>
>As Kerry said, I can assure you that a frame script of:
>
>on exitFrame me
>   go to the frame
>end
>
>will keep the playhead on one frame.  That is a basic element of most
>Lingo-based Director programs.

Yes, thank you. It is as you have written. I  have made a mistake. Sorry!

>
>As far as one frame vs using the score goes, it is really a matter of
>style - and a matter of the type of application.

<snip>

I do appreciate the time and trouble you took to explain this.

May I ask:

a. how long  a sprite is in the score is  dependant  on the application.

For educational applications,  usually how many frames are used:

5? 10? When does one use the default 28?


b. Is there a limit to the length of the score used?

i.e. does one design into 1000's of frames? Or would the designer bring into 
play things like MIAWs?


I really appreciate your input.


Thanks,
Genevieve


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