You use "me" when you want to define that the current script should only be
run by the sprite containg it.
Like "on mousedown me" means that the script should only be run on the
sprite cursor is over rather than executing it on all sprites containing
that script. Therby you can make a single script that could control all the
sprites instead of making a script for each sprite.
Johannes Hansen
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Subject: <lingo-l> basic lingo question
I'm not a programmer, (designer only!) and I'm quite hesitant in posing this
question - it must be so basic - but I've been unable to find the answer
anywhere.
The question is: what is the meaning of the characters "me" as in
"me.spriteNum", or "p" as in "pModel"? When does one use these?
Thanks in advance!
MFarooqui
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