Hey Steven,
Thanks for your reaction.. we found out the same by now.. and are looking
into .NET :S :-D
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Hi,
There is a requirement for an intermediate level Actionscript developer ( 2
- 3 yrs of development exp) in our team at my current work place.
Skillset expected:
- AS2.0 development experience
- Good knowledge of OO development methodologies
- Experience in XML parsing, Flash V2
Hey Weyert,
It's for a projecter..
It will be shown on a computer of my own.. on a presentation location.
At the location users have to have the possibility to switch between boxes
and a headphone.. preferable by flash instead of a hardware switch.
The only thing running is flash.. so that
Hi All
Due to the amount of workload we have got on at the moment we are looking
for a freelance game developer, to produce / provide existing game engines
for a high profile site we are about to start work on.
As the games are more 'extras' to the site we are looking an using existing
/
Hi Dennis,
This sounds like you won't able to do a Flash only trick. But when it's
a project you can indeed make use of .NET you might
want to look at the Mixer or SoundMapper functionality which comes with
the Multimedia API [1,2, 3, 4] of Windows. This makes it possible
to tell to which
i want to create dynamic text with drop caps, pls anyone can help me ...
Thanks.
ex: http://www.yearbooks.biz/images/gal_ID-drop-cap.gif
Kamal.
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Hello :)
you can begin to read this article :
http://www.quasimondo.com/archives/000526.php
This example explain full justified with flash but you can show a drag tool
...
EKA+ :)
2007/1/5, kamal Priyashantha [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
i want to create dynamic text with drop caps, pls anyone can
HI EKA,
i want to create textfield with drop caps not this one...
Thanks
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Hello :)
you can begin to read this article :
http://www.quasimondo.com/archives/000526.php
This example explain full justified with flash but you can show a drag
tool
...
EKA+
Hey Weyert,
Thanks for taking the time to look into this.
We across the same thing.. although it's a b*tch to get .NET running..
We had an old cd laying here.. but that didn't have all the elements.. os
you have to download for 24 hours to get a gig of new .net files :-D
Again many thanks for
Hi list...
This should be a simple question about runtime sharing, but I've never
done it before, so I'd like to be sure.
Say I make 2 files: source.fla and dest.fla, where source contains the
assets I'd like to bring into dest (the fla actually being viewed). In
source, I have a bitmap
Dennis - I Sioux wrote:
Hey Weyert,
Thanks for taking the time to look into this.
We across the same thing.. although it's a b*tch to get .NET running..
We had an old cd laying here.. but that didn't have all the elements..
os you have to download for 24 hours to get a gig of new .net files
Sounds like you've done all the normal things.
I believe that the .fla does increase in size (it copies the assets for
editing purposes, I think) - but the important thing is that the resulting
.swf shouldn't. Have you checked the published .swf sizes? That should set
your mind at rest, I hope.
Yes, just did the test. My mind is now resting. Thanks!
Sounds like you've done all the normal things.
I believe that the .fla does increase in size (it copies the assets for
editing purposes, I think) - but the important thing is that the
resulting
.swf shouldn't. Have you checked the
that ain't that big. Maybe your internet sucks, though.
There's only one internet. :)
Jason Merrill
Bank of America
Learning Organizational Effectiveness
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There's only one internet. :)
I just the other day got... an Internet...It's not a big truck. It's a
series of tubes. And if you don't understand those tubes can be filled
and if they are filled, when you put your message in, it gets in line
and it's going to be delayed by anyone that puts
Merrill, Jason wrote:
that ain't that big. Maybe your internet sucks, though.
There's only one internet. :)
Details my friend! ;-)
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Oh come now!
We all know the interwebs are all online in the pipes of cyberspace that
are full of trucks on the information superhighway. And besides, isn't
it all just AOL?
;)
t
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How or why can I have an XML Status Code of 0, but XML.onLoad is not
succeeding?
