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2002-04-24 Thread limiar40 b

hi ppl

how can i detect if the acrobat reader is installed on the user machine?

tkx
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lingo-l pdf xtra

2002-04-24 Thread limiar40 b

hi ppl

how can i detect if the acrobat reader is installed on the user machine?

tkx
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lingo-l Open/display a word doc thro director.

2002-04-24 Thread Sandeep Khomne


Hello All,

Sorry if this question may sound very basic or has been addressed 100's of
times.

How do I open a word document thro director on both PC and Mac?
Ans - by open command. But the application [MS office PC/Mac version]needs
to be present on the client machine.

But what if I dont know the path of the application?
Ans - use buddy api with parameter doc.

But would it always return the path of MS Word always. Coz in my case it
shows path of winword.


Lastly is there any other way to display/open a word doc thro director other
than having the ms word installed on the machine.

Regards,
Sandy.


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Re: lingo-l pdf xtra

2002-04-24 Thread John At Home

on 4/24/02 7:08 AM, limiar40 b at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 hi ppl
 
 how can i detect if the acrobat reader is installed on the user machine?
 
 tkx
 Limiar

The PDF Xtra lets you check for both:

Full blown Acrobat = isAcroBatPresent(acrobat)

or

Just the Acrobat Reader = isAcroBatPresent(reader)

These return TRUE or FALSE.

L8R,
JRS

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Re: lingo-l Wav file playback issue followup

2002-04-24 Thread Fred Westermeyer

I had the same thing too, when I was working with Win 2000 Pro. I made a
program in Win 98 and put it on the 2000 Pro system and would not run,
so I when back and made the 2000 Pro to Win 98, now the program and
system run fine and been up for 8 month 24 hours a day.

Fred

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/23/02 06:51PM 
 As in previous posts I am having trouble with a Director project that
has
 all the sound files playing back at double the normal speed.

Nothing I
 have done has made any difference.
  

 Operating System is Win 2000 Professional  with SP1


Hi Debi,

I might not have the solution toyour problem, and maybe mine is
comp[letely unrelated to it, but there I go:

My workstation also plays back sound AND video files at double speed,
it also is a Pentium 4 processor and Windows 2000 professional.
So maybe there is a more general problem.
Though I have not done any troubleshooting yet as I use it for coding
only so I am not so concerned about how the sound/ video play back...

Good luck, maybe you can post a quick pointer here as to what the
problem was should you be able to fix it..

Many thanks, and best regards,
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Re: lingo-l using the debugger

2002-04-24 Thread noelle cheng

At 09:39 AM 4/23/2002 -0500, you wrote:

OH -- one more thing. If you set the cursor to a hand with something 
like mouseWithin,
and then exit the frame where that is being done, the hand might not 
reset. You'd want to make sure to add this behavior to everything that 
changes the cursor:

   on endSprite me
 cursor -1
   end

This will reset the cursor when the frame is exited permanently.

Is it only on mouseWithin? How about mouseUp. MouseEnter and mouseLeave?

You can set the cursor under pretty much any mouse condition; but it's 
important to reset it to the default when the sprite's finished its life 
on the Stage (unless you want to keep the cursor in a modified state).


I have managed to reset my cursor by using the code you provided. Thank 
you. I appreciate this.


Well, if there's no change but Director doesn't complain about bad 
syntax either, then something else is going on. Is it possible that 
the rollover member is the same as the normal member? If they look 
alike, you wouldn't see a change, after all.

No, there is a state change.

Then I guess I'm confused here. I was under the impression that you had a 
behavior that was supposed to change a sprite when the mouse points to it, 
and that this behavior appeared to be malfunctioning or not changing the 
sprite. From the above it seems as though you're saying it is changing it.

No, sorry to confuse you. Your impression is correct.  What I mean is, 
there is supposed to be a change  - the 'rollover' member is a different 
colour from the 'normal'  member .

  However, maybe you wouldn't call it a state change. I believe that I have 
used the word incorrectly.

Thanks for taking the trouble to reply

Noelle


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RE: lingo-l Open/display a word doc thro director.

2002-04-24 Thread Charlie Fiskeaux

Yes, there is another way... Download Microsoft's Word Document Viewer
and include it on your CD, then just launch the .doc with your viewer
and there's no problem.

