick reply, I really appreciate it. :)
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Henrik Andersson he...@henke37.cjb.net wrote:
It fails the empty base class test. It is an extremely bad way.
Ah, I am glad I asked! :D
Any tips on a better way to test display object if it is
Hi Glen! Many thanks for the quick reply and example code. I really
appreciate it! :)
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Glen Pike postmas...@glenpike.co.uk wrote:
How about up-casting:
var mc:MovieClip = loadedDisplayObject as MovieClip;
if(mc) {
mc.play();
} else {
//could be a bitmap,
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Glen Pike postmas...@glenpike.co.uk wrote:
Sorry, I meant downcast
No worries!
I appreciate the code sample and help. That did the trick. :)
Cheers,
Micky
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On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 3:25 PM, Glen Pike postmas...@glenpike.co.uk wrote:
If your downcast does not work - the as bit - your variable will be
null -it does not throw exceptions.
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FlashPlatform/reference/actionscript/3/operators.html#as
Excellent! Thanks for
Hi Karim! Many thanks for the reply and code sample! I really
appreciate the help. :)
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 5:19 PM, Karim Beyrouti ka...@kurst.co.uk wrote:
attached a class that does that, hope it helps...
Doh! Looks like the Flash Coders List does not allow attachments! :(
Do you have a
Not sure if this will be helpful, but Indesign can output PDFs to a
flip action PDF.
This thread has some good info and links:
http://www.listsearch.com/InDesign/Thread/index.lasso?20365#first
Ofc, it sounds like you want to learn how to do it yourself. :)
Thanks for that link Ryan!
M
I would love to see a Thoughts on Apple letter from Adobe. :)
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I would love to see a Thoughts on Apple letter from Adobe. :)
This is close enough:
http://mashable.com/2010/04/29/jon-stewart-apple/
:D
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Hi!
I am kinda new to this listing thing. I am on here cause a friend of my uses
this for help with AS3. Is there a faq about how this works, so I don't
waste anyones time..
Check out the policies from WebDesign-l and CSS-d:
http://webdesign-l.com/policies/
I have asked this question on a few different forums with no
responses... I am hoping ya'll can help! :)
Normally I do not need to specifically tell my AS3 about a policy
file, but loading assets from Amazon S3 will not work without it.
Is it possible to crack open the param object and throw a
I have asked this question on a few different forums with no
responses... I am hoping ya'll can help! :)
Example code:
==
package blah.blah.blah {
// Imports...
dynamic public class Main extends MovieClip {
public function Main() {
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 5:48 AM, Glen Pike g...@engineeredarts.co.uk wrote:
I doubt this would really catch on because FlashPlayer is client side and
MySQL is server side - you would normally talk to your webserver with Flash
and get server side code to do the MySQL work.
What Glen says makes
Can anyone suggest a framework that would work best for
cartoon/experimental animations (vs. a website-oriented framework.)
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Cory Petosky wrote:
To be picky about nomenclature --
...snip...
the number in mind to make sure it makes sense. :)
Wow, great additional info! Thanks Cory. :)
Kinda reminds me of the width always comes first for measurements.
Thank you for the detailed info. I am definitely bookmarking this
Latcho wrote:
512 Kbits / 8 bitsperbyte = streaming 64 KBytes per sec = 3840 KBytes
per minute = (3840 / 1024) 3.75 MBytes
Wow, thanks for that. ;)
Interesting stuff.
I finally had a chance to compress a vid (using settings I mentioned in
first post) and the file size was compressed to
Hi Alan, thanks for reply.
Alan MacDougall wrote:
Well, if you want to write strictly, and if you're interested in exactly
what data type your method returns, you can specify a return type of
Object (the parent of every other AS class):
Ooooh, nice!
Thanks for the code snippet and tips!
eric e. dolecki wrote:
the compiler will point this out for you.
I see now. :)
Thanks Eric, you have been very helpful. I really appreciate it.
Have a great day/night.
Cheers,
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Pedro Taranto wrote:
if you want to return diferent types in one function you dont specify
any return data type
Ah, sounds good to me. I was not sure if it was bad practice to not
specify a type.
if you wanna use an auxiliary 'object' to use as a reference to another,
try to use the same
Hey Eric, thanks for the fast reply, I really appreciate the help.
eric e. dolecki wrote:
Void or void is used when the method doesn't return a value.
That make sense. :)
So, just to clarify further, if the function returns anything then
assign the function (is this called casting a
Hi Daniel! Thanks for the quick response, I really appreciate your help.
Holth, Daniel C. wrote:
Hope that helps!
Oh! That solution is much more elegant than the one I came up with!
Thanks Daniel! I really appreciate it. :)
Have a great day/night! Many thanks for the code sample, I owe
Hello,
Micky Hulse wrote:
The fill seems to use the stage as top/left as the starting registration
point for my fill... I would like to have the fill start via the
top/left corner of my lines above (0, 239).
I ended up using a parent movie clip to do this... problem solved! :D
Lol
Hi again.
