As noted, I am working within another developer's framework, and cannot make
fundamental design changes at this time. The new DropShadowFilter works on
the principle I described, you register a view and bang, full functionality
in a couple of lines of code. You could do it in Flash 7, but it would take
a lot more code than even you could write in one minute.
Philip
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From: "Andreas Rønning" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Dynamic drop shadow
Nah man. For flash 7 it's not a smart thing to write a dropshadow class
like the one you describe at all.
You'd put the drop shadow functionality in your window class draw method.
The big problem with your
approach is you'd have hell to juggle the depths (because without
overlapping, what's even the point of a dropshadow).
That, guessing you'd want windows to take the highest depth when given
user focus.
- Andreas
Philip Smith wrote:
Ok smartie, let's see you write your own drop shadow class for the Flash
7 player in 1minute...
Philip
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Philip Smith wrote:
Hi there,
I'm looking for an AS2 class that will provide a drop shadow for a
window pane that is continually resizing. I would prefer a class with
an easy interface, that allows a movie clip to be registered as the
clip to be shadowed, with a constant loop running inside of it to keep
the shadow proportional.
Any classes that do this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Philip
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Hahahah. Dude. Write your own classes. That class would take me less
than a minute to write, and i'm not a particularly clever guy.
I'd still get PAID for that minute though at work.
Open flash, hit F1. Learn. You'll love yourself for it.
- Andreas
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