Hello,
i was wondering if someone can help me out with the following.
I have a the maintimeline with on it a movieclip. Inside this movieclip
is a png, that I would like to trace as a bitmap.
I can't seem to target the png that is nested in the movieclip. If i
understand correctly I will firs
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On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 9:22 AM, Paul Steven wrote:
> The economic downturn has finally taken its toll on my work load after many
> years of keeping the wolves at bay.
>
> If anyone can point me in the right direction of the
This should work, but should probably build in a few more "checks" in the loop.
Like check if there's a bitmap in the currently editted movieclip in the
specified frame.
What this does is:
- loop through the items in the library
- check if current item is a movieclip (not a bitmap as you did)
-
Hi there, I'm saving a bunch of colours as a string then using this string
later to colour objects in the same way. Something is going wrong though as
the colours I am getting back are not the same as the ones I put in.
If anyone could point out where I'm going wrong I'd be really grateful, I've
g
For example I have a node like so:
How can I get into that node to pull attributes out? The ":" in the node
name is screwing my up at the moment.
Eric
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Hey, coders!
I have a Sprite that consists of a polygon that I drew in Flash (using the
line tool) and saved into my Library.
Using ActionScript, is there any way to easily find the points of said
polygon? It seems like I oughta be able to dig up those line coordinates out
of my Sprite.graphics o
Might be possible, but I don't know of a way - Sprite.graphics is for
drawing graphics with code - not accessing manually created graphic
properties.
Jason Merrill
Bank of America
Learning Performance Solutions Instructional Technology & Media
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On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 7:47 PM, Todd Kerpelman wrote:
> Hey, coders!
>
> I have a Sprite that consists of a polygon that I drew in Flash (using the
> line tool) and saved into my Library.
>
> Using ActionScript, is there any way to easily find the points of said
> polygon? It seems like I oughta b
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 6:26 PM, ali drongo wrote:
> currColor = Number("0x"+c);
I haven't looked into it in detail, but I think you would want to use
parseInt( "0x" + c, 16 ) here.
If that doesn't fix it, try tracing the values throughout your
conversion and see where it breaks.
Mark
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I'd probably just determine the points ahead of time and recreate it using
AS...
Most likely, that would be less time consuming. That's my answer if this is
a practical question, if it's theoretical and you just want to know if it
can be done, I'm sure it can, but I'm not totally sure which method
Cheers - thanks ;)
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 3:17 PM, Robert Leisle wrote:
> Check out the Namespace class, as it applies to XML, in the Flash docs.
> There's also a good explanation in this tutorial by Lee Brimelow:
> http://gotoandlearn.com/play?id=65
>
> hth,
> Bob
>
> -Original Message-
Check out the Namespace class, as it applies to XML, in the Flash docs.
There's also a good explanation in this tutorial by Lee Brimelow:
http://gotoandlearn.com/play?id=65
hth,
Bob
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I take it this is from an rss feed?
Look into the Namespace class...
http://livedocs.adobe.com/flash/9.0/ActionScriptLangRefV3/Namespace.html
Unfortunately, you didn't paste the entire XML doc so I can't guide you
further.
- Taka
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 10:36 AM, Eric E. Dolecki wrote:
> For
when you refer to the node write it like this: yweather::condition with
double colons
HTH/Christoffer
Robert Leisle skrev:
Check out the Namespace class, as it applies to XML, in the Flash docs.
There's also a good explanation in this tutorial by Lee Brimelow:
http://gotoandlearn.com/play?id=6
That is exactly what I was going to say, and I have been trying to find
something online; yet, I have found nothing, so I just assume its not
possible to do it programatically, outside of the flash ide using jsfl.
Now that I think of it, this could be somewhat useful.
Merrill, Jason wrote:
M
I just realized that the link I sent doesn't mention the namespace
operator, which is the main thing you need...
The following example uses the :: operator to identify XML properties
with specified namespaces:
var soap:Namespace = new Namespace("http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/";);
var w:Nam
Use the namespace feature. Something (if not exactly) like this:
var ywNS:Namespace = xml.namespace("yweather");
trace(myXml.ywNS::conditi...@text);
trace(myXml.ywNS::conditi...@code);
trace(myXml.ywNS::conditi...@temp);
Jason Merrill
Bank of America
Learning Performance Solutions Instru
Courtesy Evan Mullins of Circlecube Studio:
//bitwise conversion of rgb color to a hex value
function rgb2hex(r, g, b):Number
{
return(r<<16 | g<<8 | b);
}
//bitwise conversion of a hex color into rgb values
function hex2rgb (hex):Object
{
var red = hex>>16;
var greenBlue = hex-(red<
Ok, so in my XML loaded function I have this:
private function loadedXML( e:Event ):void
{
var myXML:XML = new XML( e.target.data );
var yweather:Namespace = new Namespace( "
http://weather.yahooapis.com/ns/rss/1.0"; );
trace( myXML.channel.item.yweather::conditi...@temp );
}
I get nothing. I'm
This should work:
private function loadedXML( e:Event ):void {
var myXML:XML = new XML( e.target.data );
var ywNS:Namespace = myXml.namespace("yweather");
trace( myXML.channel.item.ywNS::conditi...@temp );
}
Jason Merrill
Bank of America
Learning Performance Soluti
Thanks all - I had it correct, but the Yahoo! specs in regards to sample XML
fed back was wrong... and thus my namespace URI was wrong - so I never got
anything. Thanks for your help - working great now.
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 4:19 PM, Merrill, Jason <
jason.merr...@bankofamerica.com> wrote:
> Th
Hey There,
Does anybody use the Flash Lite? I'd like to know what's difference for
Flash Lite 1 , 2, 3 ? or run data-driven application with Flash Lite 3?
Is there any articles I can find about Flash Lite?
Thank you
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