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Hello All,

Sorry if this question may sound very basic or has been addressed 100's
of
times.

How do I open a word document thro director on both PC and Mac?
Ans - by open command. But the application [MS office PC/Mac
version]needs
to be present on the client machine.

But what if I dont know the path of the application?
Ans - use buddy api with parameter doc.

But would it always return the path of MS Word always. Coz in my case it
shows path of winword.


Lastly is there any other way to display/open a word doc thro director
other
than having the ms word installed on the machine.

Regards,
Sandy.


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Re: lingo-l continuous data feed wonderment

2002-04-24 Thread Howdy-Tzi

At 15:41 -0600 04/23/2002, Evan Adelman wrote:

I'm in the initial phases of planning a gnarly Director project that 
has a continuous data feed. The data is being generated out of 
several data stations that will be fed into a C++ *.dll (which I'm 
not coding myself). Now I'm kinda stuck on the different methods I 
can use to yank the data out of that dll (or how I can give 
direction to the developer in terms of the most useful way to 
package up the information)...

The external code object should have a means to send messages to 
Lingo or Director as well. I mean there's no reason for it to sit 
there and be passive, hoarding data until Director asks for it. It 
should be quite possible for the Xtra to send messages out to 
handlers, with parameters and so on. That way your movie just sits 
there on a frame, doing nothing in particular, until the Xtra sends a 
message to it.

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Re: lingo-l lingo-lHow Can I tell?

2002-04-24 Thread Howdy-Tzi

At 18:23 -0700 04/23/2002, Mattie Wells \(E-mail\) wrote:

How can tell if someone is currently in a field?
And how do I tell when they have left that field?

In what context? What do you mean by in a field, and what do you 
mean by left a field?

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Re: lingo-l volume control

2002-04-24 Thread noelle cheng

At 04:25 PM 4/23/2002 -0500, you wrote:

 It seems as though you've been trying to do your Director work by 
copying and pasting stuff from other movies.

 I'd strongly advise against it.

Thank you for your advice.

However, if you had a superior who decided that you were required to do a 
certain job, I think you would also  try your best to produce 
whatever  was  asked.

I apologize if what I have written  has been impolite, ungrateful and 
incondite.


 There's no ready way to tell whether the other movie was designed with 
that degree of modularity in mind, and there's no ready way to tell how 
much verious pieces of code depend on other pieces being present.


It was the code you helped me write.

It is also  against my conscience  that you  spend  your precious  time 
writing  code  so that I could  just callously  disregard it.


 In almost all cases when you are creating a new movie it is best to work 
from scratch, unless you are using code which has been specifically 
designed to be portable across files (i.e., the Library Palette behaviors).

I understand.

Perhaps you could advise me, then, how do  I create  volume control  using 
the Library palette behaviors and the score?

I  find that using  Library palette behaviors may not be  able to 
solve  all my problems.

I  know only that working with  Lingo, trying, failing  and making 
countless stupid, ignorant mistakes will…

Noelle

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Re: lingo-l Open/display a word doc thro director.

2002-04-24 Thread Howdy-Tzi

At 17:28 +0530 04/24/2002, Sandeep Khomne wrote:

How do I open a word document thro director on both PC and Mac?

FileXtra3, included free with Director, has a command that will 
automatically open a given file with its creator application. Consult 
the docs that came with the Xtra for particulars. It's crossplatform. 
You should be able to find it in the Xtra Partners folder on the 
Director CD.

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Re: lingo-l using the debugger

2002-04-24 Thread Howdy-Tzi

At 22:32 +0800 04/24/2002, noelle cheng wrote:

No, sorry to confuse you. Your impression is correct.  What I mean 
is, there is supposed to be a change  - the 'rollover' member is a 
different colour from the 'normal'  member .

Well, somewhere in the rollover code then there's a line that's 
supposed to change the sprite's Cast member onscreen. The first thing 
to do is check the code in the Property Inspector under the Behavior 
tab and see if there are properties that can be set, such as the 
normal and rollover sprite members. If so, you'd change the 
settings there.

