. That said, the code itself is clearer the other way.
Six of one and half a dozen of the other. (Programming is so often like
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Error(message:String = , id:int = 0)
Creates a new Error object.
(Well, the id argument corresponds to the errorID property--so I
guess they went both ways on this one!)
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Couldn't quite figure out your code Mike so have just
on as part of the name, but a function responding to them might,
e.g.:
WeatherManager.instance.addEventListener(windChange,
Delegate.create(this, onWindChange));
Or, in AS3.0:
WeatherManager.instance.addEventListener(windChange, onWindChange);
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Looks pretty good to me! You might consider having the display classes
dispatch an event instead of calling a single function when they
close--then you can extend behavior more easily in the future, if
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AS3.0 has Number.toFixed():
http://livedocs.macromedia.com/flex/2/langref/Number.html#toFixed()
Of course, that probably doesn't help you
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and install on their own device.
You may want to look into delivering your content to Blackberry users
via the browser. Blackberry's browser is actually quite good.
Hope that helps,
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copy(source:GameState):Void {
_board = new Board(source._board);
// Copy other fields.
}
private var _board:Board;
// Other private fields.
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Pretty sure you can't.
Just noticed something odd whil looking at the documentation on AS3.0's
ProntJob class (http://livedocs.macromedia.com/flex/2/langref/)--it
extends EventDispatcher, yet it doesn't have any documented events. Vot
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}
public var board:Array;
public var score:Array;
}
Then you could call the construct with or without a parameter.
(Actually, I would never use public variables, but that's another
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{
var cloneObj:ClassName = new ClassName();
cloneObj.copy(this);
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}
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.:
public function toString():String {
return super.toString() + extra subclass info;
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, Delegate.create(this,
stop));
// To stop all controlled animations:
MotionController.instance.stopped = true;
// To restart all controlled animations:
MotionController.instance.stopped = false;
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= Math.floor(MAX * Math.random()); // Sets it to
some number from 0 to MAX - 1.
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but not vertically.
Is this just Flash's normal behavior, that moving an object using
actionscript means that the timeline will be ignored? Are there any
work arounds?
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/write]
nodes:Array [read/write]
radius:Number [read/write]
copy(source:TweenSettings):Void
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Yeah, the simplest way is to create an index field on the buttons
themselves, and then access that in the listener with
event.target.index.
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, you're kind of stuck with MP3.
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stuff with button.
}
If you need to specifically use an index number, I'd attach that to the
button instances themselves. Then you could retrieve that via
event.target.
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) {
var index:uint =
IndexButton(event.target).index;
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}
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Err, that last function should probably be called onButtonRelease ...
but you get the idea
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syntax errors).
Personally, I would always have one event listener per button as I
feel it make it a little easier to read the code.
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One way would be to create a subclass of Event that stores the
parameters
Cinema 4D by Maxon is both simple to use and very powerful
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Zinc fixed this issue a few releases back, sounds like you're using an
old build - ours works fine with SVN now...
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Use this:
var arg:String = myvar;
getURL(javascript:testfunc(' + arg + '));
// Note: arg's value cannot have apostrophes in it.
Or, better yet, look into the flash.external.ExternalInterface class.
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The problem I found with Director is you have to go out and buy a bunch
of Xtras to really achieve anything notable.
Have you considered ScreenweaverHX?
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;
}
}
private var _radius:Number;
private var _theta:Number;
}
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Are you using MoveClipLoader within IE? If so it's listeners behave
eratically with different content caching settings - this could be the
problem, your main swf would think the content was loaded in and ready,
when in fact it wasn't.
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);
}
}
The scope should probably be this instead of xml in this case.
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Does this help?
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Use the XML.status field.
var xml:XML = new XML();
xml.ignoreWhite = true;
xml.parseXML(someTextVar);
if (xml.status == 0) {
trace(Success!);
} else {
trace(Error in XML! Code: + xml.status);
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Doesn't work in win ie 6.0.2 for me
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bwah ha ha ha ha.
Already loving
http://krugle.com/
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I'd be rather worried if Nicolas didn't want to promote it. The
difference being Screenweaver HX is open and free - a comparison would
certainly be very interesting.
M
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Screenweaver HX does just work with the SWF. It just means you can
extend it's capabilities with haXe if you wanted.
From the blurb:
the System layer : written in haXe and using the Neko API, you can
access the local filesystem, databases, network sockets... You can also
easily extend its
destroy():Void {
// Perform clean-up.
delete this;
}
Then replace all instances of delete instanceOfYourClass; with
instanceOfYourClass.destroy().
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Will that be called if you use unloadMovie() or if the playhead moves to
a frame without the instance?
MovieClip.onUnload is put there specifically for this kind of purpose.
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, then it would undoubtdly do no harm
whatsoever to give it a go and see if it does what the original post required.
