Tom,

> It's a really nice feature indeed folks. You simply add a Flash
> sprite reference into the Object Inspector (OI) and then you can
> "see" the objects it contains. Have a named movie clip instance
> on stage in your SWF? Great, now you can see it in the OI and
> even expand it to see its sub-properties (_x and _y for example).
> Have complex Flash objects in your SWF referred to by globals?
> Great, you'll see and be able to expand those as well.
>
> It's a helpfull tool that makes debugging work easier, whether
> that's with Flash or 3D or any other object that may need inspecting.
Would you know if nested director movies get a similar support?
I have a project where a Director movie has to be displayed in a MIAW,
because if I put it on the stage all the 'off stage' elements are displayed.
As a result, I have to keep my app full screen, which is a bit annoying...

Regards,

Alexandre Cop.

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