Ehm, I feel some need to correct this.

I have been using LiveStage Pro for many years, and at least as far as the buttons are concerned, it's just a matter of telling which images (or movies) you want for each roll over state. Next to that there are many so called behaviors that can be attached to objects. For example if you want an object to bounce inside a box, you can just attach the behavior to it, fill in some parameters and you're done.

Of course LSP has it's limitations, but they are (at least) as much QuickTime's limitations as they are LSP's.

Kind regards,

Henk
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On 21-okt-2006, at 17:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Greg,

No I have not and the Qscript does look very much like javascript so I can see what you mean.

Tom

On Oct 21, 2006, at 11:10 AM, GregSmith wrote:


Thomas:

LiveStage would be the "premiere" QuickTime authoring environment, but have you tried authoring in it? I find it extremely confusing, at best. As far as I can tell, even the simplest interactivity must be scripted in Qscript,
which looks to me, like another javascript clone.  This is great for
programmers, but not for me.

Thanks,

Greg Smith


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