On 10/7/19 10:43 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> Hi Pablo,
> I used JS in Acrobat 7 and still have the documentation and some
> sample code – I don’t know if Adobe keeps it online.
> If you like, I can send it to you off list.
Hi Hraban,
the sample code will be useful to learn.
The
Hi Pablo,
I used JS in Acrobat 7 and still have the documentation and some sample code –
I don’t know if Adobe keeps it online.
If you like, I can send it to you off list.
Greetlings, Hraban
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Hi Peter,
many thanks for your explanation.
I’m translating (I mean, I’m trying to translate) a method that worked
perfectly fine with milliseconds in ActionScript 2. This is the main
reason why the transitions are recorded in milliseconds.
The issue that I discovered now is that (even if I
Hi Pablo
Nearly no experience with JavaScript, no working Acrobat version
installed (no testing possible). So take the following with a grain of
salt...
I guess it's just the too small call interval of the "step_clock"
function. Calling it a thousand times per second doesn't seem to work.
If the