My XML.onLoad has a success section, like so ..
xmlReceiver.onLoad = function( success:Boolean )
and if there is no success, the else part looks like this:
// Otherwise tell the user the vars
Greetings algebra hounds,
I am looking for a way of dragging clips on a set angle(constrain) (angle as
a parameter in a method). I've been looking around for a nice method but
haven't found one yet. Does anyone have a system to allow for this?
- e.
Hi list...
For a swf, dest.swf posted online, what is the best way to make
available all of assets it uses that are imported as runtime sharing
from a source.swf? Should I do a loadMovie(source.swf) from within
dest.swf?
Thanks,
- Michael M.
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Hi Michael,
If you're using shared assets through the method you described in your
earlier email, the Flash runtime should automatically load the shared
library without you having to do anything. However, you can only be sure
they'll have loaded by frame 2 of dest.swf.
You do need to make
We investigated this recently. We found the easiest thing to do was
create the drag interaction on a clip which has the standard horizontal
orientation, and then rotate that clip. Constraining it to a sloped
line was possible, but very tough to get smooth.
Jason Merrill
Bank of America
So y=mx+c doesn't give good results?
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We investigated this recently.
mx+c? Probably should explain yourself. :)
Jason Merrill
Bank of America
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Mike - can you elaborate?
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So y=mx+c doesn't give good results?
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Much like y = mx + b when determining the slope of a line. I think that was
algebra... :)
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Sounds great, Ian. But, I also want to make a loading progress bar, so
what should the progress bar be looking at to measure percentage loaded?
Is it just simply getBytesLoaded + total, or do I have to take into
consideration in that calculation the assets.swf?
- MM
Hi Michael,
If you're
it's not AS notation, 'mx' is actually 'm * x', and the m stands for
the slope (i.e., the higher the m the steeper the angle). c is an
offset, you won't need it.
So, you take the mouse's x position, multiply by your slope, and get
the y you want to set the dragged clip to.
HTH,
Mark
On
But he's talking about constraining a movie clip to be dragged along a
sloped line. Figuring out the actual slope isn't the hard part.
Jason Merrill
Bank of America
Learning Organizational Effectiveness
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Much like y = mx + b when determining the slope of a line. I
think that was algebra... :)
Exactly - except we always did mx+c at school
To put it in laymens terms on a standard graph the eqn for a slope of
line is:
y=mx+c
where
y=y value
m=gradient of line
x=x value
c=intersect of line on
Very well said... and I was wrong about calculating the slope. m IS the
slope. Sorry for that...
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OK this is untested but:
[as]
function limitToSlope(mc, grad, start, end) {
if(_xmousestart.x _xmouseend.x){
mc._y = grad*_xmouse+start.y;
mc._x=_xmouse
}
}
function drag(){
start=new Object()
start.x=point1._x
start.y=point1._y;
You can project a perpendicular line from the mouse to the
target line and then find the intersection.
uh huh. Still waiting for someone to explain how to do the constrain
part. Mike did say, Using this basic principle you could limit an MC
to a slope based on the _xmouse value. - sounds cool,
Tested, slight change:
[as]
function limitToSlope(mc, grad, start, end) {
if(_xmousestart.x _xmouseend.x){
mc._y = (grad*(_xmouse-start.x))+start.y;
mc._x=_xmouse
}
}
function drag(){
start=new Object()
start.x=point1._x
start.y=point1._y;
Merrill, Jason wrote:
You can project a perpendicular line from the mouse to the
target line and then find the intersection.
uh huh. Still waiting for someone to explain how to do the constrain
part. Mike did say, Using this basic principle you could limit an MC
to a slope based on the
Well, I can't find any existing code for this...
So the possible way to go is:
1) create new textfield above the existing one
2) Fill it with one big initial letter
3) Strip the first letter from the main text
4) Place some IMG tag below the cap OR use indents...
5) fix all issues and enjoy ;-)
No, you cannot duplicate anything that was changed/loaded at runtime
(including images, child movieclips, variables, etc). The result of
the duplication is always an exact copy of the original movieclip
symbol (as it presented in the library). You have two options:
- you can load your image
Tell me please do images always in browser cache? I found today that my
browser doesn't do that and it loads the same image as a new. I checked the
folder with Temporary files and did not found any swf or images from pages
that I visited. How it possible?
