This is something that it would be useful for me to do as well. My friend
thinks there may have been an Xtra that did this, something like "draw to
stage", does anyone have any other information?

I'll mail the wish list now!

Simon

-----Original Message-----
From: Colin Holgate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 24 September 2001 14:54
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: <lingo-l> from cast to stage


>So before I publish my movie I have to fill up all of the left over
>sprite channels with empty place holders!! thats totally stupid. I
>though director was supposed to be better and more versatile than flash.
>Why cant I create place holders dynamicly?


As you know Flash well, can you tell me how I can dynamically link in 
a QuickTime movie from a Flash movie in a browser? I can play a 
QuickTime movie inside Flash authoring, so why can't I play a 
QuickTime movie inside a .SWF?

In case you're not sure, I don't really need to know how to do that, 
I can easily get the whole effect in a shockwave movie by having a 
QuickTime sprite and a Flash sprite. Sometimes you have to live 
within the limits of the tool, and not get too upset.

Your request is valid though, it would be useful sometimes to make a 
sprite on the fly. Why not add your vote for that by e-mailing 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]?
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