On Sep 3, 2008, at 2:16 PM, Mendelsohn, Michael wrote:
I can't seem to figure out in AS2 how to get V2 components off the
stage. I've tried destroyObject, removeMovieClip and even used the
DepthManager class to try to get the depth within range to be removed.
It's showing as -32000.
Any ideas
On Sep 4, 2008, at 12:50 PM, Lehr, Theodore M (N-SGIS) wrote:
Thanks, but I am talking about having it scroll, not just be
multilined... Ideally, I would like to do it as simple as a div
does in
html (style=overflow:auto; height:400px;) is there a simple way like
this in as?
On Sep 9, 2008, at 12:05 PM, Merrill, Jason wrote:
Have you tried selectable = false?
I think it might be:
textAreaInstance.enabled = false;
Getting rid of the focus rect is generally a separate issue though,
but when the component 'enabled' property is set to false, the focus
rect
On Sep 24, 2008, at 9:57 AM, Claus Wahlers wrote:
Hey Claus, one of the reasons I can't use it is because of its
inability
to work with a .zip file created on Mac OSX.
AS3 Zip from nochump avoids the alder32 issue by implementing the
deflate() mechanism in software.
On Oct 17, 2008, at 11:42 AM, Cor wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to read and write to Moodle (SCORM 2004 3e
edition)??
Every hint is welcome!
What are you trying to do?
Moodle is just a CMS system at it's core. What do you want to write
back to Moodle?
If it's test results and
On Oct 17, 2008, at 2:10 PM, Cor wrote:
Just a CMS???
I thought it is L(C)MS.
The main thing we are looking for is a LMS.
Itis an LMS - but it's still a content management system.
Either way, you just need to figure out how to communicate to Moodle
to do what you want to do, if it's not
Hmm I haven't had the time to check this one.
But, content in the src folder doesn't need to be 'added' as an
individual source path to your application. So, for other application
files (AS) you may want to add explicitly the source path of it's
parent folder to the project properties
Yea ... now we can all look forward to a re-incarnation of the
Welfare State.
Yay. :P
- jon
On Nov 5, 2008, at 3:57 AM, John McCormack wrote:
It's off topic, but it is a very special day.
You give us hope.
Hope that we can help each other.
This forum is also proof of that.
John
On Nov 14, 2008, at 2:28 AM, Carl Welch wrote:
Good point. I'd recommend using SlideShowPro. It's cheap ($29),
looks slick, and you'll be done in no time - your client will be
none the wiser and you'll be $350 richer.
http://slideshowpro.net/
At least there will be an email post in the
On Nov 14, 2008, at 9:30 AM, Eric E. Dolecki wrote:
Not sure thats really ripping them off considering they probably
don't know
how to use the thing even if they bought it themselves.
Well, yea.
Charging setup, installation and customization of some store bought
product is one thing.
On Nov 14, 2008, at 12:27 PM, Carl Welch wrote:
using tools of the trade is far from ripping clients off.
Ridiculous statement.
It's not ridiculous at all. Read my reply to my initial email where I
elaborated a bit more.
The comment about a client being 'none the wiser' and the
On Dec 14, 2008, at 8:04 PM, Ashim D'Silva wrote:
Right. I recreated everything slowly in a new file, introducing
things one
by one and here's the culprit - Advanced Anti-Aliasing.Now I really
would
like to use advanced, because text looks dramatically better, but
there has
to be a
On Dec 16, 2008, at 10:49 PM, Ashim D'Silva wrote:
I always round everything I place. That was one of the first things I
checked. Rotated bitmaps and text often have this problem, which is
fair
enough because half pixels don't exist.
Actually, they do. The native coordinate space for
wrote:
Now that is odd. Is 0.5 the general rule to follow or is it simply
different
for every object you put down?
2008/12/18 Jon Bradley jbrad...@postcentral.com
One of the most interesting tests is to create a rounded
rectangle and add
a 1 pixel border line around it. Notice it looks funky
On Dec 23, 2008, at 5:10 PM, Jason Boyd wrote:
1. Can Flex libraries (mx.*) be used in Flash CS3/4? Is this as simple
as adding source files and/or SWCs to an FLA project's classpath? And,
where are all these libraries (Windows XP or Vista)?
Yes.
You can embed a range of characters through AS3. The unicodeRange
property of the embed directive handles this.
[Embed(source='pathToFond', fontName='NameOfFont',
unicodeRange='Range1Start-Range1End,, RangeNStart-RangeNEnd')]
- jon
On Feb 11, 2010, at 6:35 AM, Geografiek wrote:
Hi
It's an Adobe AIR application running on an unknown tablet device.
