Re: [Flashcoders] Slightly OT, IDE panel stacking...

2008-11-11 Thread jonathan howe
Hi, Glen,

I don't know how to fix it (other than restarting flash) but I have notice
stacking bugs start to surface when you: Start Build Movie or Debug Movie
and then switch applications (a natural thing to do when you're bored of
watching the bar move) and don't switch back in time. Are you having the
problem right from startup?

-jonathan



On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 6:24 PM, Glen Pike [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 Hi,
 Before I go completely mad, does anyone know how to rearrange the
 stacking order of floating panels in the Flash CS3 IDE.  My library panel
 disappears behind my properties panel and the Debug Flash Player window is
 now stacked behind the properties panel and the 2 docks - left and right.

   Is there anyway I can force the Debug Player to be on top - don't mind
 the output window appearing, that makes sense, but hiding it behind the
 other panels is really starting to get my goat.

   Thanks in advance.

   Glen
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Re: [Flashcoders] Slightly OT, IDE panel stacking...

2008-11-11 Thread Glen Pike

Hi,

   It seems to be fairly random, I tried the switch thing, which 
sometimes seems to have a bearing.


   The panel stacking gets screwed up when you switch back to the IDE 
and then finally compiled movie in the debug player is rendered before 
the other IDE panels - then moving the player window ends up putting it 
behind these panels...


   ...if only it did not take so long to compile, I might not get so 
bored, but I have time to read whole paragraphs whilst that bar creeps 
across the screen :)
  
   Ta.


   Glen

jonathan howe wrote:

Hi, Glen,

I don't know how to fix it (other than restarting flash) but I have notice
stacking bugs start to surface when you: Start Build Movie or Debug Movie
and then switch applications (a natural thing to do when you're bored of
watching the bar move) and don't switch back in time. Are you having the
problem right from startup?

-jonathan



On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 6:24 PM, Glen Pike [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

  

Hi,
Before I go completely mad, does anyone know how to rearrange the
stacking order of floating panels in the Flash CS3 IDE.  My library panel
disappears behind my properties panel and the Debug Flash Player window is
now stacked behind the properties panel and the 2 docks - left and right.

  Is there anyway I can force the Debug Player to be on top - don't mind
the output window appearing, that makes sense, but hiding it behind the
other panels is really starting to get my goat.

  Thanks in advance.

  Glen
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Re: [Flashcoders] Slightly OT, IDE panel stacking...

2008-11-11 Thread Joel Stransky
Are you on a Mac? Flash CS3 is way faster on windows. For now Window -
Workspace - Default, close and restart flash. Arrange the panels as desired
then choose Windows - Workspace - Save Current. Then at least if they go
haywire again you can restore the saved layout.

On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 3:19 PM, Glen Pike [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 Hi,

   It seems to be fairly random, I tried the switch thing, which sometimes
 seems to have a bearing.

   The panel stacking gets screwed up when you switch back to the IDE and
 then finally compiled movie in the debug player is rendered before the other
 IDE panels - then moving the player window ends up putting it behind these
 panels...

   ...if only it did not take so long to compile, I might not get so bored,
 but I have time to read whole paragraphs whilst that bar creeps across the
 screen :)
 Ta.

   Glen


 jonathan howe wrote:

 Hi, Glen,

 I don't know how to fix it (other than restarting flash) but I have notice
 stacking bugs start to surface when you: Start Build Movie or Debug Movie
 and then switch applications (a natural thing to do when you're bored of
 watching the bar move) and don't switch back in time. Are you having the
 problem right from startup?

 -jonathan



 On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 6:24 PM, Glen Pike [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:



 Hi,
Before I go completely mad, does anyone know how to rearrange the
 stacking order of floating panels in the Flash CS3 IDE.  My library
 panel
 disappears behind my properties panel and the Debug Flash Player window
 is
 now stacked behind the properties panel and the 2 docks - left and right.

  Is there anyway I can force the Debug Player to be on top - don't mind
 the output window appearing, that makes sense, but hiding it behind the
 other panels is really starting to get my goat.

  Thanks in advance.

  Glen
 --

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 01326 218440
 www.glenpike.co.uk http://www.glenpike.co.uk

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[Flashcoders] Slightly OT, IDE panel stacking...

2008-11-10 Thread Glen Pike

Hi,
  
   Before I go completely mad, does anyone know how to rearrange the 
stacking order of floating panels in the Flash CS3 IDE.  My library 
panel disappears behind my properties panel and the Debug Flash Player 
window is now stacked behind the properties panel and the 2 docks - left 
and right.


   Is there anyway I can force the Debug Player to be on top - don't 
mind the output window appearing, that makes sense, but hiding it behind 
the other panels is really starting to get my goat.


   Thanks in advance.

   Glen
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