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Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Combined Classes fail Tween Class
Jason -
I'm pretty sure this is NOT in conflict, but still not good practice.
Since target:MovieClip is a variable local
I have a main class that will act as a holder for the rest of my classes,
somethig like this:
//start sample
import com.views.*;
class com.Application {
var menuL: MovieClip;
var contentLL: MovieClip;
var footerL: MovieClip;
var mc :
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Subject: [Flashcoders] Combined Classes fail Tween Class
I have a main class that will act as a holder for the rest of
my classes, somethig like this:
//start sample
import com.views.*;
class com.Application {
var menuL: MovieClip;
var contentLL
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I have a main class that will act
Both movies have regular scripted tweens. so that is why I am
afraid they are conflicting with each other
Yeah, I mean, I'm not sure I can picture what:
the latest movie plays as
if the latest movie stealed all the motion Tweens and used
them leaving the first movie naked
looks like, but
target is a movieclip, this helps me to instantiate the class
in the place I desire
Right - so then to remove any potential conflicts, take out:
var target: Application;
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Jason
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 3:26 PM
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Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Combined Classes fail Tween Class
target is a movieclip, this helps me to instantiate the class
in the place I desire
Right - so then to remove any potential conflicts, take out
If you want to send me your files, I don't mind taking a look.
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Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Combined Classes fail Tween Class
Jason -
I'm pretty sure this is NOT in conflict, but still not good
To: flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Combined Classes fail Tween Class
Jason -
I'm pretty sure this is NOT in conflict, but still not good practice.
Since target:MovieClip is a variable local to the
constructor, you just have to access the class
target:Application by using
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