Hi,

Being one of the culprits you pointed out maybe I could try to explain for
the rest :)

The things you see "view source" on, are made with flex or something thta
has that option. It makes "viewing the source" pretty simple. In Fabrice,
Alex, and my case, we do our stuff in Flash, and it doesn't have that
option, and it's not that easy.

However Fabrice and Alex have been really good with adding the tutorials
either directly in to the downloadable files, or on the website itself.

All of the stuff written by Alex exists in the trunk/lessons/ folder, and
some in trunk/techdemos/ also there are the ones Rob wrote in trunk/demos/


Although the next ones aren't full source, we are working on it, and thank
you for pointing it out, it will push us to create better source for
beginners to use:

 Fabrice's stuff are posted on this page:
http://away3d.com/tutorials

under "Intermediate tutorials"

There is more snippets in the examples here:

http://away3d.com/examples.php?api=Away3d&searchterm=e

Thanks again for pointing it out, it is one of the main things we have on
our to do list!

-Pete

On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 8:37 AM, West <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi Away3D guys,
>
> I am learning away3d and its go alright.
> I would help a lot if all tutorials have the 'view source' option
> build in.
> Almost all the tutorials from Rob Bateman, the Flashmagazine and
> blog.tartiflop have this option.
>
> But for example the tutorials of Fabrice Closier, Peter Kapelyan,
> Alexander Zadorozhny have not got this option.
>
> It would help al lot to add this option, I know that you expain parts
> of the code but must of the time 'we beginners' are looking for very
> simple things in the code and that's just not the part you explain.
>
> For you guys some part in de code are the most normal thinks, for us
> beginners everything is new, so a full view of the source explains a
> lot.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>


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