>Let me re-state: the question I was responding to related to a user having
>set the tempo channel to "Wait for Mouse Click or Key Press", and who
>couldn't then understand why mouseEnter handling 'appeared' to be not
>working.
>
> > The wait-for mouse click (or keypress) was probably added because it
> > makes it really easy to create read-this-then-click types of page
> > sequences.
>
>It's useful to understand the history of where these elements came from; 
>but
>again - the docs say nothing about the side-effects of using this 
>particular
>feature, hence the possibility for confusion.
>
>I'm reasonably sure we, collectively, have that one cleared up.

>

Actually, Kerry had guessed correctly what I had done - he mentioned it in 
an earlier post:

I had set it to wait (a number of seconds) command. Very astute of him!

And thanks for helping me discover my mistake. I appreciate it.


The thing was when I used this command - the mouseEnter, mouseLeave  
commands will not work properly.So I removed it.

However the scene finished too quickly in the score. So I used an

exit frame event.

Is that the 'correct' way of doing it?

But in doing this, the movie doesn't run properly.

When I input sound, the sound is abruptly cut-off because the playhead has 
reached the number of frames I stipulated.

So if my frames were very short, I would be in a greater dilemma...

Any suggestions to improve this would be greatly appreciated.


Also, lingo scripts in a handler execute from the top first statement 
downward to the last statement. Is this correct?  Or does it execute from 
bottom up? Please advise.

Thanks

Genevieve

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