Otherwise the behavior has been hard-coded in some way (probably). 
Those can be harder to modify because you don't necessarily know 
exactly where and how things are being modified on the Stage by the 
code. That's another reason I recommend against copy and paste in 
general; you just can't be sure that what you're getting will owrk in 
your files at all.

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Re: lingo-l pdf xtra

2002-04-24 Thread Howdy-Tzi

At 13:08 +0100 04/24/2002, limiar40 b wrote:

how can i detect if the acrobat reader is installed on the user machine?

There is an Xtra called FileXtra3 included free with Director (on the 
installer CD) that can locate files, programs and so on for you. Look 
for it in the Xtra Partners folder.

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Re: lingo-l volume control

2002-04-24 Thread Howdy-Tzi

At 22:53 +0800 04/24/2002, noelle cheng wrote:

I'd strongly advise against it.

Thank you for your advice.

However, if you had a superior who decided that you were required to 
do a certain job, I think you would also  try your best to produce 
whatever  was  asked.

That is true. Contrarily, ideally the 'superior' would also 
understand that if one is learning on the fly, as it were, things 
will take time, and that making demands for immediate production is 
extremely irrational and inappropriate behavior.

Perhaps you could advise me, then, how do  I create  volume control 
using the Library palette behaviors and the score?

Well, I'd start by breaking the task down into discrete pieces. For 
instance, in order to control volume you need a slider and some code 
that responds to the slider's operation.

The simplest thing in the universe might be to convince the powers 
that be at your company to spring for the OSCXtra suite from 
peghole.com. These Xtras include all types of system standard 
components (or widgets), including menus, buttons and sliders.

You could insert an OSC slider in your score and attach a couple 
behaviors to it, and you'd be done. (It's not exactly that easy, but 
it's close.)

The trick with making a slider on your own is that you have to start 
by making the slider itself, and getting it to work in the way you 
want it to. Only after you get the slider working correctly as a 
slider would you want to try attaching volume controls to it.

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Re: lingo-l continuous data feed wonderment

2002-04-24 Thread Evan Adelman

Which seems to put me into learning C++ landcould be worse I suppose. 
Unless there's a generic xtra out there that forwards any C++ message into 
Director? Seems generic enough that I can't find it, anyway.

Thanks much,
Evan


The external code object should have a means to send messages to
Lingo or Director as well. I mean there's no reason for it to sit
there and be passive, hoarding data until Director asks for it. It
should be quite possible for the Xtra to send messages out to
handlers, with parameters and so on. That way your movie just sits
there on a frame, doing nothing in particular, until the Xtra sends a
message to it.

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RE: lingo-l Lingo Gurus! Need some Input!

2002-04-24 Thread Watson, Christopher

Can you set the colors on this sprite so that you can't see it?
(leave it visible, just camouflage it.

That's pricisely the kludge I'm running now. And it works, so I'm not going
to fight it any longer. The QA Mode status text sprite is on-stage, but is
shrunk to a height of only a few pixels (so that no text shows), and the
scroll bar (which is evidently necessary) is just barely off-stage and not
visible. At the point I need this, it doesn't show anything.

I presume you are not doing this in your parsing, etc.?

repeat with var = 1 to blah.count

Well, Buzz...the parsing is long since done at the point of my problems. The
parsing is a split second thing earlier in the start-up of the engine.
There's just some DOM access going on in the object creation loop -- no
parsing, per se, going on -- and the repeat block iterates to a maximum held
within a property variable of the ItemManager object:

  property miNumItems

  miNumItems = goXML.getDocumentElement().getAttribute(NumItems)
  repeat with i = 1 to miNumItems

¯¯¯
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Sr. Software Engineer
Interactive Web Media
Lightspan, Inc.
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lingo-l good interactive media school

2002-04-24 Thread Nmuta Jones

What are the best programs in interactive media in the NYC, NJ, PA area.  
(Preferably Philadelphia)?  OR a good distance learning program.

I am specifically looking at game design.  I went to an orientation at the 
Art Institute of Philadelphia a few years ago.  They talked a little about 
Director in the sessions.  But the program seemed a little soft and very 
expensive. And I think it was associates and bachelor's degrees only.

I would prefer MFA programs.  Like I notice Paul Catanese went through an 
MFA program in Art and Technology somewhere in the Chicago area I think.

