Hello :)
it's easy, you must use __proto__
AS2 - MyClass extend MovieClip !!!
MyClass extends MovieClip {
// o Constructor
public function MyClass() {
}
}
var mc = createEmptyMovieClip(myInstance, 1) ;
mc.__proto__ == MyClass.prototype ;
MyClass.call(mc) ;
EKA + :)
For the record... I think I finally figured out what the problem was
with my FLV.
It turns out to have less to do with Tweening functions and more to
do with the fact that the NetStream class hates to be instantiated
into a local variable.
As a reference for anyone having trouble with
If adobe would stop boycotting it, heh. Jk just waiting for photoshop at the
moment..
On 6/29/06 1:46 PM, Weyert de Boer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, it sucks... but a reason to buy a mactel though ;-)
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I want to understand which is the best/right way to concatenate movies which
are dependent on serInterval to finish their execution,
example
this is part of a very simple image slice movement, I can have n slices, but
just after the finish of the last one I´d like to know that it has finished
if the function-param in
public function doFirst(aString:String, bString:String,
aFunction:Function)
is a good reference to an existing function
you don't need to use the call()
to execute aFunction you can just use
public function doFirst(aString:String,
Hi,
I was quite happy hearing about the performance until I went to play here:
http://www.teagames.com/games/tgmotocross/play.php
Please take a look to the performance playing with player 8 and
playing with player 9. Then it's curious because the CPU usage remains
under 50% at all times, even
I'm having this (weird) problem:
(Not sure if it's Flash Player (8/Mac) related, or compiletime related (mtasc))
I have for example this code:
class A
{
public function A()
{
}
public function doSomething():Void
{
// all
If this is the compatibilty we can expect for the new player.
Anyone finding broken content?
Yes we have a problem with LoadVars.send and getURL.
Looks like installing the Player 9 makes some changes into the security
model, even when you run Flash 8 content.
Nicolas
Zárate schrieb:
Hi,
I was quite happy hearing about the performance until I went to play here:
http://www.teagames.com/games/tgmotocross/play.php
Please take a look to the performance playing with player 8 and
playing with player 9. Then it's curious because the CPU usage remains
under 50% at
I've just started to work in a big internet communication agency. We have to
make 2 or 3 microsites every week. Each of which uses a very similar form to
get user data.
All that changes from one to another is a couple of fields and the look of
it.
My question is: What's the best way to
It does. It's just been updated.
The problem I was having was that SWT password boxes on Intel Macs
wouldn't let me enter characters. I couldn't get or put anything into
version control, making Eclipse pretty useless for me.
If you write any JSP/Servlets/J2EE stuff, be sure to check out WTP. It
If you write any JSP/Servlets/J2EE stuff, be sure to check out WTP. It
makes life a lot easier. The deployment stuff is great.
That sounds great. I have a friend who uses netbeans and keeps teasing
me about how much better it is for this stuff. And of course I couldnt
switch if I wanted to,
I dunno, plays fine for me in both FF and IE with both players.
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Stuhr
Sent: 30 June 2006 12:55 PM
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] AS3 Flash 9 - Speed Freak
Zárate schrieb:
Hi,
Is your game written in AS 3? If not then you shouldn't expect a tremendous
increase in performance. Simply using the Flash 9 player won't do it.
Jobe Makar
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This is how I do it:
var functA:Function = function(){
trace(A);
}
var functB:Function = function(){
trace(B);
}
function performFunctions(funct:Function){
funct();
}
performFunctions(functA);
performFunctions(functB);
Doug Coning
Senior Web Development Programmer
This is the perfect scenario for using any of the many tweening classes...
It might seem a bit confusing at first, but once you get familiar with them
you'll wonder how you ever lived without them.
I like...
http://hosted.zeh.com.br/mctween/
(has filter tweens which are nice, and I like the way
Nicolas, Zarate,
Did you file bugs for these in the beta period?
If not, please send specifics of the problems you are having and I will
forward to the team.
-David
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Of Nicolas Cannasse
Sent: Friday,
I generally prefer loading external SWFs for this sort of thing. That way
the individual form SWFs are not dependent on the master SWF. And you avoid
library bloat. You could create a template that is a starting point for
building individual forms.
-Adam
On 6/30/06, Ricardo Sánchez [EMAIL
Hey all,
I'm generating art in actionscript that I need to export from my swf and
bring into Illustrator or Photoshop for final tweaks before sending it out
to a large format printer. I know you can export from the IDE but since
everything I'm using is dynamic I can't use those functions.
