On Tue, 29 Oct 2013 20:50:40 +0100
Pablo Rodríguez <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 10/28/2013 10:49 PM, John Sullivan wrote:
> > On Monday, October 28, 2013, 8:54:30 PM, Pablo Rodríguez wrote:
> >> But I think Flash is the way to go (at least for now).
> > 
> > Write a small perl script (or similar) to convert the source
> > timeline data into ActionScript variable declarations within
> > a .action block in a separate file.
> > 
> > Use .include from the main .sc to incorporate those declarations
> > into the final SWF.

That is merely attempted obfuscation of the original time-line data.
It doesn't exactly resolve the licensing issue.

> > Both the script and the main .sc remain unencumbered, the "end user"
> > will need to provide their own source data to complete compilation.
> 
> Thank you very much for this, John (you make my day :-)).

.. and the source data along with the result of the compilation using
it, could be considered someone's artistic endeavour.

> I think this can solve the issue (at least from the perspective of the
> user).

Does it?


Chris.

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