On Jun 14, 2007, at 5:09 AM, Scott Rossi wrote:
Some of you may remember the (in)famous ball clock from about 2
years ago...
Recently, in an catastrophic accident, the ball clock was hit by a
burst of
gamma radiation and gave birth to a new clock species called
timespinner.
Requires Re
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 04:09:00 -0700, Scott Rossi wrote:
> Some of you may remember the (in)famous ball clock from about 2 years ago...
>
> Recently, in an catastrophic accident, the ball clock was hit by a burst of
> gamma radiation and gave birth to a new clock species called timespinner.
>
> Re
Ok, now I know why your title is "Creative Director"! :))
Tiemo
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Some
Yes - this seems to happen with drags in general - not sure why - I think
because one of the events that should refresh things never gets sent?
Resetting on mouseEnter seems to fix it though.
On 14/06/07, Eric Chatonet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Scott,
Really "cool" and refreshing :-)
Prob
Hi Scott,
Really "cool" and refreshing :-)
Probably you might want to add:
on mouseEnter
put empty into allowDrag
end mouseEnter
AllowDrag stored a weird value here (I don't know how it came in) and
timespinner1 jumped under the table :-)
May be you might want to use the system date... to
Professionally silly.
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Some of you may remember the (in)famous ball clock from about 2 years ago...
Recently, in an catastrophic accident, the ball clock was hit by a burst of
gamma radiation and gave birth to a new clock species called timespinner.
Requires Rev 2.7 or later, hardly tested at all (run from msg box):