Any suggestions?





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Re: lingo-l Wav file playback issue followup

2002-04-24 Thread debihall

Yes, but I have not heard from them. 
Here is the lingo I used on the test. 
The imported file name is 8bit22050hz.wav

8bit, 22020hz. uncompressed file 

on mouseUp me
  member(8bit22050hz).media = member(8bit22050hz).media 
  puppetSound 3, member 8bit22050hz
end mouseUp me

Thanks for all your help, 
Debi

 
 Debi, I suggested setting member(whatever).media = 
 member(whatever).media after you did the import. Have you tried that 
 yet? You could create a small movie that does only that and send it 
 over to 'em, just to see if it worked; if it did you could implement 
 it everywhere.
 
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RE: lingo-l Open/display a word doc thro director.

2002-04-24 Thread Charlie Fiskeaux

No, it's not available for the Mac; but the PowerPoint viewer is, if
that helps...

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Thank you all for your prompt replies...

I'll check up the FileXtra3 xtra...

meanwhile, the prob with using Microsoft's Word Document Viewer is that
it
is not available for mac version...or is it?

~ sandy


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Yes, there is another way... Download Microsoft's Word Document Viewer
and include it on your CD, then just launch the .doc with your viewer
and there's no problem.

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Re: lingo-l Wav file playback issue followup

2002-04-24 Thread Howdy-Tzi

At 12:54 -0400 04/24/2002, debihall wrote:
Yes, but I have not heard from them.
Here is the lingo I used on the test.
The imported file name is 8bit22050hz.wav

8bit, 22020hz. uncompressed file

on mouseUp me
   member(8bit22050hz).media = member(8bit22050hz).media
   puppetSound 3, member 8bit22050hz
end mouseUp me

Yeah, perfect. That's exactly what I had in mind. I don't know for 
sure that it will work, mind you, but if you're having trouble with 
imported image dimensions, or with imported HTML recognizing 
hyperlinks, I know the member.media trick is a nice fix. So I'm 
hoping it'll help with this too.

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lingo-l A great use of Director!

2002-04-24 Thread brian

I just wanted to thank everyone on the list for your input over the past
months on my not always clear project. If any of you get a chance to get
over to Switzerland this summer, go check out the swiss Expo 02. To see
info of the piece go here :
http://www.eyekon.ch/whoami/index_e.html

or the official site:

http://www.expo02.ch/  then look in Yverdon.

I am off to do the final install and may be posting midi questions to the
list over the next few days.

Thanks for all your help.

B


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Re: lingo-l continuous data feed wonderment

2002-04-24 Thread Evan Adelman

Yeah, I don't really have an Xtra programmer...all I know is that some dude 
off in the depths of client land knows enough C++ to create a dll...not that 
I don't have faith in clients, I just don't like to depend on them all that 
much...

Evan


Which seems to put me into learning C++ land...

Why? Your Xtra programmer should be able to make use of the XDK from
Macromedia to learn how to make his Xtra send messages to Director.
You don't have to know diddly from squat about C++. All you have to
do is know how to make an acceptor or callback function -- basically,
how to write a handler. ;)

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Re: lingo-l continuous data feed wonderment

2002-04-24 Thread Howdy-Tzi

At 14:17 -0600 04/24/2002, Evan Adelman wrote:

Yeah, I don't really have an Xtra programmer...all I know is that 
some dude off in the depths of client land knows enough C++ to 
create a dll...not that I don't have faith in clients, I just don't 
like to depend on them all that much...

OK. Note, BTW, that a DLL is not an Xtra. Whatever you use in 
Director, if it's an external code object, it almost certainly is not 
a DLL.

It might not hurt to hit the Xtras lists at Macromedia, partly to see 
what can be done, and partly to see what other products exist. Could 
be someone already wrote what you need.

It's also possible, if you were to describe what this data feed was 
coming from, what its natuire would be and what you needed to do with 
it, that you could garner some reasonable suggestions here about how 
to go about doing it. ;)

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Re: lingo-l volume control

2002-04-24 Thread noelle cheng

Hi,


At 11:01 AM 4/24/2002 -0500, you wrote:

Thank you for recommending the Xtra.  I have gone to www.peghole.com but am 
still unclear.



