Hey, sorry we haven't replied about you trying to use the SWC. I'm working
on getting a new zip file uploaded to the project page that has the SWC and
a sample app to show how to use the components. We're having some issues
with Google Code, but Ihopefully we'll get something up in the next few
days. You actually shouldn't use the SWC that's available right now, I set
it to deprecated in Google Code (they don't let you delete files once thy're
uploaded). It's an old version and I'm not sure what the namespace setup
was.

So if you want to use the components now you should follow the instructions
on how to check out the project from the SVN repository. And check back in a
few days and there should be a convenient zip file for distribution.

Doug

On 03 Mar 2007 16:19:27 -0800, Troy Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  Skip using the actual dialog, really... I've not dug in far enough to
find out exactly what it is that's different, but I know how to do it by
editing the project settings files directly. Just copy what's already done
for the playerglobal.swc, etc., they basically point to the swc then have
an extra attribute describing where the source is located. I find editing
the XML directly to be quicker and more dependable.

Troy.


On 3/2/07, Guillermo Villasana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   I added it in the the Library path tab. Or i should add it int source
> path?
>
> Thanks
> Terius
>
> Troy Gilbert wrote:
> >
> > You've added the SWC to your project? Go to the Project Properties and
>
> > its on one of the build related tabs.
> >
> > Troy.
> >
> >
>
>

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