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Would it help if I uploaded the thing in English?
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[mailto:lingo-l-admin;mail4.fcgnetworks.net]On Behalf Of Clars Danvold
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 10:48 AM
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Subject: lingo-l 3D sprites and cursor
Hello All-
I'm sure this has come up before, but I can't seem to find the path to the
archives.
I was wondering about the syntax involved, if I want to set a global
variable in the .ini file that I place alongside a projector. I tried
Global gDestMovie
gDestMovie = startmovie
and the same w/o
As far as I can recall you put your globals in lingo.ini, not projector.ini
Ross
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Oh, UPS'es..I gather I should have set one for test as latest powerfailure
lasted 4 hours. I'll look into those if they could do.
Discussed the issue with my system technician expert ...a former miner, he had
some hardware ideas to be looked over in homebuildings.
And some discussions of 'hot
As Ross said, the global should be in your lingo.ini file, reading as
on startup
global gMovie
gMovie = main
end startup
an example of this should be in your director directory
cheers
Fraser
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Thanks, that was it!
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[mailto:lingo-l-admin;mail4.fcgnetworks.net]On Behalf Of Ross
Clutterbuck
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 11:32 AM
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Subject: Re: lingo-l Setting globals in projector.ini??
As far as I can recall you put
Clars Danvold escribió:
Now, the cursor change is set out of function.
If you`re using cursor 280, try using sprite(x).cursor = 280.
My 2 cents
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You can use FileIO xtra if you write your data one byte at a time.
Slow, but it works.
director-online has two very good articles on this.
Reading Binary Files with FileIO
http://www.director-online.com/accessArticle.cfm?id=1087
Writing Binary Files with FileIO
Just so you know, the on startup is optional. I did an article on
Lingo.ini years ago, one of the things I found was that any handler name
would do - and if, I recall correctly, no handler was even necessary. It
was more of a convenience. You could call it on macromedia if you
wanted, or
Ok, i know that this subject pops on the list all the time but why
macromedia does not say anything about release dates or update-releases??
Can we expect an update to director before the new Year??
I still complain with 2 major issues about 8.5
- Zsorting bug or error - it makes impossible
Ok, i know that this subject pops on the list all the time but
why macromedia does not say anything about release dates or update-releases??
They have stated that they are working on a new version that will include,
among other things, OS X support. I can't say what's up with the
Last week I installed the 2 new Networking Xtras, and the 2 new DLL's
(IML32 and DIRAPI) in my Director 8.5.1 PC Win2000 developing environment.
On 3 different Win2000 PC's with D8.5.1.
Now, I can no longer use the debugger when an error happens (clicking
[script] or [cancel] is ok, but not
software engineer knows that, contrary to Mark Twain, there
are *three*
kinds of lies--lies, damn lies, and software schedules.
Contrary to Disraeli as well...
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Roy,
1) I don't think wish-director is the place to report bugs
2) Where did you get new DLLs? Did you use a standard upgrade
install? Were you going from 8.5 to 8.5.1, or did you just grab some DLLs
and do a home-upgrade? Because if so, you probably have a number of things
out of whack
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Last week I installed the 2 new Networking Xtras, and the 2 new DLL's
(IML32 and DIRAPI) in my Director 8.5.1 PC Win2000 developing environment.
Yeah, you shouldn't do that. The files were released to fix a bug in
Shockwave that
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