[Flashcoders] Flash Developer Required : Sydney, Australia

2007-01-22 Thread Arse @ Snepo

Flash Developers at Snepo

First off, let's just answer the most important question -- what sort of 
company is Snepo?


* We're a startup company and have been in business for a bit over a  
year now
* We do consulting and develop shrink-wrapped software targeting both 
developers and the general public
* We spend nearly 20% of our time screwing off 
http://blog.snepo.com/articles/2006/10/31/on-the-importance-of-screwing-off
* We do crazy Back End work as well (Neural networks, Hardware 
controllers, Video servers, Compilers, ...). If you, say, wanted to 
learn a little Haskell or Ruby on the side this would be the place to do it
* We're located in Surry Hills (we're not exiled to the Suburb That 
Optus Built)

* One of the directors is named after an orifice
* Every now and then he cooks delicious pizza for everyone

We're looking for Flash developers, an eye for design is nice but it's 
not a must. What is a must is that you're smart and can get things done. 
Note that there's not a laundry list of acronyms in this job listing, 
you know if you're qualified to be a Flash developer. If you are then 
please get in contact with us and we can sort out the particulars in an 
interview.


Send resumes, cvs, urls, etc... to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include the text 
[Flash Developer] in the subject line


And we don't do telecommutes so you have to be in Sydney.

Cheers

The Snepo Team

*Anthony Eden*: Inventor at Snepo http://www.snepo.com/
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Re: [Flashcoders] iPhone Flash

2007-01-09 Thread Arse @ Snepo

http://www.macrumorslive.com/


slangeberg wrote:

Link(s)?

-Scott

On 1/9/07, Merrill, Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Wow, see the iPhone just announced today from Apple yet?
Drool!!. anyway, anyone know if the built-in Safari browser comes
with the Flash player and if so, which version?

Jason Merrill
Bank of America
Learning  Organizational Effectiveness




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Re: [Flashcoders] iPhone Flash

2007-01-09 Thread Arse @ Snepo

oh.. and...

http://www.apple.com/
http://www.apple.com/iphone/

Don't know about Flash plugin but am also keen to find out.

a



slangeberg wrote:

Link(s)?

-Scott

On 1/9/07, Merrill, Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Wow, see the iPhone just announced today from Apple yet?
Drool!!. anyway, anyone know if the built-in Safari browser comes
with the Flash player and if so, which version?

Jason Merrill
Bank of America
Learning  Organizational Effectiveness




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Re: [Flashcoders] Do you have software which can convert as package to UML?

2007-01-09 Thread Arse @ Snepo
Enterprise Architect does a pretty god job of as2 - not sure about as3: 
http://www.sparxsystems.com/


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Zikey Han wrote:

Hi,all:
   If a project is not yours.Now you may want to improve it,but so many
packages and class.How to find out the flow chart clearly?Do you have
software which can convert as package to UML?
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Re: [Flashcoders] support for 32-bit pngs?

2006-11-13 Thread Arse @ Snepo
Flash 8+ supports imported and external 24bit pngs with 8bit alphas at 
dimensions  2880px


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Matthew Ganz wrote:
quick question: does flash support 32-bit pngs? a quick search on the archives didn't turn up anything. 

thanks. -- matt. 
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Re: [Flashcoders] flash.geom.Point Problem.

2006-11-12 Thread Arse @ Snepo

Having a girlfriend who knows flash makes you clever by default. :)

just sayin.

a

jim wrote:

Thanks man, my girlfriend just pointed the same thing to me, you are both
clever  I am stupid.

Jim

-Original Message-
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rákos Attila
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] flash.geom.Point Problem.


j As you can see the first value is correct, the rest have weird values.
Can
j anyone explain this to me?

This is because of the precision errors of floating-point arithmetic.
Try to round the results:

import flash.geom.Point;

var angles: Array = [0, 90, 180, 270, 360];

for (var i = 0; i  angles.length; i++) {
var p: Point = Point.polar(10, (angles[i] * (Math.PI/180)));
trace(x:  + Math.round(p.x) + , y:  + Math.round(p.y));
}

  Attila

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Re: [Flashcoders] Flash Combobox ...

2006-10-29 Thread Arse @ Snepo

Make sure the value is a string. i.e.:

my_cb.dataProvider = [{data:1, label:01}, {data:2, label:02}];

will show labels: 01 and 2 as 01 is a string whereas 02 isn't.



Stephen Ford wrote:

I am trying to use 01 as a label for one of the items in my combobox, however flash won't display 
01 - it cuts off the zero and just displays 1.
 
Anyone know a way around this.
 
Thanks,

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Re: [Flashcoders] Converting a comma delimitted list to an array from MySql

2006-10-19 Thread Arse @ Snepo

use the string.split method

var my_array:Array = my_str.split(,);

A


Carl Welch wrote:

Oi, All.

I am recieving a comma delimitted list/String from MySql that looks 
like this:


0,0,0,26.361817121505737,10.903573036193848,7.390960305929184,24.12494868040085,21.304115653038025,6.756003946065903,11.561043560504913 




I am trying to convert it into an Array. I used to do something like
it in MM Director, but I cannot figure out how to do it in AS. Can
someone help a brother out?


Thank you!



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Re: [Flashcoders] Converting a comma delimitted list to an array from MySql

2006-10-19 Thread Arse @ Snepo

lol...

be warned though... if you hit the 15 second barrier on larger strings 
the player will throw a script warning dialogue... which you may want to 
protect yourself from by using a custom method.


a




Carl Welch wrote:

Dod, Thanks! I just tried it and it wasn't really slow at all --
It returned an array length of close to 3000, and I didn't notice any
slowdown

I love you arse... Yes I am comfortable enough with my sexuallity that
I can say that with out wincing...

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Re: [Flashcoders] log or sin or what?

2006-09-28 Thread Arse @ Snepo

cos(0-Math.PI)

Arse
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Mike Keesey wrote:

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.

―
Mike Keesey

  

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Subject: [Flashcoders] log or sin or what?

Does anyone know what formula yields a curve that looks sorta like


this?
  


http://hosted.zeh.com.br/mctween/examples/tracer.swf?mode=easeinoutquad
  

~Til
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Re: [Flashcoders] JSFL - Finding all textfields in movieclips in the library

2006-09-26 Thread Arse @ Snepo

Remco,

I recently posted some jsfl on my blog that shows how to recursively 
find all textfields and adjust font usage at a character level:


http://blog.snepo.com/articles/2006/09/04/flash-jsfl-swap-font

should be an easy step to modify it to your needs.

Arse
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Remco Hoff wrote:

Hi all,

To be able to easily add characters to all the textfields in my fla (not
only those allready on stage), I want to find all the textfields in all
movieclips in the library.

To find all the library items I use this script:

var result = ;
var myItem;
for (var i = 0; i  fl.getDocumentDOM ().library.items.length; i ++)
{
   myItem = fl.getDocumentDOM ().library.items [i];
   result += myItem.itemType +  - ;
   result += myItem.name + \n;
   for (var j in myItem)
   {
   fl.trace ( *  + j + :  + myItem [j]);
   }
fl.trace (result)
}

When 'itemType == movie clip' I want to check if there is a textfield in
that movieclip. Does anyone know how to do that?

Thanks,
Remco Hoff
[Fabrique, Delft, Netherlands]
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