http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flash/articles/adv_draw_methods.html
Specifically in the drawGear() example.
OK
DAH
On Feb 16, 2007, at 4:54 PM, David Ham wrote:
Does anyone know how to erase part of an area that was created
with the drawing API? I need to be able to draw a polygon, and
then
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Specifically in the drawGear() example.
OK
DAH
On Feb 16, 2007, at 4:54 PM, David Ham wrote:
Does anyone know how to erase part of an area that was created with
the drawing API? I need to be able to draw a polygon, and then draw
another polygon inside it and "punch" it out. For
fore?
OK
DAH
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Bryan,
You're awesome! In 100 years that would not have occurred to me.
What a bizarre program Flash is!
Thanks very much for the tip,
OK
DAH
On Feb 9, 2007, at 6:25 PM, Bryan Thompson wrote:
Try adding the UIObject MovieClip to your library. You'll find it
(Win XP,
Flash8) in Program Fi
Hi,
I am working on an app that has many view classes that extend
mx.core.UIObject. Until recently I was using Macromedia components as
placeholders, but the production app will use a different library,
the FlashLoaded BJC components, which are incompatible with the
Macromedia components.
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Yeah I'm reading Essential Actionscript (Moock) right now, and he does
somewhat reduce confusion. Part of the problem is that older methods
that have sort of been practically deprecated by AS 2 are still given
out by others (#initclip and registerObject() ) are confusing as they
appear completely
1. Load/init ordering: When do classes load, and when do static
initializers execute? If a class has a static property that is
assigned outside a constructor, is this initialized when the class
loads (presumably frame 1?) or the first time it is accessed, or what?
If class A refers to a static pro
I don't think so. I think you'd just have to removeMovieClip() to
take it off of one parent and then do a new attachMovie() on the new
parent.
OK
DAH
On Feb 3, 2007, at 1:58 PM, [p e r c e p t i c o n] wrote:
thanks...while i'm at it...does anyone know of a way to change a
movieclips
pare
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I am working on a Flash app and it is starting to exhibit some
performance problems. Is there any tool or technique people use to
analyze Flash apps as they are running? Aside from the beloved trace
() of course?
Thanks for any advice you can offer,
OK
DAH
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The problem is this mc ( in _root ) is offset from the Mouse
position by the x,y coordinates of the nested MovieClip.
How can I update the x,y coordinates of the _root mc so that it
1-initially mimics the exact position of the nested MC
and
2-follows the mouse using StartDrag
Hope this makes
Been a while since I've posted here, a few years I think. I miss
the geek
tangents / debates. =)
Good man! Seriously, the world affords precious few opportunities to
truly geek out on design patterns and such. Internet mailing lists
excepted of course.
I have the Head First Design Patter
The best user experience would be two windows: have a launch page
with a link that would open a new JavaScript child window, and tell
the user that the course is going to open in fullscreen. Then you can
control the size and properties of the window as much as you like,
and the user doesn't
nyhow, hope that gets the gears turning. =)
DISCLAIMER: Didn't spell check or test anything in the compiler so
maybe
some typos. =)
-erik
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Anyhow I tend not to use decorators (matter of personal taste). I
prefer to
not Frankenstein an object at runtime and rather use mixins
(composition +
interfaces).
Ah, thank you, now we are getting somewhere!
Tell me about mixins. I have used EventDispatcher before, but I am
unfamiliar wi
For my part, I have the Head First book, and the Decorator section
did not answer the particular questions I had. Nor did the other
sources I read.
Whether something is a "true" design pattern or not is kind of beside
the point, for me; what I want to know is if a particular approach is
g
I've never heard of an OOP design pattern called Flair. From the
class
you've pasted, it looks like a novice attempt at implementating
(sic) a design
pattern known as Decorator.
Perhaps they were trying to be funny with a reference to the movie
Office Space where buttons decorating a TGIFrid
Hey FlashCoders:
In the app I am building, I have a need to add and remove
functionality to an object at runtime--specifically, functionality
that will snap the object to a border. I have puzzled on this for
awhile, and the method that seems most applicable to me is the Flair
pattern desc
I'm having a thorny Flash problem and I was wondering if you've seen
anything like it before. In the tool I am building, you can place an object
on the stage and do a free transform kind of operation on it; you can scale
X, scale Y, and rotate it around its center. So far, I can:
* rotate
* scale
Hi,
I have an FLVPlayback component playing a progressive download FLV video.
The component is on a page whose background image is at a 10% opacity using
a CSS filter. The stylesheet code is like this:
#background img {
filter: alpha(opacity=10);
}
In Firefox, this is causing some weird r
t. It's at Ultrashock.com and is called "Introduction to the V2
Component Architecture."
http://www.ultrashock.com/ff.htm?http://www.ultrashock.com/tutorials/flashmx
2004/v2a-01.php
On 12/19/06 10:22 AM, "David Ham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wa
Hi,
I was having trouble with some components yesterday. I am writing a
NavigatonView class that extends UIObject. I linked it to a symbol in the
library that had four Button components in it. The symbol had no code in it;
the code for the class was entirely in an external .as file.
Here is the t
Have you looked at OpenAMF? http://openamf.com
I used it on a project a couple of years ago, and it works great. It's free,
and our developers evaluated it and found it to be functionally
indistinguishable from Flash Remoting.
OK
DAH
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I am working on a Flash app that will be set up in an MVC architecture. It
will have draggable objects, a menu, a property inspector, and other UI
pieces. In the past I have built my Views with composition; that is, by
including the MovieClip as a property instead of subclassing it. But I have
been
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