Hi Matt,

You can use the timeline if you like and still develop a project with AS3
the similar way as you would do with AS2. You have your library, your
timeline your tweens... it is just a matter of the process on what you are
working on.

I hope this doesn't confuse you more! :)

On 1/19/08, Matt S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Jan 19, 2008 2:43 PM, Paul Andrews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > can. You can switch between the main elements by hopping to different
> frames
> > on the timeline.
>
> I know this was a common AS2 technique, but is that true of AS3? I
> thought that the timeline was kind of out the window (except for true
> frames-over-time actions within individual MC's) with AS3. And just to
> be clear, I'm not asking to be critical, but rather because I'm in the
> middle of trying to wrap my AS2-mind around AS3 :)
>
> .m
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