Thanks,
Jesse
Raymond Irving wrote:
What version of dynapi are you using?
This situation will be addressed with 3.0. It uses a
layer motion/collision detection library that can be
used for exactly what you want it to.
--
Raymond Irving
--- Jesse Vitrone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a 2 layers, and when one moves, I want the-------------------------------------------------------
other one to move, so they move as a group.
Shouldn't be hard to do, but I don't know how to
tell how far the first layer has moved, that way
my move callback can move the other one by the same
distance.
Is there something that I can look at when I'm in
the ondragmove listener to see how far it's moved?
Thanks in advance,
Jesse
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