Oddly, Kerry seemed to forget reading page 402 of my book.
I say oddly because he was the technical reviewer on it! ;)
Oh, I remember it, all right. Unfortunately, there are still a few
wretched souls who haven't be blessed by the [Ockrassa] enlightenment.
Bruce Epstein covers event order
Oddly, Kerry seemed to forget reading page 402 of my book.
I say oddly because he was the technical reviewer on it! ;)
Hmm.. Very suspicious... ;)
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On Wednesday, Jul 2, 2003, at 08:08 America/Chicago, Kerry Thompson
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Oddly, Kerry seemed to forget reading page 402 of my book.
I say oddly because he was the technical reviewer on it! ;)
Oh, I remember it, all right. Unfortunately, there are still a few
wretched souls who haven't be
Yeah, it's workable as well, of course. You can tell the MACR
docs are somewhat dated as they include stepFrame events, which aren't
commonly used any more. Ah well.
They aren't? I use them all the time to get objects to work in synch
with the score.
Cordially,
Kerry Thompson
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On Wednesday, Jul 2, 2003, at 10:33 America/Chicago, Kerry Thompson
wrote:
Yeah, it's workable as well, of course. You can tell the MACR
docs are somewhat dated as they include stepFrame events, which aren't
commonly used any more. Ah well.
They aren't? I use them all the time to get objects to
[re stepframe]
They aren't? I use them all the time to get objects to work in synch
with the score.
Oops, sorry, I though they'd been deprecated. My mistake.
I was thinking of perFrameHook! Dang, talk about a neuronal misfire...
-- WthmO
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Well, I think we ALL depreciate Kerry and his hard work.
On Wednesday, July 2, 2003, at 01:14 PM, Howdy-Tzi wrote:
Oops, sorry, I though they'd been deprecated. My mistake.
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Here's something that may be useful: the definitive event order. First
the results:
-- PrepareMovie
-- New frame
-- Begin frame
-- New Sprite 1
-- Begin Sprite 1
-- New Sprite 2
-- Begin Sprite 2
-- PrepareFrame. Sprite 1
-- PrepareFrame. Sprite 2
-- Prepare frame
-- StartMovie
-- EnterFrame.
Thanks a lot for this info Kerry. I am sure this come in useful for a lot of
us. :)
Here's something that may be useful: the definitive event order. First
the results:
-- PrepareMovie
-- New frame
-- Begin frame
-- New Sprite 1
-- Begin Sprite 1
-- New Sprite 2
-- Begin Sprite 2
--
On Tuesday, Jul 1, 2003, at 23:46 America/Chicago, Anand Ravi wrote:
Thanks a lot for this info Kerry. I am sure this come in useful for a
lot of
us. :)
Oddly, Kerry seemed to forget reading page 402 of my book.
I say oddly because he was the technical reviewer on it! ;)
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