That's not awesome at all. Just imagine for a moment again having all
the time you need to do something while flash is actually pushing
pixels to screen....

On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 4:24 AM, bakedbeing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Wow I didn't realise that, that's awesome news. Haha I'm giving myself
> away as an artist/part time coder :)
>
> On Nov 12, 11:19 am, Mango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Remote request are asynchronous, and flash adds listeners for the
>> answer so that the application can keep running. However, inline codes
>> and function calls are all executed in linear form. Flash WILL stop
>> and wait for a function to complete or return before continuing to
>> execute code. Therefor, because the Away3D rendering process is
>> essentially all linear code, you can safely place the block of code
>> that you need executed following a successful rendering after the
>> render() function call.
>>
>> On Nov 11, 5:22 pm, bakedbeing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > Unfortunately not, Flash doesn't wait for a function to completely
>> > execute before it moves to the next instruction, which is one of the
>> > main reasons for the event system. The most immediate example of this
>> > would be a call to a database or an xml file - the code can't stop
>> > executing or the whole movie would lock each time a net request was
>> > made.
>>
>> > On Nov 11, 1:29 pm, "Peter Kapelyan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > > Can't you put it on the on the line after view.render() ?
>>
>> > > If it takes 10 seconds to render your scene, it won't hit the next line 
>> > > of
>> > > code until it does anyway...
>>
>> > > Just a simple idea, but I may be way off the mark of what you need.
>>
>> > > -Pete
>>
>> > > On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 7:18 PM, bakedbeing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>>
>> > > > Hallo again, can I lean on you lads again with another question?
>>
>> > > > I'm looking for a Render Complete event I can listen for. I wan to
>> > > > call getBounds on the view object, but I don't want to do it until the
>> > > > frame is fully drawn.
>>
>> > > > Is there such an event? Does it sound like something we could consider
>> > > > adding if there isn't?
>>
>> > > --
>> > > ___________________
>>
>> > > Actionscript 3.0 Flash 3D Graphics Engine
>>
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