Hey Jon,
good to hear you're still in. Basically, what kind of documentation you'd want
to write is of course up to you- anything helps. What seems most important to
me, though, is geting a comprehensive reference to the swfml-simple
functionality, with examples. Very much like Mark's guide or
Hudson Ansley [EMAIL PROTECTED] (on Fri, 12 Jan 2007 13:26:40 -0500):
I tested 0.2.11.22 on my problem cases (not the made up ones, but the
real ones) and had no problems (yay!).
Great, thanks Hudson. That makes four. Now, who's going to contribute the final
success report? If possible,
Hi Dan,
I'm using swfmill since around a year now, and I'm using it for two
projects. One that I do for university is nearly finished, and it's nice
to see how great the tools MTASC and swfmill work together.
The biggest job is done by MTASC here (I'm not using any complex
functions of swfmill
I am not attempting to get off topic here, but I just thought I would
mention to those interested in an IDE based on swfmill and mtasc the
existence of flashdevelop. I believe that it is open source, and
written in c# (unfortunately not cross platform). It has integration
for both the