My
Nicolas, Zarate,
Hello David,
Did you file bugs for these in the beta period?
I didn't have enough free time to test the Flash Player 9 during the
beta. The problem has been reported by some of our end-users and so we
confirmed it today.
I have been describing the problem clearly in a mail I
I think the issue you'll find here is that, the work area of the Flash
IDE is not the Flash player. Any content created in the IDE can be made
use of however Adobe see fit as it's an IDE, but the player is cut down
for file size and speed purposes.
Your best bet is to either look up exporting
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My question regarding this component is how can I test the value of
the data to make sure the user has selected at least 1 entry from this
list. I am able to retrieve the data value if the user has selected
one or more entries but if the user did not
When Flash 8 was released there was a 'feature' that meant any
dynamically loaded image could not have its pixels smoothed when
resized, and an ugly workaround was needed to smooth the image using
BitmapData. Tinic Uro blogged about the problem here:
Try a compositional approach. You might design a set of classes that
reference movieclips and delegate events to the class; this would be
contrary to extending movieclips. This way you can design movieclips
specific to the site and design the code specific to the logic.
You could even abstract
Thanks a lot. I haven't explored decompilers. I'll check some out and see
what my options are. Has anyone else tried this method? Any recommendations
for a good decompiler or technique?
On 6/30/06, Lee McColl-Sylvester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think the issue you'll find here is that, the
This is a method used a lot by Joshua Davis, I took his FITC boot camp
course and no, you can't retain the alpha values and presumably filter (not
tried w/filters).
I think you'll find that because the alpha and filter properties are applied
at run-time the pdf you output will only embed the
How about trying to print the _root as a pdf using {printAsBitmap: true}?
That's supposed to play well with transparency, innit?
From: Jolyon Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/06/30 Fri AM 10:39:24 CDT
To: Flashcoders mailing list flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
Subject: Re:
i have to get japanese characters into our application, but as i see it,
there is no solution for this :(
If you embed a Japanese font the file size will increase by 1.75MB or
more per font, so I would not embed Japanese fonts for on-line delivery.
I would use generic device fonts for
Hi to all on the list from a new sign-up.
I'm also new to the whole AS thing, so do please bear with me if I ask
questions that seem obvious or stupid to those with more experience then
I (which will be all of you).
The book that I used to teach myself Flash offered two ways of loading a
SWF
I'd agree with Kenneth. If possible, use something like Verdana which
definitely includes all the characters you need - not all fonts do.
But, if you really do need to embed the fonts, then you can use a
combination of your first two suggestions to acheive what you want.
1) create a font
I checked the archives and Googled variations of this issue but I couldn't
find anything specific to this issue.
I created a component that contains some inspectable properties, which are
actually getters and setters. I simplified the class to demonstrate the
issue.
The inpectable prop is an
Joeri van Oostveen wrote:
I'm having this (weird) problem:
the doSomething() gets called 3 times!
First time the B version, which calls the A function (2nd one).
Next, the A function is called again... which should not be so!!! :(
It's a rather annoying but poorly documented bug that's been
i have to get japanese characters into our application, but as i see it,
there is no solution for this :(
If you embed a Japanese font the file size will increase by 1.75MB or more
per font, so I would not embed Japanese fonts for on-line delivery. I
would use generic device fonts for
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them,
Subject: [Flashcoders] FOSS, Science, and Public activism
Try as I might, I can't find anything about Flash coding within this
message. This kind of completely OT crap is unacceptable.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf Software provides the highest caliber
But, if you really do need to embed the fonts, then you can use a
combination of your first two suggestions to acheive what you want.
1) create a font symbol, giving it whatever name you want to use to
refer to
your font.
2) create a text field on the stage and use that to force Flash to
I wish there were more discussions like this...
I experimented a bit with this with some curving equations, this is what I
have to contribute:
import flash.geom.Point;
var particleAmount = 100;
var particles = [];
var radiusMin = 3;
var radiusMax = 100;
function createParticles(){
var i =
Now that Flash Player 9 is officially released, does anyone know if there is
a PDF of the AS3 Reference Library? While I know it is on LiveDocs, I like
to thumb through actual paper.
Thanks,
Charles P.
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FYI, the (free) Flex SDK works fine for me on linux (since it's java based).
Also the standalone player runs under Wine (even if a bit slow), so I can
test simple apps.
