Naturally you can. You just have to make the spirte which others are to
follow, post it's location in a global list...

Pekka


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> Subject: <lingo-l> Tracing and Trailing
>
>
> Hello,
>
> Firstly let me apologise you can all probably solve this problem with you
> eyes closed, my excuse is that I'm pretty new to Director (7).
>
> Does anybody know how I can get a sprite to follow behind another sprites
> path? I can set the loc of one sprite directly to another but
> really I'd like
> to set the loc of one sprite to that of the other sprites
> position 10 frames
> previous. Does this make sense?
>
> Also I'm using Trailing to trace the path of a sprite across the
> scrreen but
> it's easily erased by other moving sprites, can I avoid this from
> happening?
>
> Cheers in advance,
>
> Warren.
>
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