I'm sure you meant:

#include "mc_tween2.as"

That alone (#include) should make you run the other way when doing AS2.

I personally don't like/recommend mc_tween, as it clutters the prototype of 
several built in objects:
MovieClip
TextField
Sound

The new Tweener seems to be a better implementation (now uses Classes and no 
longer uses MovieClip.prototype, etc..), but I haven't 
tried it out yet.
Proper documentation seems to be missing however:
http://code.google.com/p/tweener/wiki/Documentation
Not even half of the methods are documented.
The download does not include any documentation, just the class files.

A few things I was looking for:
support for adding/removing event handlers --> addEventListener(event, handler)
support for custom easing rather than the predefined ones (robert penner's).
support for parallel and sequence tweening

Some or all of this might be possible, but without proper documentation, all I 
can do is guess..

When looking at the classes I noticed that the transition parameter can be 
either a string or a function, so I guess custom easing 
is possible.

As I mentioned earlier, I use Animation Package:
http://www.alex-uhlmann.de/flash/animationpackage/
Not saying it's perfect or *the best*..

And here's some stuff Alex has been doing in Flex
http://weblogs.macromedia.com/auhlmann/archives/2007/03/distortion_effe.cfm
http://www.alex-uhlmann.de/flash/adobe/blog/distortionEffects/effectCube/


regards,
Muzak


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jesse Graupmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 10:13 PM
Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] AS 2.0 Tweening libraries


> #import "mc_tween2.as"
>
> I've used Zeh's MC Tween hundreds of times. Probably because I started out
> with Ladislav Zigo's engine and it solved all the callback issues. Sure,
> putting it in an AS 2.0 project takes a little trick, but toss in a Delegate
> or two for a callback and you have a sequencer!
>
> While I would recommend Tweener, Fuse, or TweenLite from here on out - I
> still gotta say MC Tween: it saves the world!
>
> THANKS ZEH!
>
>
> You can see a list of other tween engines over at
> http://www.justgooddesign.com/blog/scripted-animation-tweened-and-eased.htm
>
>
> What might change your mind about switching from any of these to another?
>
> - Size
> - Syntax
> - Sequencing
>


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