can you write some of your codeto get a better understanding of the
problem
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From: "Lehr, Theodore"
To: "Flash Coders List"
Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 9:45 PM
Subject: [Flashcoders] Image and Alpha
I know I asked this before but I can not remember if t
here's a nice collection of AS3 libraries...http://www.adrianparr.com/?p=83
Messed around with Box2D before and it's great, resource here:
http://actionsnippet.com/?page_id=1391
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 9:04 PM, Nathan Mynarcik wrote:
> Per David Hunter
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> Never used it but FLiNT looks g
Per David Hunter
Never used it but FLiNT looks good too:
http://flintparticles.org/
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> Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] physics engine newbie
> From: nat...@mynarcik.com
> Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2010 21:18:52 +
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> FOAM looks to be promising. I have seen s
FOAM looks to be promising. I have seen some examples used and it is really
cool. Haven't used it yet in any projects of mine.
http://code.google.com/p/foam-as3/
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Hi list...
I'm looking for a physics engine recommendation. I've never used one before.
I have to demonstrate essentially a particle system in a tray that gets shaken
and the particles spill out of the tray. I need to control the properties of
the particles so that with two different example
Hi. :)
Sorry for harping on about this when it seems that no one else is
interested, but just in case: There are still tutorial videos about using
the the discontinued Distributable Player Solution (aka: Mobile Packager) up
on YouTube. If you downloaded the beta version before it was closed, and
Nathan Mynarcik wrote:
I have also heard that adding a variable to the end of the url in the address bar seems to make the browser think it is new content. For example, adding a "?var=1" and the end of your url will make browser think they are seeing new content and will not pull from the cache.
Typo. I meant AS2!
Paul Andrews wrote:
Andrew Sinning wrote:
I'm using AS3 for FP8. I'll see if I can publish to FP9.
Surely that's not possible. AS3 is for FP9 and up. Sounds like you are
using AS2, in which case you will still be using AVM1 even with FP9.
Paul
Merrill, Jason wrote:
Ah
Yep, as soon as the solution was provided I knew that I had already
"learned" the same lesson before. Of course somebody would have to go
and point it out! ;-)
Muzak wrote:
This felt like a deja-vu :)
http://www.mail-archive.com/flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com/msg38178.html
I'm using
I know I asked this before but I can not remember if there was ever a
resolution proposed and I am still having the issue...
I have an image inside a mc - that mc (mc1), by default, is set to have an
alpha of 0... that mc is inside another mc (mc2) that is also alpha=0 by
default...
Then, base
Assuming that you are using flash 8 or lower.
try using Selection.setFocus(this) on the onRelease event of the button
Regards
Sumeet kumar
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From: "Andrew Sinning"
To: "Flash Coders"
Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 5:34 PM
Subject: [Flashcoders] 2nd onPress ign
I'm using AS3 for FP8. I'll see if I can publish to FP9.
Merrill, Jason wrote:
Ah. What Flash player version and Flash IDE version are you using and
targeting? Seems like this used to be a bug with the Flash player and
present in AS2 apps. It used to annoy me on sites I would build or
sites o
Andrew Sinning wrote:
I'm using AS3 for FP8. I'll see if I can publish to FP9.
Surely that's not possible. AS3 is for FP9 and up. Sounds like you are
using AS2, in which case you will still be using AVM1 even with FP9.
Paul
Merrill, Jason wrote:
Ah. What Flash player version and Flash IDE
>> I'm using AS3 for FP8. I'll see if I can publish to FP9.
>> Publishing for F9 didn't seem to fix the problem.
Uh, well Flash player 9 + AS3 or Flash player 9 + AS2? As Muzak noted,
Flash player 8 doesn't support AS3, so something isn't right in what you
said you're using. :) If you're usin
I find this a very difficult task, especially if your clients uses IE as a
standard browser for their company. IE caches are a bit harder to get refreshed
than other browsers. Sometimes, in worse case scenario, I put the "no-cache"
coding in the HTML to prevent every browser/machine from caching
This felt like a deja-vu :)
http://www.mail-archive.com/flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com/msg38178.html
I'm using AS3 for FP8
FP 8 doesn't support AS3.
So if you're using FP8 AS2 and are using v2 components, they above solution
applies.
regards,
Muzak
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From
Ah. What Flash player version and Flash IDE version are you using and
targeting? Seems like this used to be a bug with the Flash player and
present in AS2 apps. It used to annoy me on sites I would build or
sites on the internet like MSNBC's flash-based photo slide shows, but I
haven't seen it in
Thanks Sumeet. That was just the ticket.
Publishing for F9 didn't seem to fix the problem.
Sumeet Kumar wrote:
Assuming that you are using flash 8 or lower.
try using Selection.setFocus(this) on the onRelease event of the button
Regards
Sumeet kumar
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I've removed all the graphical changes that occur after the first click,
but my button (a MovieClip actually) is not receiving the 2nd onPress or
onRelease unless the mouse gets moved.
What I've found is that right after the onRelease is called, an
onRollOut event occurs. This seems to preven
Nope, but browser does. So the result is the same.
2010/1/21 Andrew Sinning
> I'm using AS2 and targeting Flash Player 8.
>
> When a movie loads in another swf (or an image for that matter), does it
> check the server to see if there's a newer version? I will often include a
> time-stamp as a q
I have button that requires two clicks in order to completely select.
I'm not looking for a double-click, but rather the second click
(onRelease) "confirms" the user response.
In the GUI, the first click cause a change in the graphic and there is a
prompt "click to confirm".
What I'm findin
I'm using AS2 and targeting Flash Player 8.
When a movie loads in another swf (or an image for that matter), does it
check the server to see if there's a newer version? I will often
include a time-stamp as a query-string parameter to prevent loading a
cached version, but what if I want do use
great alternative thread
thanks guys
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 9:05 PM, Dave Watts wrote:
> > > No one needs to learn "framework mumbo-jumbo", but if that's how you
> > > see frameworks, you're missing the point. The point of using a
> > > framework is to be able to spend less time thinking about
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