-David R
On 6/29/06, Chris Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any official word on whether a Mac and/or Linux version of Flex
Thanks for the reply David,
What I'm really hoping for is the Eclipse IDE plugin AKA Flex Builder
2. I realize I can build Flex 2 applications without it, but I love
using Eclipse for AS2 and Java development, so it's logical for me to
want the AS3 editor and all the other tools it comes with.
John: I just played around with this. Unfortunately it flattens all the
layers to screen resolution and I need to blow it up for print. It also
flattens it to the background, and Ideally I'm looking for a more flexible
solution.
Joylon: That's a good point about the pdf writer only having the
Hi,
Expect a post on the Flex team blog ot Matt's blog in the near term.
The team is hoping to provide some roadmap info on this as soon as
possible. Bookmark www.flex.org and/or use the link to the Flex blog
aggregator at the upper right of that page (which is really just a smart
search on
Rick,
I use the MovieClipLoader object seeing as I'm anti-component usage, at
least the stock components that come with the Flash IDE. The MovieClipLoader
works well with great event handlers and a simple loadClip() method.
I utilize the onLoadStart, onLoadProgress, onLoadComplete, and
Going the PrintJob route is going to flatten everything no matter what, unless
your layers are in separate movieclips that you can print to PDF separately,
but you can always scale your clip up to the required resolution, print, then
scale back down again...
From: Mason Wendell [EMAIL
Greetings everyone!
The new Flex 2 instructor led courseware has just been released by Adobe and
we have these new courses scheduled starting in July/August!
You can view the curriculum and course dates at the following url:
XHTML and CSS are much more suited to
display and edit text than flash.
I would take issue with that. You're leaving out the whole beauty of
embedded (programmatically or otherwise) anti-aliased fonts in Flash! A
big plus for me and my clients. :)
Jason Merrill
Bank of America
Learning
For anyone interested:
I figured something out and remember reading something about this,
although I can't find a link at the moment.
The getter is setting the property. The setter is ignored, and in fact
there doesn't need to be a setter, and the private property is set.
Example: (the same
Thanks very much for the information David. I'm glad to hear that this
is on the roadmap.
Have a happy 4th of July.
-Chris
On 6/30/06, David Mendels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Expect a post on the Flex team blog ot Matt's blog in the near term.
The team is hoping to provide some roadmap
I think you could do this the MVC way
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model_view_controller)
The only thing that really changes is your view, the model and the
controller are almost the same.
You could even write a model, controller and view which holds all fields and
logic that returns in all the
Wade Arnold wrote:
I have a desktop application that I am working on that has one camera that
it connects at:
rtsp://127.0.0.1/livefeed
I have scoured the web and do not see any way of natively accessing this
stream from flash. Does anyone know of any third part flash players that
allow you
I'm not trying to make you look foolish, it's just that
overblown descriptions like that are what make real
programmers delete the job posting without finishing the
first paragraph.
I'm in with that. IMO you should only say We need people! This is our
portfolio, if you think you can
Thank you for getting back to me. As noted in the message,
it is targeted to forums which are bound to find it
interesting, although clearly not everyone in a given forum
will find it so. You and I are both developers, and the
current actions of the Apple corporation are deteriorating
The Flash Player doesn't support the RTSP protocol (neither RTP, RTCP
which are usually also required for proper RTSP) and it doesn't
support decoding MPEG4 Video. So, currently there is no way for you
to play such a stream natively in the player and I doubt it will be
coming anytime soon
Thanks for the correction. Your input has been beyond valuable.
On 6/30/06, Bernard Visscher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not trying to make you look foolish, it's just that
overblown descriptions like that are what make real
programmers delete the job posting without finishing the
but I see very much job postings with With a good knowledge of PHP, ASP,
ASP.NET, XHTML, HTML, CSS, PERL, JS, SQL, C# etc etc...
I could answer that ad, couldn't you? ;-)
It's actually the part where they want all of those skills and the job
only pays $30k that bothers me.
Here's
uh... you forgot the contact info.
ryanm wrote:
but I see very much job postings with With a good knowledge of PHP,
ASP, ASP.NET, XHTML, HTML, CSS, PERL, JS, SQL, C# etc etc...
I could answer that ad, couldn't you? ;-)
It's actually the part where they want all of those skills and
For some AVM1 and AVM2 flash representation of objects, fire up this breeze
presentation about the flash player 9.
http://seminars.breezecentral.com/p64058844/
Around minute 28 into the presentation, it talks about AVM1 and AVM2
representation of an object. Like I suspected, AVM1 uses a
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