2007/1/5, Rákos Attila [EMAIL
Hi,
I'm about to start a new project which will display the workings of a server
based system that's manipulating data and passing it between servers. At each
stage of the process a flat file is written that indicates a change in
status/readiness of the data for the next stage in the process.
Hi,
I think you might could write a simple shell script on server(if unix)
to check the update time of that status file, and if it was updated,
increase serial number in another file which your Flash client could
check (working like a flag), and create another easy read file such as
XML
Hello,
does anybody know if it is possible to capture and record video on Flash
Media Server from multiple cameras on one system?
Our client needs to capture one video at a time but would like to be able to
select which camera will capture and record the live stream to FMS.
Is Flash capable to
Thank you! It can help.
I nothing did with my browser and can not understand why it stops caches
files. Any idea?
2007/1/5, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
hi,
you can load your jpg into an mc, then copy pixel using BitmapData class
see this:
I did something similar awhile back for a site with a diagonal
scrollbar.
First, I tried the clip rotation and then rotating a container clip to
the inverse rotation method. This created some pretty ugly jaggies
which were unacceptable.
Second, I did some Flash trickery and created an invisible
Good point Hans - I hadn't considered that - I've never seen that trick
mentioned before.
Thank you.
Paul
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Good idea George. Thank you.
Paul
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Hi,
I think you might could write a
I'm currently working on a mini application that will be importing all it's
text from an XML source. It needs to work in multiple languages, including
English, Spanish, French, Italian, Russian, Hebrew, Japanese, Chinese, and
Korean. This combination of characters makes for an interesting
Arial Unicode MS font covers almost the whole Unicode 2.1 character
ranges, but it is more than 20MB. It the size matters then use device
fonts.
Attila
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I'm trying to do _root.attachMovie(runtimeShared,runtimeShared,1);
where runtimeShared is an asset from another swf that's exported for
runtime sharing and dropped into this movie's library as import for
runtime sharing.
I have found that the attachMovie method *only* works if I
Tahoma works for Windows machines too. Again, you have
to use device fonts, or else your swf is going to be
HGE.
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I'm currently working on a mini application that
will be importing all it's text from an XML source.
It needs to work in multiple
Whenever I set the scalemode to no scale it messes up the position and
covers half the clips in IE. Any ideas? I need to use scalemode since this
is for a component that will be on several different sites in several
different sizes.
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I know the tween class is documented on actionscript.org, but is there much
information on any of the other classes? I've been able to piece together a
few of them, but there's a lot in there that seem useful but have no doco.
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Ok so I'm having problems with the bitmap data class. I am creating a
marquee of images and duplicating them using the draw method. This works
fine locally, but when uploaded it does nothing. I figure it has something
to do with the fact the I have all my media on a separate server, but I
thought
On Jan 5, 2007, at 12:07 PM, Rey Peralta wrote:
I'm currently working on a mini application that will be importing
all it's text from an XML source. It needs to work in multiple
languages, including English, Spanish, French, Italian, Russian,
Hebrew, Japanese, Chinese, and Korean. This
Ok so I'm having problems with the bitmap data class. I am creating a
marquee of images and duplicating them using the draw method. This works
fine locally, but when uploaded it does nothing. I figure it has something
to do with the fact the I have all my media on a separate server, but I
thought
Thanks you very much. I think I'll just migrate the code to flash 9.
On 1/5/07, Zeh Fernando [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok so I'm having problems with the bitmap data class. I am creating a
marquee of images and duplicating them using the draw method. This works
fine locally, but when
Is the UIEventDispatcher class functioning?
[1] According to Flash 8 Component Language Reference, the
UIEventDispatcher class is mixed in to the UIComponent class. But the
main method, UIEventDispatcher.initialize(), does not seem to be called
as I inserted a trace() statement in the method to
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