>Have a look at the Tempo palette. If you check the second radio box from the > top - "Wait", it will pause the frame for up to 60 seconds. > Interesting. I do almost everything through Lingo, so I've started to > forget the old ways :-) The thing with that though is that the playback head will stop, hence any animations and the such will cease (although I think you can get around it with the updateStage command). [To remove yourself from this list, or to change to digest mode, go to http://www.penworks.com/LUJ/lingo-l.cgi To post messages to the list, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Problems, email [EMAIL PROTECTED]) Lingo-L is for learning and helping with programming Lingo. Thanks!]
- Re: <lingo-l> timer Kerry Thompson
- <lingo-l> RE: Daniel LO Wai-lun
- RE: <lingo-l> timer Karina Steffens
- RE: <lingo-l> timer Kerry Thompson
- RE: <lingo-l> timer Karina Steffens
- <lingo-l> Lingo Cowb... Al Hospers
- RE: <lingo-l> Lingo ... Leon McComish
- RE: <lingo-l> Lingo ... Rick
- <lingo-l> expanding ... 1nes
- Re: <lingo-l> expand... Sébastien Portebois
- <lingo-l> error output LePhuronn
- <lingo-l> error outp... R. Bhakti Klein
- Re: <lingo-l> error ... Roy Pardi
- RE: <lingo-l> error ... Al Hospers
- RE: <lingo-l> error ... Mark R. Jonkman
- Re: <lingo-l> timer LePhuronn
- <lingo-l> timer karin kaineder
- Re: <lingo-l> timer Florian Bogeschdorfer
- <lingo-l> field-contents -> emailB... Tony Åström
- <lingo-l> format string from database brett
- Re: <lingo-l> format string from data... Florian Bogeschdorfer