On Friday, Jun 20, 2003, at 16:43 Europe/Stockholm, Daniel Nelson wrote:
time animation. The ones that bother me are the little tools that I
write which use OSControl xtra for all the interface components. They
are so lightweight that it seems crazy to start the fans blowing -
which also reduces
At 0:52 Uhr -0400 20.06.2003, Tab Julius wrote:
I've noticed that occasionally commands issued in the message window
are ignored. I haven't figured out the rhyme or reason to this, but
in testing various command-line Xtras, occasionally, a call
garners no result at all. A breakpoint and/or
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On Thursday, June 19, 2003, at 01:34 PM, Kevin McFarland wrote:
I'm trying to summarize known DMX issues, here is what I have come up
with so far, from
Could be.. I'll have to watch it more closely.
Most of the commands do end in a right parentheses, as in function(myxtra)
It's possible; at least that would explain it. Might just be a result of
typing too fast.
Thanks
- Tab
At 03:31 AM 6/20/03, Alex da Franca wrote:
At 0:52 Uhr -0400
time animation. The ones that bother me are the little tools that I
write which use OSControl xtra for all the interface components. They
are so lightweight that it seems crazy to start the fans blowing -
which also reduces laptop battery time, of course.
Yes, I wish there were an option to
On Friday, June 20, 2003, at 12:17 PM, Daniel Nelson wrote:
You can send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Done. Thanks.
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Troy
RPSystems, Ltd.
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Hey,
What's the wish list URL? Since Macromedia changed their site
around, I don't visit too often.
All bug reports and feature requests should be submitted using the form at the
following URL:
http://www.macromedia.com/support/email/wishform/
Yes, I'm listening to this DMX issues thread
Thank you Tom for your presence here and for the heads up on the wish-list.
Best Regards,
Daniel
Thomas Higgins wrote:
All bug reports and feature requests should be submitted using the form at the
following URL:
http://www.macromedia.com/support/email/wishform/
Yes, I'm listening to
don't forget the pizza of death issues in the script window
At 10:34 AM -0700 6/19/03, you wrote:
I'm trying to summarize known DMX issues, here is what I have come
up with so far, from looking at past threads and notes. Any others
I'm missing?
* font width on OSX
* exitLock broken on OSX?
*
On Thursday, June 19, 2003, at 01:34 PM, Kevin McFarland wrote:
I'm trying to summarize known DMX issues, here is what I have come up
with so far, from looking at past threads and notes. Any others I'm
missing?
* font width on OSX
* exitLock broken on OSX?
* modifier key bugs on OSX, fixed by
Hi Troy,
The way Macromedia has explained this is that Director projectors don't actually hog
the cpu, they just eat up unused cycles. If I recall correctly, this is aimed to
handle animation. Other types of processing can afford to wait--being off by a tenth
of a second may not really
On Thursday, Jun 19, 2003, at 23:00 America/Chicago, Daniel Nelson
wrote:
The way Macromedia has explained this is that Director projectors
don't actually hog the cpu, they just eat up unused cycles. If I
recall correctly, this is aimed to handle animation.
Yeah; I believe taking the
On Friday, June 20, 2003, at 12:41 AM, Howdy-Tzi wrote:
The way Macromedia has explained this is that Director projectors
don't actually hog the cpu, they just eat up unused cycles. If I
recall correctly, this is aimed to handle animation.
Yeah; I believe taking the framerate down can reduce
I've noticed that occasionally commands issued in the message window are
ignored. I haven't figured out the rhyme or reason to this, but in testing
various command-line Xtras, occasionally, a call garners no result at
all. A breakpoint and/or printout in the Xtra shows it was never
called.
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