Just a question, what kind of projects are you doing on Linux?

I can't use linux because all the designers I'm working with are working
with the Adobe CS3 (illustrator, and so on), and I'm not able to open their
files on linux.

Is there a way now? Or do you have tips to be able to work with people using
Adobe CS3? Or do you use 2 OS?

Romu

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark
Winterhalder
Sent: 16 May 2008 15:09
To: Flash Coders List
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Why do you compile with the Flash IDE?

On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 3:13 PM, Romuald Quantin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  The thing is, if someone is going to use your source later, it is nice
for
>  them to have a FLA especially if they don't know how to use Flex, Flash
>  Develop, FDT or whatever...

I have no way of opening a FLA. I haven't used (or missed) Flash since
I switched to Linux three years ago, and even before that, only used
it as a compiler and to build the library. I know many are working in
the same manner.
I might be able to use the designer's mac to quickly fix something in
that FLA, or to pull out code, but it's quite inconvenient and not
everybody has that option. I'm sure that for coders, the tendency is
to move away from Flash and use alternative workflows instead.
So, if someone wants to keep using Flash and FLAs that's her or his
choice, fine with me, but please don't put something into a FLA
thinking the code can be reused more easily -- the opposite is the
case.

Mark
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