The simplest thing in the universe might be to convince the powers that be 
at your company to spring for the OSCXtra suite from peghole.com. These 
Xtras include all types of system standard components (or widgets), 
including menus, buttons and sliders.

This will not be easy.

Could you elaborate further please? I find that the documentation on the 
site is inadequate and consists largely of promotion of their product. What 
exactly does it do? Is it so ' wonderful' as claimed?

I have also gone through the examples but I am still unsure.



You could insert an OSC slider in your score and attach a couple behaviors 
to it, and you'd be done. (It's not exactly that easy, but it's close.)


What behaviors are you talking about please? Is it so easy?



By the way is this the only solution?



Noelle


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Re: lingo-l continuous data feed wonderment

2002-04-24 Thread Evan Adelman

mmm background eh? ;)

I knew that a dll wasn't an Xtra (in this case, the dll is being written in 
C++, as well as most Xtra's I believe)- I was just saying earlier that I can 
access a dll (which is what the client is planning on writing and providing 
to me) through the GLU32 Xtra. That's option A for me.

Option B is to find or write an Xtra that takes the information in the 
custom dll and pipes it to Director. I checked the Xtras list, and around 
the web in general, prior to writing earlier post...no luck in finding 
something suitable.

Does anyone know of just basic basic examples of Xtras? I subscribed to a 
list, but its not so active.

The data feed looks like it's going to be two arrays of integers. It's 
actually data that's being collected from Nautilus (workout) equipment.

That collection part is being taken care of by the client, and, since 
they're writing the collector in C++, have a couple options on how to give 
me that data. Some options that crossed my mind were an XML stream (probably 
brought into Director through a Flash Asset), accessing the dll directly 
with GLU32, writing my own Xtra that incorporated their code, or at least 
communicated with their code, dumping data into a database, or doing the 
same with good old text files (which I've already thrown out as an option, 
before it even broke the .5 second it took to become a conscious thought).

Hope that provides fuel :-) Thanks again,

Evan


OK. Note, BTW, that a DLL is not an Xtra. Whatever you use in
Director, if it's an external code object, it almost certainly is not
a DLL.

It might not hurt to hit the Xtras lists at Macromedia, partly to see
what can be done, and partly to see what other products exist. Could
be someone already wrote what you need.

It's also possible, if you were to describe what this data feed was
coming from, what its natuire would be and what you needed to do with
it, that you could garner some reasonable suggestions here about how
to go about doing it. ;)

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lingo-l best database xtra

2002-04-24 Thread Rodrigo Peres

Hi list,

I'm about to develop an application that will need to store about 10.000
pages of text and images. My users will need to be able to perform search in
this texts. Based on this, i'd like to ask advices about the best aproach to
store this data and search it. I'm experienced in SQL and dynamic languages
for web, but never had done anything so big in director.
If someone can help with ideas in the best xtra, or storing procedure I'll
apreciate.

Thank's in advance

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lingo-l Camera Controls

2002-04-24 Thread stacey.i.strickler.1

I'm trying to get a camera in director to be controlled by the mouse. I
want it to be like Quake. I'm not figuring out how to rotate the camera.
How would I go about doing this?

Stacey

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lingo-l HELP with 3d director

2002-04-24 Thread Matt Allen Priebe

I'm trying to create a primitive or place a max model in director. I need the model to 
be placed in a w3d object I already have on the stage. Any suggestions or sample code 
will be greatly appreciated.
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lingo-l Help! Problem with SequenceXtra

2002-04-24 Thread Chee Keen Kok

Help!! I have created some Director 8.5.1 movies with SequenceXtra version 
1.7. Everything work fine (Win  Mac) until I run them on an IBM NetVista 
PC. All the MIDI playback (played using SequenceXtra) could not be heard. 
But I can create and save out the MIDI file  play it with Windows Media 
player or QuickTime. And no problem playing MIDI embeded in QuickTime movie 
in a Director movie on that PC. The audio device on the PC is stated as 
SoundMax, MIDI device is using 3Com EuSynth. Has anyone came across this 
problem  solved it? Would very much appreciate if someone could help. Many 
thanks!

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