Hello Eric Sorry about the messy layout in my previous response. I hope this works better:
The message you got first was just a warning. The resulting .swf file should work just fine. The x and y parameters were moved to a separate .move command because there are a few new commands (.move, .smove and .sweep (whose name may change in a new official release)) that change only the x and y parameters. The code for the example would change to this if you use .move for x and y parameters: .put s1 x=50 y=50 scalex=110 scaley=110 .frame 50 .move s1 x=0 y=0 .change s1 scalex=210 scaley=210 red=-1+255 green=-1+255 blue=-1+255 #invert .frame 100 .move s1 x=100 y=50 .change s1 scalex=110 scaley=110 red=0 green=+0 blue=+0 #remove red .frame 150 .move s1 x=0 y=0 .change s1 scalex=210 scaley=210 red=+0 green=2 blue=-1+255 #amplify green, invert blue .frame 200 .move s1 x=50 y=100 .change s1 scalex=110 scaley=110 red=2-128 green=-2+255 blue=+0.7+40 #alien glow .frame 250 .move s1 x=0 y=0 .change s1 scalex=210 scaley=210 red=8-1024 green=8-1024 blue=8-1024 #palette reduce .frame 300 .move s1 x=0 y=0 .change s1 scalex=210 scaley=210 red=+0 green=+0 blue=+0 #back to normal .frame 350 .move s1 x=105 y=105 .change s1 scalex=0 scaley=0 luminance=0 #fadeout Why the new commands? .smove makes the object traverse a spline path and .sweep (?) is used for circular trajectories. Syntaxes: .move x= y= ( x and y coordinates of target position) .smove x= y= ( x and y coordinates of target position) .sweep x= y= r= dir= arc= ( x and y coordinates of target position, radius of the circle, direction of traversal (clockwise or counterclockwise), arc (short or long) determines whether the long or the short route is taken. This is a necessary parameter because for any given x, y and r there are 2 possible circles) Regards Huub > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: [Swftools-common] Simple question > Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 21:24:08 +0200 > > > Hello EricThe message you got first was just a warning. The resulting .swf > file should work just fine. The x and y parameters were moved to a separate > .move command because there are a few commands (.move, .smove and .sweep > (whose name may change in a new official release)) that change only the x and > y parameters. The code for the example would change to this if you use .move > for x and y parameters: .put s1 x=50 y=50 scalex=110 scaley=110 .frame 50 > .move s1 x=0 y=0 .change s1 scalex=210 scaley=210 red=-1+255 green=-1+255 > blue=-1+255 #invert .frame 100 .move s1 x=100 y=50 .change s1 scalex=110 > scaley=110 red=0 green=+0 blue=+0 #remove red .frame 150 .move s1 x=0 y=0 > .change s1 scalex=210 scaley=210 red=+0 green=2 blue=-1+255 #amplify green, > invert blue .frame 200 .move s1 x=50 y=100 .change s1 scalex=110 scaley=110 > red=2-128 green=-2+255 blue=+0.7+40 #alien glow .frame 250 .move s1 x=0 y=0 > .change s1 scalex=210 scaley=210 red=8-1024 green=8-1024 blue=8-1024 #palette > reduce .frame 300 .move s1 x=0 y=0 .change s1 scalex=210 scaley=210 red=+0 > green=+0 blue=+0 #back to normal .frame 350 .move s1 x=105 y=105 .change s1 > scalex=0 scaley=0 luminance=0 #fadeoutWhy the new commands? .smove makes the > object traverse a spline path and .sweep (?) is used for circular > trajectories. Syntaxes:.move x= y= ( x and y coordinates of target > position).smove x= y= ( x and y coordinates of target position).sweep x= y= > r= dir= arc= ( x and y coordinates of target position, radius of the circle, > direction of traversal (clockwise or counterclockwise), arc (short or long) > determines whether the long or the short route is taken. This is a necessary > parameter because for a given x, y and r there are 2 possible > circles)RegardsHuub> Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 14:05:25 -0400> From: [EMAIL > PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> Subject: [Swftools-common] Simple > question>> Newbie to swfc. I tried to run example 1.2 on> > http://www.swftools.org/swfc/swfc.html. Got below error when I compiled> the > program.>> "photo.sc", line 7 column 75: warning- As of version 0.8.2 using > the> .change command to modify an object's position on the stage is> > considered deprecated. Future versions may consider x and y parameters> for > the .change command to be illegal; please use the .move command.>> After > changed ".change" to ".move" command, got following error.>> "photo.sc", line > 7 column 22: error- Illegal argument "scalex" to .move>> May I know the > syntax for scale and move command? Where can I find the> updated user guide > or manual?>> Thanks.> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ->> This message is intended only for the > personal and confidential use of the designated recipient(s) named above. If > you are not the intended recipient of this message you are hereby notified > that any review, dissemination, distribution or copying of this message is > strictly prohibited. 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