> > Just as a small addendum, and to make things a bit more clear: > > I agree documentation is a must. The current Tweener documentation sucks. > It's being rewritten so it can be a real > downloadable+IDE documentation; using the wiki for documentation was a > mistake I realized later. The html docs available through > subversion (which are the same documentation that will be available as a > normal download) already feature more content than the > wiki, although it's still missing stuff. >
Better documentation.. that's good to hear ;-) I'd also suggest to split up the available examples: - basic - advanced The first one I looked at: docked icons http://tweener.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/examples/docked_icons_as2_flash8.zip The swf in the zip file doesn't work for some reason. I had to compile the fla. There's a few comments in the fla, but doesn't really explain what's going on, what makes it tick (but maybe I'm expecting too much). The code could (should?) be improved, but I assume - like the docs - this is work in progress. The other example I looked at: splash buttons http://tweener.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/examples/splash_buttons_as2_flash8.zip A more basic example that clearly shows how Tweener works (including sequence and parallell). Again, some comments explaining things a bit more would be nice.. and dare I say it.. Delegate > > Feature wise: > <snip /> > > That's also why I believe tweening options are more bound to personal > preference and personal needs than anything; one can't do it > all and still keep syntax consistency. I'm a firm believer that a solution > that fits all will be a solution that fits none, or > several different solutions inside itself that are very different from each > other. Hence why it's a great thing to have these many > more options in tweening extensions/classes for as2, as3 and beyond. > Totally agree ;-) and Tweener looks like a nice addition to the already available solutions out there. regards, Muzak _______________________________________________ [email protected] To change your subscription options or search the archive: http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/listinfo/flashcoders Brought to you by Fig Leaf Software Premier Authorized Adobe Consulting and Training http://www.figleaf.com http://training.figleaf.com

