Re: [Flashcoders] Anyone hate flash 9 already?

2007-02-13 Thread Sebastian Mohr

Without Flash 9 and Actionscript 3 your beloved Flash would
fade away ... looking ahead to Big M and their WPF/E stuff.
Adobe/Macromedia had to speed up the Flash runtime and
so they compel the flash developer to have more programming
skills.

cheers,
masu


On 2/13/07, Arseniy Shklyaev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Anyone hate flash 9 already?

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Re: [Flashcoders] [Flex2] "Out of the border" UIComponent requested

2007-02-07 Thread Sebastian Mohr

This is Flex:
http://weblogs.macromedia.com/sho/archives/2006/04/flex_sliding_dr.cfm

I just found it :)

Apollo will be able to run and display Flex, Flash, HTML and Ajax stuff.

masu


On 2/7/07, Thomas Fowler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


That's Apollo and not Flex.

- Original Message -----
From: "Sebastian Mohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
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Subject: [Flashcoders] [Flex2] "Out of the border" UIComponent requested

> Hallo everyone,
>
> I would like to know how Christian Cantrell has done a great
> looking "out of the border" UIComponent, see:
>
> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2840522561992638726&hl=en
>
> (at timecode 2m7s ... and 6m12s)
>
> I know that the movement has to be done via the MoveEffect
> in Flex ... but can I place this component on top of the flex
> application, and how can I prevent this component from being
> seen if the application resides centred in the browser?
>
> The UIComponent should look something like THIS:
>
> ---
> |___   |
> ||||   |
> ||   T   ||   |
> ||   H   ||   |
> ||   I||   |
> ||   S   ||   |
> || |_|   |
> | |
> ---
>
> Hope you could help me out,
> masu
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[Flashcoders] [Flex2] "Out of the border" UIComponent requested

2007-02-07 Thread Sebastian Mohr

Hallo everyone,

I would like to know how Christian Cantrell has done a great
looking "out of the border" UIComponent, see:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2840522561992638726&hl=en

(at timecode 2m7s ... and 6m12s)

I know that the movement has to be done via the MoveEffect
in Flex ... but can I place this component on top of the flex
application, and how can I prevent this component from being
seen if the application resides centred in the browser?

The UIComponent should look something like THIS:

---
|___   |
||||   |
||   T   ||   |
||   H   ||   |
||   I||   |
||   S   ||   |
|| |_|   |
| |
---

Hope you could help me out,
masu
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