ok niels ;)
here's what i found out:

i created a jsfl-file containing this:

/flash.getDocumentDOM().testMovie();/

i placed it in the same directory where the coda scripts live and added
a new TestMovie script containing this:

/-- script settings
on CodaScriptSettings()
   return {displayName:"TestMovie", inContextMenu:"yes"}
end CodaScriptSettings

set flashtest_jsfl to alias ((path to me as text) & "flashtest.jsfl")

-- actual script
tell application "Finder"
   activate
   open document file flashtest_jsfl
end tell/

i hope this is interesting for some of you guys; as i said before: the
online collaboration features of coda look extremely promising ;)

extending this to embrace mtasc, as3-syntax adn the flex-compiler
could be interesting; therefore i talked about it here.

and: no worries ;) i'll shut up now...

cheers!
henrik

btw: i use eclipse for the large projects too but a neat editor at hand
is always welcome: especially if it has new features.

--
__digital spices__
Henrik Weber
[MediaDesign&FlashDevelopment]
home: www.digitalspices.com

Niels Wolf wrote:
I dont know coda. In eclipse you can create custom keyshort cuts. I would think coda has something similar? But I wonder really if this is the right mailinglist for asking coda specific questions? You might be luckier on a coda mailinglist and once you found out, people here would probably welcome that information :)
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