Just wanted to let folks know that my emails take many hours to hit
list... so if anyone has responded I will respond asap in order to thank
you. :)
Seems like the list has slowed-down in last few days.
Cheers,
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Micky Hulse wrote:
FP8: What would be the best way to tile a vector graphic symbol
horizontally across the stage using AS?
I have used beginBitmapFill() for a bitmap, and that works well... but
what would be the best way to programatically tile a graphic symbol?
Hi, I got my question figured
Dave Watts wrote:
I unsubscribed the address that was causing the bounces. Sorry for the
inconvenience.
Ah, no prob. :)
Thanks for all of your hard work.
Sorry if I spammed the list with my funk-ily formatted emails. Hehe.
Btw, thanks to everyone for all of the help, I really appreciate it.
Hey all.
Thanks for all the great replies... Thanks for all the help. :)
Unfortunately, it looks like all my replies to your emails have bounced
from the chattyfig address... not sure why. I will try to re-organize my
responses and send again -- hopefully they go through this time!
Thanks,
NOTE: All my replies to the list bounced yesterday... so I am
re-sending... Sorry in advance if below email is not formatted well.
Kinda frustrated that my emails bounced -- Time wasted. :(
Hi Kalani, many thanks for your help! Your reply has greatly helped me. :)
Kalani Bright wrote:
I
NOTE: Not sure why bounced emails... The error was:
I'm sorry to have to inform you that your message could not be
be delivered to one or more recipients. It's attached below.
Re-sending email(s)... sorry in advance if fomatting is screwy. :(
Stan Vassilev wrote:
Well the future is AS3. AS3
Note: Sorry about the funky formatting.
Muzak wrote:
Hi Micky, see inline reply.
Hi Muzak, ditto. :)
I just picked-up Actionscript 3.0 Cookbook (O'Reilly) today, and
found myself pondering this:
Is it time to make the switch from v2 to v3 AS?
That (as always) depends on your goal
Note: Grrr, this is the one thing I hate about Thunderbird and text-only
emails hard to reply/copy/paste quoted emails and retain the nice
formatting.
Kalani Bright wrote:
As far as Flex goes verything can be done in Flash.
If you have an ounce of artist in you please avoid Flex.
Ian Thomas wrote:
My oh my... I stumbled over this post from one of the from the
PaperVision3D team this morning:
http://www.unitzeroone.com/blog/flash_examples/flash_9_pv_3d_example_3d_bumpm.html
Nice examples... thanks for sharing link. Impressive.
So, who need Director these days? :D
Not sure if this will even com close to helping:
http://wiltgen.net/objecty/
GL, M
Charles Parcell wrote:
Anyone have suggestions on what I could possibly do to correct my FLVs not
appearing in IE7?
I have a project which loads in an FLV at runtime (same domain and folder
even). When run in
Mick G wrote:
This is very small and non-profit. I cannot pay you
Classic! You may wish to read this...
http://positionrelative.wordpress.com/2007/01/23/craigs-pissed/
Mick! Thanks for sharing link! Good read. Adding to my delicious. :)
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help and input. :)
eric dolecki wrote:
The player draws constantly what is on stage. Vector takes more horses than
bitmap (in fact unless a bitmap moves or changes, its static (won't be
redrawn - hence the cacheAsBitmap
Hello.
True or false: A Flash banner will not re-draw on the screen, via
browser for example, if there is no animation happening?
If above is true, is it possible to make flash re-draw even without
animation happening?
Sorry if silly question... just trying to trouble-shoot some web probs.
Mick G wrote:
Will updateafterevent() help?
http://www.webpronews.com/webdevelopment/webapplications/wpn-27-20040521updateAfterEventExplained.html
Oooh, this looks interesting. :)
Thanks Mick! ;)
Cheers,
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Shang wrote:
But I feel the Flash redraw itself all the time. your FPS decides how
many times it redraw regardless of any changes.
Ah, really? Even if timeline has hit a stop action and/or no animation
is happening?
Interesting... hmm, re-thinking my thinking here.
Thanks for reply Shang,
Manolet Gmail wrote:
is there anyway to makes the div appears over the swf?
Use SWFobject, and try opaque wmode.
You might find my post on Sitepoint helpful:
http://snipurl.com/14tmi
Additionally, you will probably have to play around with
relative/absolute positioning and z-index... but
Oliver Müller wrote:
This problem only occurs in Firefox - I got no problems in IE or Safari.
Use SWFobject, and try opaque instead of transparent.
You might find my post on Sitepoint helpful:
http://snipurl.com/14tmi
Good luck,
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Micky Hulse wrote:
Anyone know of a similar site that lets you test different variations of
the transition classes?
Thanks for all the replies all, I really appreciate the advice and links. :)
And yes, Fuse looks very cool.
Found this vid tut site a while back that does a good job at showing
Hi,
A few weeks back I found a site that had all the different mx.transition
classes setup for showing examples of each... it was a pretty basic
Flash site... does this ring a bell for anyone?
