Thanks for the info about the tutorials and I am glad to hear new
stuff will
be coming soon.
As far as the errors it is directly related to the stack Chipp said
to download.
I can get AnimationEngine to run fine in the full mode without errors.
The problem is when I run Chipps demo stack it does not see I have the
full version even though I start up the full version and initiate it
from the
message box as required. A message says something like another stack
is in use and editing my cause errors. Then everything I do in the demo
stack of Chipp's brings up script errors. I do not know if it is
because his
stack is outdated or if the problems are from his animatonEngine demo
he has in his stack since that for some reason supersedes my full
version
of animatonEngine. I am using a Mac OS X 10.4.11 with Enterprise 2.9.
-=>JB<=-
On Jun 21, 2008, at 2:45 AM, Malte Brill wrote:
Hi JB,
I have tried your stack and it keeps giving me errors. Maybe it is
because I purchased AnimationEngine and it conflicts with your
Demo version.
What kind of errors do you get?
animationEngine is a library stack. So you should just be able to
use the newer one, given you use a recent Revolution version. (2.8
or higher required for animationEngine 2.9)
Open animationEngine 2.9 and type into the messagebox:
start using stack "animationEngine"
Now all animationEngine functions, handlers and properties are
available to your project. Next, open the stack ae29Demo.rev that
you will find in the .zip archive you have downloaded. Hit the
start button and you should see an animation playing. If it does
play, everything has worked. If not I would be interested in your
system setup, the version of revolution you are using and the error
message.
If you run animatioEngine 2.9 on the same machine as the previous
version, it should autodetect your license code. It will not touch
the previous installation, so you can fallback to version 2.1 any
time if it turns out not to be working for you.
As animationEngine is a library stack it can be located anywhere on
our Harddisk. It just needs to be loaded into memory to work.
However, if you have put the previous version into your plugins
folder or have it made load automatically on startUp through other
means, you will need to make sure that the older version is not in
memory somewhere. The stacks do have the same name, so there might
be a conflict there.
Regarding the tutorials: It seems they got lost when Runtime
Revolution Ltd. updated their website. I will inquire about the
issue during business hours. The tutorials are not much but a
Revolution standalone with tutorials that can be printed out. They
date back to 2005, so they are a bit outdated nowadays. THere is
new stuff to come in the next few days and I will announce that
once I am ready to go.
Hope that helps,
Malte
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