Actually, could someone answer the same question in regards to Flex on the Mac? I have been just using a shell script to compile from bbedit, but I'd love a more integrated solution to hold me over ...

mike


On Sep 2, 2006, at 4:31 PM, John Grden wrote:

Yeah read my reply to your message on the Flasc list (www.osflash.org/flasc)

now that flasc can execute apple script commands, you can use mtasc from the
flash ide on a mac ;)

what you're doing is completely doable and is the reason why I created Flasc
in the first place ;)

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On 9/2/06, Josh Santangelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Is anyone using MTASC on Mac in a workflow that doesn't require tons
of jumping through hoops? Everything I've read seems incredibly
complicated and brittle. I use TextMate but wouldn't be opposed to
Eclipse or something instead. I generally work with FLAs that have
all my assets in them as movieclips linked to class files. Does MTASC
even support working with SWFs like that? What I've read seems to say
that you need to have a SWF full of assets which just have linkage
IDs, then you inject code into that and use lots of attachmovies to
actually use the assets.

I'd like to use MTASC, but don't want to change my entire way of
working and/or coding just to do so.

thanks,
-josh
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