Yeah I shouldn't diss it.. it's a cool tool, i'll give them that!. I guess I never have problems with depths or placement so it's just to much for me.

So use what's comfortable. XRay is a nice tool. I'm not trying to diss it.

Aaron Smith


On Feb 13, 2006, at 2:50 PM, Chris Allen wrote:

On 2/13/06, Aaron Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

xRay is bloaded. I use flashinspector for something like this....

http://luminicbox.com/dev/flash/log/example.htm

http://www.luminicbox.com/blog/default.aspx?page=post&id=2

http://www.luminicbox.com/dev/flash/log/luminicbox.log.zip

those are some useful links for it..

Aaron Smith



Bloaded means full featured I suppose. ;-) I suppose you are right in that if all you want is a decent logging tool then Xray is overkill, but come on. Simply dissing it because you don't use all of its features is uncalled for. I can't count how many times it has been useful to be able to execute
code in real time, check what depth and level my supposedly created
MovieClip is on, being able to arrange my MovieClips with drag and drop and then know the coordinates for use later in my code. I can go on and on
about the benefits.

As for Lumixbox, it is really great too. In fact John Grden is planning on having a way to include it in Xray so that your logging can be done through
this more robust logging tool.

Anyway, if you don't like it don't use it, but don't spread misinformation.

-Chris
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