Re: [Flashcoders] gProject

2006-11-28 Thread Ryan Matsikas

This might be of use,
http://www.gskinner.com/products/gProject/docs/#templates

Cheers,
Ryan

On 11/27/06, Charles Parcell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


There is a file you can edit, thus allowing you to customize the template
for class files. This was one of my big issues too. I will have to find it
again tomorrow at work and I will reply with the answer.

Charles P.


On 11/27/06, Rich Rodecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 yeah i bought it, i like it.  Sometimes I actually forget to use it. my
 main
 gripe is all the clutter it adds with extra comments to the classes when
 it
 auto-generates them...but that's a small gripe.

 On 11/27/06, Charles Parcell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Yeah it is a winner. That fact that you can publish multiple fla
files
  with one button is worth it as well.
 
  Charles P.
 
 
  On 11/27/06, Derek Vadneau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  
   Buy it.
  
   I don't have a lot of large projects, but I do have a lot of them
and
   gProject has been a huge time saver. It helps organize your
projects.
 I
   think some of the (seemingly) simple pieces are worth the dough.
 Things
   like exploring the directory where your project is when you need to
 move
   and manage file assets. The folder locations feature is also a time
  saver.
   I use it to include common directories for all projects so you can
  quickly
   get to frequently-used files.
  
   For OOP projects, they say it should have been part of flash.
  
   Forget OOP, just about any project can use it.
  
   Check out what others have said:
  
  
http://weblogs.macromedia.com/md/archives/2006/02/gproject_a_fant.cfm
   http://www.flashguru.co.uk/gproject-panel-review/
   http://www.feed-squirrel.com/index.cfm?evt=viewItemID=23853
   http://labs.blitzagency.com/?p=7
  
   Those are just some of the links I found through Google.
  
  
   Derek Vadneau
  
  
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   Does anyone use gProject and if so what do you think of it? I might
be
   planning to buy it, only I am not sure if it's any good. You can't
get
 a
   limited demo either.
  
   Yours,
   Weyert de Boer
  
  
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Re: [Flashcoders] gProject

2006-11-28 Thread Lanny McNie

All of the class templates are stored in the flash configuration folder for
each version of flash.  In windows, the config folder is
C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Application
Data\Macromedia\flash version\en\Configuration\

The class files are located in the gskinner\templates\classes\ directory

You can also specify a template file to use in the panel preferences.  There
are details in the bundled documentation on setting up custom templates.

Regards,
Lanny McNie
// gskinner.com

On 11/27/06, Charles Parcell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


There is a file you can edit, thus allowing you to customize the template
for class files. This was one of my big issues too. I will have to find it
again tomorrow at work and I will reply with the answer.

Charles P.


On 11/27/06, Rich Rodecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 yeah i bought it, i like it.  Sometimes I actually forget to use it. my
 main
 gripe is all the clutter it adds with extra comments to the classes when
 it
 auto-generates them...but that's a small gripe.

 On 11/27/06, Charles Parcell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Yeah it is a winner. That fact that you can publish multiple fla
files
  with one button is worth it as well.
 
  Charles P.
 
 
  On 11/27/06, Derek Vadneau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  
   Buy it.
  
   I don't have a lot of large projects, but I do have a lot of them
and
   gProject has been a huge time saver. It helps organize your
projects.
 I
   think some of the (seemingly) simple pieces are worth the dough.
 Things
   like exploring the directory where your project is when you need to
 move
   and manage file assets. The folder locations feature is also a time
  saver.
   I use it to include common directories for all projects so you can
  quickly
   get to frequently-used files.
  
   For OOP projects, they say it should have been part of flash.
  
   Forget OOP, just about any project can use it.
  
   Check out what others have said:
  
  
http://weblogs.macromedia.com/md/archives/2006/02/gproject_a_fant.cfm
   http://www.flashguru.co.uk/gproject-panel-review/
   http://www.feed-squirrel.com/index.cfm?evt=viewItemID=23853
   http://labs.blitzagency.com/?p=7
  
   Those are just some of the links I found through Google.
  
  
   Derek Vadneau
  
  
   -Original Message-
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Weyert
  de
   Boer
   Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 10:21 PM
   To: Flashcoders mailing list
   Subject: SPAM-LOW: [Flashcoders] gProject
  
  
   Does anyone use gProject and if so what do you think of it? I might
be
   planning to buy it, only I am not sure if it's any good. You can't
get
 a
   limited demo either.
  
   Yours,
   Weyert de Boer
  
  
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Re: [Flashcoders] gProject

2006-11-27 Thread lincoln
blitz raved up and down about it.  For OOP projects, they say it  
should have been part of flash.


-lincoln


On Nov 27, 2006, at 7:20 PM, Weyert de Boer wrote:

Does anyone use gProject and if so what do you think of it? I might  
be planning to buy it, only I am not sure if it's any good. You  
can't get a limited demo either.


Yours,
Weyert de Boer
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RE: [Flashcoders] gProject

2006-11-27 Thread Derek Vadneau
Buy it.

I don't have a lot of large projects, but I do have a lot of them and 
gProject has been a huge time saver. It helps organize your projects. I 
think some of the (seemingly) simple pieces are worth the dough. Things 
like exploring the directory where your project is when you need to move 
and manage file assets. The folder locations feature is also a time saver. 
I use it to include common directories for all projects so you can quickly 
get to frequently-used files.

For OOP projects, they say it should have been part of flash.