Anyone know of a similar site that lets you test different variations of
the transition classes?
eric dolecki wrote:
here is a basic one:
http://www.ericd.net/blog_images/transitions.html
Perfect! That is the one.
If it is not too much trouble, feel free to send other example sites. :)
Thanks Eric! I appreciate the help.
Cheers,
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First, break it up into different pieces. The first piece is the XML
parsing, the second piece is drawing the thumbnails, and the third piece
is scrolling the thumbnails. ...snip...
Thanks Steven for the post/tutorial/example, great info. :)
Cheers,
M
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# Get the image size of the file.
# Array returned gets populated with getimagesize() values:
/* Array (
[0] = 60
[1] = 41
[2] = 2
[3] = width=60 height=41
[bits]
Paul Steven wrote:
Just working on a game at the moment that involves various balls colliding.
Not specific to games, but you might want to thumb through:
Foundation ActionScript Animation: Making Things Move! (Foundation)
(Paperback) -- by Keith Peters
http://snipurl.com/14mwk
Definitely
Ian Thomas wrote:
Try replacing your 'scale=noscale' parameter (and the param version)
with 'scaleMode=noScale'
You might also want to think about using:
http://blog.deconcept.com/swfobject/
Once you get the JS setup, embedding flash is a breeze. Maybe it will
also fix your probs.
Good
Charles Parcell wrote:
I just pick this book up a week ago and am about half way through it. I
...snip...
But this is all ActionScript 3.0 stuff (but the design patterns book can be
applied to AS 2.0 as well).
Right on! Thanks for tips Charles, I appreciate the info/reccomendations. :)
Have
Hi,
I hope all is well. ;)
This book was a good purchase:
ActionScript for Flash MX: The Definitive Guide, Second Edition
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/actscript2/
Can someone point me to a similar book, but more recent?
Most FP8 books I have found, are more geared towards project-based
Micky Hulse wrote:
Any suggestions would be great. Off-list replies are welcome too. :)
Thanks Dan and Radley, I plan on going to bookstore tomorrow... your
suggestions will save me some time poking around. :)
Thanks,
Cheers,
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Jack Doyle wrote:
http://www.greensock.com/actionscript/tweenlite/
http://www.greensock.com/actionscript/PreloadAssetManager/
Good luck.
Jack, you da' man!
This is great, so many helpful people on this list! Many thanks Jack and
all...
I may be back with more questions... I love learning
Just curious if it is possible to extend/apply a sub class to a swf
which is loaded via attachMovie()?
TIA,
Cheers,
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Excellent! Many many many thanks Yehia and EKA... I have not had any
luck finding examples on the www... both examples will be great for me
to learn from. :D
Thanks again!
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Hi,
Before I hit hay, I noticed loadClip() is causing my loaded swf to loose
control... I can't seem to tell the loaded clip(s) to do anything
(targMc.play(), targMc.stop(), targMc.goToFrame())... Is this normal
behavior, or am I doing things wrong (can post code later if need be)?
It
Micky Hulse wrote:
Just curious if my sleep deprived thinking is on the right track... if
so, how do you handle similar situation?
Well, I feel like a dolt... this whole day I have been banging my head
on keyboard trying to figure out why I could not get totalframes, or
control the inner
Merrill, Jason wrote:
I just keep my own static Animation class handy, which simplifies the
tween and transition classes:
...snip...
Instead of a static class like above, you could also write one that
extends movie clip and adds animation methods. Then associate your movie
clip with that class.
Hello,
Here is the scoop: I have 36 movie clips in my library that get placed
on stage via actionscript...
Long story short, I would like to load each clip one at a time, for
example: movie_clip-01 fully loads and animates into position, then
movie_clip-02 loads and animates into position,
Hi,
Great info all! Many thanks Andy, Alain, and Rasmus. I really appreciate
your time.
So, it sounds like the consensus is to externally load the clips...
Hehe, that makes a lot more sense. :)
@Andy: Thanks for example code. That actually looks like what I would
like to do... A few month back
Hi Jason, thanks for input, I really appreciate your time and insight.
Merrill, Jason wrote:
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onMotionFinished event and such things went back to normal. I only
respond because you were asking for the best way to do this. - this
was just my experience.
For sure. The best way
Hi,
Just curious what you all use to write/edit your actionscripts/.as files.
I thought this looked good:
http://www.sephiroth.it/python/sepy.php
Suggestions would be great.
Many thanks.
Cheers,
Micky
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Steven Sacks | BLITZ wrote:
Hands down the best Actionscript 2/3 (XML/HTML/JS/TXT) editor I've ever
used. It's autocompletion and dynamic code hinting is second to none.
Hi Steven, thanks for the quick response. :)
Oh, nice, it will work with other langs too? I do not see php as a
part
Muzak wrote:
If you're looking for an IDE that can handle multiple languages, including server side languages, check out Eclipse and its various
plugins:
Great list! Thanks for sharing. :)
I am definitely looking for a good code editor. I regularly code in
CSS/PHP/HTML/JS... and I am now
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