It's not an iPad and has nothing to do with it. Someone made a mistake
with the copy for the article.
FYI, it's not impossible to do this in other languages or
environments. There are other, more powerful frameworks that
I think the statement was justified... this is Flashcoders. I just
wanted to state that developing UIs like that isn't limited to Flash,
that's all. :)
After doing more research, it's entirely possible that this is running
on an iPad. We just can't tell from the video if that really is, in
I wouldn't call that amazing – I would call that whining. No offense
to Lee, of course.
Although all of us would love to develop iPhone and iPad applications
using the Flash platform, frankly that is not a proper methodology for
developing for these systems, in my opinion.
Learn C, C++
that runs like a snail and does not make
any money.
Jon Bradley wrote:
I wouldn't call that amazing – I would call that whining. No
offense to Lee, of course.
Although all of us would love to develop iPhone and iPad
applications using the Flash platform, frankly that is not a proper
On Apr 30, 2010, at 3:19 AM, Julio Protzek wrote:
HTML5 is less powerfull than Flash. But it is in the right way.
We will see Tweeners and TweenLites done for canvas in no time.
Flash guys
can amuse with any technology.
Just give us some time :)
HTML 5 is s standard for describing
Canvas has a significant impact on performance if you allow the flex
framework to do measuring and layout and style management. It is not
ideal for generative art work that needs to have a high level of
performance.
You can do it but you just need to override a whole bunch of methods
to
LLVM.
On Sep 9, 2010, at 9:59 AM, allandt bik-elliott (thefieldcomic.com) wrote:
how does cs5 generate files for iphone? Does it create a swf and then use a
cocoa framework to make it work or does it transcode the file directly into
objective c?
suddenly looks very interesting again
Of static art and of limiting complexity. The moment complex vectors are used,
the data requirements balloon and once motion is taken into consideration (data
for per-control point manipulation) the argument is far out the window.
Either way, it's a moot argument.
-j
On Sep 17, 2012, at 4:13
even run).
-j
On Sep 17, 2012, at 4:35 PM, Henrik Andersson he...@henke37.cjb.net wrote:
Jon Bradley skriver:
Of static art and of limiting complexity. The moment complex vectors are
used, the data requirements balloon and once motion is taken into
consideration (data for per-control point
Just look up the storage and memory needs of a vector point (plus it's
animation) and compare that to an RGB triplet.
It's pretty easy to find what you are looking for.
-j
On Sep 17, 2012, at 4:57 PM, Henrik Andersson he...@henke37.cjb.net wrote:
Ross P. Sclafani skriver:
to a smaller form. It most certainly has less
processor overhead (maybe not memory).
-j
On Sep 17, 2012, at 5:29 PM, Paul Andrews p...@ipauland.com wrote:
On 17/09/2012 22:10, Jon Bradley wrote:
Just look up the storage and memory needs of a vector point (plus it's
animation) and compare
Ooops...mis-quote. I didn't write that bit :)
On Sep 18, 2012, at 5:48 AM, Cédric Muller wrote:
Jon Bradley wrote :
The problem of flash for mobile is as much about politics and protecting
the Apple appstore than anything else -it seems to me that flash was a
threat by allowing apps
, there is
still some activity here!
cheers,
jon bradley
cynergy. | Director, Research Development
O: 585.563.2132M: 585.729.0837
@: jon.brad...@cynergy.com
On Jan 24, 2013, at 1:58 PM, Dave Watts wrote:
Our key learning event for 2013 will be O'Reilly's Fluent Conference in San
Francisco
Nice to see you're still lurking, mesh :)
CreateJS looks interesting and I've toyed with it a bit. Some of the new
integration opportunities with Flash CC will be interesting to check out.
However, it'll be primarily a toy and best for demo work until (and if) Adobe
can create a clear
Yea, that's why it's excellent for demoware. The suite clearly allows creatives
to demonstrate work and it adds a fair amount of value to prototyping/demo work.
In the keynote, we saw Photoshop to Edge Reflow export – a very useful step to
PS CC to export graphics quickly and have them in-place
There are many better alternatives for professional coding that include
automated building, unit testing, support for SCSS and LESS, grunt, etc. I
wouldn't consider Dreamweaver a serious platform for building web applications.
Useful for some, certainly, but there are many better options out
Need to step up to IntelliJ for that.
On May 23, 2013, at 6:23 PM, Kenneth Kawamoto kennethkawam...@gmail.com wrote:
Webstorm doesn't support PHP :(
Kenneth Kawamoto
http://www.materiaprima.co.uk/
On 23 May 2013, at 17:35, Jon Bradley wrote:
There are many better alternatives
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