Apparently he was a little to succinct with his suggestion, a four page
diatribe may well stand him in better stead next time.
Keep on with the good flash man.
Mike
it to undefined?
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MDM Zinc may do the trick?
http://www.multidmedia.com/
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I think that's very well-put.
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[AS]
import mx.transitions.Tween;
import mx.transitions.easing.*;
//
var transListener:Object = new Object();
transListener.allTransitionsInDone = function(evt):Void {
// direction value of 0
trace(evt.type+ triggered);
};
mc.addEventListener(allTransitionsInDone, transListener);
Never mind, having a thicko day
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[AS]
import
According the the name, it should be some kind of a quadratic equation
(ax^2 + bx + c = 0). You could get something looking a lot like this
with the sine or cosine functions, though.
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Untested but what about something like this:
[as]
var btns = new Array(mc0_btn, mc1_btn, mc2_btn, mc3_btn, mc4_btn,
mc5_btn);
function scaleUp(mc) {
mc._xscale = mc._yscale=150;
}
function scaleDown(mc) {
mc._xscale = mc._yscale=50;
}
function hiliteButton(btn_num, transFuncOn,
not sure where you're using this, etc.. but maybe something like:
myString = where in the world is it?
myString = myString.split(?).join(\?)
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back to project A with some tweaks and republish it.
Because of changes in the package, there may be problems--at best you
will still have to spend time regression testing.
Copying your packages to a project-local folder means that you have a
secure snapshot of the package.
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[...]
Or, if using AS3.0, I think you
This is generally the route I take. The only thing is that it may halt
application flow in unforeseen circumstances, so 1) unit test and beta
test really well and 2) try as much as possible to catch errors in code
that sets the property.
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I think you can control all of the sound in a Flash movie like so:
var globalSound:Sound = new Sound(_root);
// Mute.
globalSound.setVolume(0);
// Restore.
globalSound.setVolume(100);
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The earlier post (by Jake Prime) is probably the explanation. But also,
random() is deprecated; instead of random(x), you should use
Math.floor(Math.random() * x).
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) / 2;
center.y = (bounds.yMax - bounds.yMin) / 2;
return center;
}
(Assuming that the scope of this function is a movie clip timeline or a
subclass of MovieClip.)
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;,
response);
... to the very end of your processForm() function.
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Actually, scratch that -- move the whole formData deal to its own
function, and call that from onMailComplete(). IOW, do the calls
sequentially, not simultaneously.
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Well, random() has two meanings then, and the Math.random() function is
more generally useful than random() (for example, if you need a random
floating-point number). That said, I'd love a Math.randomInt() function.
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Anyone know if it's possible to use an animated swf as a texture for a
directX object?
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(this, onResponseComplete);
request.sendAndLoad(url, response);
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It's a hell of a lot easier to
read than the fastest for loop syntax.
for (var i = myArray.length; --i -(-1); ) {}
Actually that would be:
var l = myArray.length;
for (var i = l; --i -(-1); ) {}
Then you're not looking up the length on every iteration..
:p
M
is evaluated
condition is evaluated
condition is evaluated
condition is evaluated
condition is evaluated
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for (var i = l; --i -(-1); ) {}
Then you're not looking up the length on every iteration..
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My guess would be that postincrement it takes longer because it needs to
store and return the original value, while preincrement only needs to
return the result after performing the operation. But that's only a
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, an error is thrown (which does not disrupt any
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I'm doing this in flash 9, the hex to rgb conversion is sweet and plenty fast
enough, it's when I throw in the HSB conversion that is bogs down. It has to be
done pixel by pixel as the type of transform depends on the input value of each
individual pixel.
[We're doing tilemap adjustments for
);
}
public function toString():String {
return [type ItemList(items= + _items.join(, ) + )]
;
}
private var _items;
}
It is cumbersome to do this for all types, but it's handy for many
occasions. (I do really miss C++ templates, though)
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an HTML link (a href=#
onclick=openVidPlayer...). This may help narrow down where the failure
is occuring.
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Anyone got a quick and dirty hex to HSB and back converter algo -
without having to convert to RGB first?
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Have I missed something?
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that a
package :
http://svn1.cvsdude.com/osflash/vegas/AS2/trunk/src/asgard/colors/
# HSV to RGB in ColorHSV class
http://svn1.cvsdude.com/osflash/vegas/AS2/trunk/src/asgard/col
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EKA+ :)
2006/9/15, Mike Mountain [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Anyone got a quick and dirty hex
toString(16)
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Similar to Mike's thread, is
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ok mike, so what :)
i
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Mike Mountain wrote:
Thanks, but I was hoping this would be possible without having to
convert to RGB first - I basically want to do pixel by pixel colour
transform on a copy of a video whilst it's being played so it needs to
be ultra
Not to be too harsh, but that's been deprecated since, what, Flash 5?