Forget OOP, just about any project can use it.

Check out what others have said:

http://weblogs.macromedia.com/md/archives/2006/02/gproject_a_fant.cfm
http://www.flashguru.co.uk/gproject-panel-review/
http://www.feed-squirrel.com/index.cfm?evt=viewItemID=23853
http://labs.blitzagency.com/?p=7

Those are just some of the links I found through Google.


Derek Vadneau


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Subject: SPAM-LOW: [Flashcoders] gProject


Does anyone use gProject and if so what do you think of it? I might be
planning to buy it, only I am not sure if it's any good. You can't get a
limited demo either.

Yours,
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Re: [Flashcoders] gProject

2006-11-27 Thread Charles Parcell

Yeah it is a winner. That fact that you can publish multiple fla files
with one button is worth it as well.

Charles P.


On 11/27/06, Derek Vadneau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Buy it.

I don't have a lot of large projects, but I do have a lot of them and
gProject has been a huge time saver. It helps organize your projects. I
think some of the (seemingly) simple pieces are worth the dough. Things
like exploring the directory where your project is when you need to move
and manage file assets. The folder locations feature is also a time saver.
I use it to include common directories for all projects so you can quickly
get to frequently-used files.

For OOP projects, they say it should have been part of flash.

Forget OOP, just about any project can use it.

Check out what others have said:

http://weblogs.macromedia.com/md/archives/2006/02/gproject_a_fant.cfm
http://www.flashguru.co.uk/gproject-panel-review/
http://www.feed-squirrel.com/index.cfm?evt=viewItemID=23853
http://labs.blitzagency.com/?p=7

Those are just some of the links I found through Google.


Derek Vadneau


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Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 10:21 PM
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Subject: SPAM-LOW: [Flashcoders] gProject


Does anyone use gProject and if so what do you think of it? I might be
planning to buy it, only I am not sure if it's any good. You can't get a
limited demo either.

Yours,
Weyert de Boer


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Re: [Flashcoders] gProject

2006-11-27 Thread Rich Rodecker

yeah i bought it, i like it.  Sometimes I actually forget to use it. my main
gripe is all the clutter it adds with extra comments to the classes when it
auto-generates them...but that's a small gripe.

On 11/27/06, Charles Parcell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Yeah it is a winner. That fact that you can publish multiple fla files
with one button is worth it as well.

Charles P.


On 11/27/06, Derek Vadneau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Buy it.

 I don't have a lot of large projects, but I do have a lot of them and
 gProject has been a huge time saver. It helps organize your projects. I
 think some of the (seemingly) simple pieces are worth the dough. Things
 like exploring the directory where your project is when you need to move
 and manage file assets. The folder locations feature is also a time
saver.
 I use it to include common directories for all projects so you can
quickly
 get to frequently-used files.

 For OOP projects, they say it should have been part of flash.

 Forget OOP, just about any project can use it.

 Check out what others have said:

 http://weblogs.macromedia.com/md/archives/2006/02/gproject_a_fant.cfm
 http://www.flashguru.co.uk/gproject-panel-review/
 http://www.feed-squirrel.com/index.cfm?evt=viewItemID=23853
 http://labs.blitzagency.com/?p=7

 Those are just some of the links I found through Google.


 Derek Vadneau


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de
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 Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 10:21 PM
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 Subject: SPAM-LOW: [Flashcoders] gProject


 Does anyone use gProject and if so what do you think of it? I might be
 planning to buy it, only I am not sure if it's any good. You can't get a
 limited demo either.

 Yours,
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Re: [Flashcoders] gProject

2006-11-27 Thread Charles Parcell

There is a file you can edit, thus allowing you to customize the template
for class files. This was one of my big issues too. I will have to find it
again tomorrow at work and I will reply with the answer.

Charles P.


On 11/27/06, Rich Rodecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


yeah i bought it, i like it.  Sometimes I actually forget to use it. my
main
gripe is all the clutter it adds with extra comments to the classes when
it
auto-generates them...but that's a small gripe.

On 11/27/06, Charles Parcell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yeah it is a winner. That fact that you can publish multiple fla files
 with one button is worth it as well.

 Charles P.


 On 11/27/06, Derek Vadneau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 
  Buy it.
 
  I don't have a lot of large projects, but I do have a lot of them and
  gProject has been a huge time saver. It helps organize your projects.
I
  think some of the (seemingly) simple pieces are worth the dough.
Things
  like exploring the directory where your project is when you need to
move
  and manage file assets. The folder locations feature is also a time
 saver.
  I use it to include common directories for all projects so you can
 quickly
  get to frequently-used files.
 
  For OOP projects, they say it should have been part of flash.
 
  Forget OOP, just about any project can use it.
 
  Check out what others have said:
 
  http://weblogs.macromedia.com/md/archives/2006/02/gproject_a_fant.cfm
  http://www.flashguru.co.uk/gproject-panel-review/
  http://www.feed-squirrel.com/index.cfm?evt=viewItemID=23853
  http://labs.blitzagency.com/?p=7
 
  Those are just some of the links I found through Google.
 
 
  Derek Vadneau
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Weyert
 de
  Boer
  Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 10:21 PM
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  Subject: SPAM-LOW: [Flashcoders] gProject
 
 
  Does anyone use gProject and if so what do you think of it? I might be
  planning to buy it, only I am not sure if it's any good. You can't get
a
  limited demo either.
 
  Yours,
  Weyert de Boer
 
 
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