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http://www.senocular.com/flash/source.php?id=0.169
Googled desaturate flash
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From what I can see of the tweenies one it does upload the photo - it
just takes care of the where from bit with the text:
Create a folder on your c drive called temp and save the file here,
naming it me.jpg
I assume this triggers a php script or something similar to upload it
from that location
Why not just:
public static function contains(str:String, val:String):Boolean {
return str.indexOf(val) = 0;
}
?
A tad more concise (you don't need the ? true : false part), and
avoids the problem your function has that if str is null or undefined,
it returns true.
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is doing.
Are they making classes? Yes. Are they making scripts to be included
from the timeline? No.
There is only one instance where I currently use an included timeline
script instead of a class, and that is for SWFObject's
expressinstall.as, which needs to work in Flash Player 6r65.
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Jorge, here's an example of using ExternalInterface to send stage
dimensions to JavaScript.
http://www.randomusa.com/flash/downloads/externalInterface_screenDimensions.zip
Hope I'm not OT on this one.
Mike
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imho it's a distraction from the point of the list, which is coding,
and for this reason it's borderline unethical. Just my opinion.
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This is a ridiculous analogy, but to me, a job post here is kind of
like jumping up on stage in the middle of a play with an advertisement
for a nearby coffee shop. You have the target demographic's
attention, but not in context.
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I'm surprised people are ok w/ job posts here.
if (!codeRelatedPost)
offTopic = true;
Can a FlashJobPosts list be started? Job posts show us options, sure,
but they aren't about code, they are about jobs.
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All
If the tiles were small enough this could be something you could do with
bitmapData - ie. Copying the image data from a master video (offstage)
into each of the tiles as it's played. Or you could just mask multiple
copies of the same flv, but I suspect there would be bigger overheads
with this
for adding a background to portions of text.
Flash 8, AS2
Any ideas?
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What's the path? Is the class name actually myClass?
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This works fine for me. Try putting it in an html file uploading it -
it might just be a local problem.
The only issue I have is that a second click will not bring the window
into focus - so you might want to consider a javascript option.
Mike
Adrian Ionut Beschea wrote:
I need
Jason
The only way I can ever get the dings fonts to display in a dynamic tf
is by embedding them - even if they are on the users system. I assume
this is something to do with the dings family being a symbol font.
M
He suggested I trace the font on the textfield, which is not
the same
What does your crossdomain.xml file look like?
Mike
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Try adding a domain=* attribute to cross-domain-policy, and a
allow-access-from domain=* / node to your cross-domain-policy
nodes.
Let me know if this works so I can feel a smug sense of satisfaction.
Mike
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Like this:
?xml version=1.0?
cross-domain-policy domain=* /
allow-access-from domain=somedomain secure=false /
allow-access-from domain=anotherdomain secure=false /
allow-access-from domain=* /
/cross-domain-policy
Mike
an FLV to an AVI. The only way
I know of is to import your FLV into the timeline of a new flash movie
(make sure to set the correct stage size and frame rate). You can then
export the flash movie to AVI format.
Hope that helps,
Mike
coderman wrote:
Hello,
is there anyway to decode Flash 8
Boy, is my face red! But I have seen bad package-naming conventions used
before, so hopefully the post wasn't completely useless for eveyone out
there.
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tellTarget and _global to accomplish this is
questionable. Maybe I'm missing something.
Mike
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You could use EventDispatcher in the Model, View and Controller, and
send the XML data to your Model through your Controller. When the
Model changes, make it dispatch an event that updates the view, etc.
Mike
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if this will be of any help, but I thought I'd post it anyway.
Mike
Dimitrios Bendilas wrote:
Hello,
I have this very very urgent issue!
Users of an application I made with Flash 8 Zinc get this warning screen:
http://www.zefxis.gr/files/warning.jpg
when they first run the executable.
I know
It also has round trip AS2 code generation. Gotta love that.
http://www.5etdemi.com/blog/archives/2005/11/uml-to-as2-generator-for-enterprise-architect/
Mike
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PET PEEVE ALERT
class com.shell.util.IntroAnimProxy
Unless you are actually doing Shell Petroleum's website at
http://shell.com, this isn't a proper name for the package. The com
convention is a strategy to keep package paths from overlapping on
different projects: if you're doing a website, you
Surely this is just a matter of using a fully featured IDE to develop
your code in - if you use Flashdevelop for instance you can block
comment/uncomment any lines/lines using // syntax from the edit menu
with comment line, or with keyboard shortcuts - this will not conflict
with block comments
It ends when you make your own damn third-party tools! ;)
Seriously, though, I don't find that I have to comment out huge swaths
of class functions at a time very often. Even if I did have to comment
out several functions, they might not be next to each other, anyway.
And, as I said before,
You can just set your FlashVars on the first frame on the main timeline.
(And make sure you delete them when done testing.)
I don't know of a better way.
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