Re: lingo-l mac stub dir 8.5

2001-07-25 Thread Pascal Deraed

Ha!Ha!Ha! you´re just amazing guys!! and how much would that be?

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 You're right, but then you would have to send him a bill, and at the rate
we
 charge here, he'd be better of buying D8.5 mac. :))

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 That's an interesting question. What if he pays another developer (like
 you or me) for producing a stub projector, which he will then
 ditsribute. You don't need to pay a license fee for the runtime stuff.
 Therefore this should be legal. It's the same as if a customer orders a
 CD-production. He won't be the license holder.

 

 regards, Florian

 Chris Aernoudt wrote:
 
  Economical or not, you'll have to buy it, because you don't have the
right
  to ditribute without a license.
 
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  Hi list
   I'm doing asmall  hybrid project, i have the copy
  of director 8.5 for windows I need a stub for mac.
  For this samll project buying the mac version of
  director 8.5 is not economical, so anybody can send me
  stub.
  pls revert to me so i can give the specifications
 
  thanks
  rk
 
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Re: lingo-l Links for Lingo Learning for Pascal

2001-07-25 Thread Pascal Deraed

merci beaucoup Pierre Yves.(un autre français sur la liste)
Je te contacterai si jái un problème. Pour le moment, j´en suis aux  listes
[] mais ce n´est
de comprendre.

/pascal
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Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 3:34 PM
Subject: lingo-l Links for Lingo Learning for Pascal


 Hello,

 It's for Pascal who want to learn Lingo, here's to
 links i found for learning Lingo, this one in french :

 http://www.cegep-ste-foy.qc.ca/~rmorin/lingo

 The other one, very interesting propose you to learn
 lingo since the very beginning programming a space
 invaders :

 http://brennan.young.net/Edu/Lingvad.html

 You can also check this website in french for
 lingo/flash designer :
 http://www.yazo.net/

 If you're looking for french book, go to
 fnac.com...there is a lot of books about
 Lingo/director and you can order them without problem
 even if you live in a foreigner cold land !!!


 Euh, that's all ...

 Je te souhaites bonne chance dans ton apprentissage,
 si t'as besoin de question , n'hésites pas à m'envoyer
 un mail perso !!!

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Re: lingo-l child object

2001-07-24 Thread Pascal Deraed

I allready did order this book but i´ll keep it on the shelf until i got a
bit better. It is a bit confusing
because many programmers have different views about different Lingo books.
I want to take easy, step by step and make sure i get there.

pascal

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  thanks! i´m going to order this book now!

 Please don't... For one thing, you're not ready for it, for another, the
 free online OOP book to which I sent you the link
 (http://www.furrypants.com/loope/) is a much better introduction into OOP
 then the often confusing Lingo Sourcery.

 Karina



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Re: lingo-l child object

2001-07-24 Thread Pascal Deraed

Karina

Do you know if http://www.furrypants.com/loope/)  has another link.
they seem to not be active anymore.

pascal

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  thanks! i´m going to order this book now!

 Please don't... For one thing, you're not ready for it, for another, the
 free online OOP book to which I sent you the link
 (http://www.furrypants.com/loope/) is a much better introduction into OOP
 then the often confusing Lingo Sourcery.

 Karina



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Re: lingo-l child object

2001-07-24 Thread Pascal Deraed

ok! i try againand hope!
Pascal
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 It works, it's just a nasty rotten server
 ;)
 no offence, Irv...

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 Karina

 Do you know if http://www.furrypants.com/loope/)  has another link.
 they seem to not be active anymore.

 pascal

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   thanks! i´m going to order this book now!
 
  Please don't... For one thing, you're not ready for it, for another, the
  free online OOP book to which I sent you the link
  (http://www.furrypants.com/loope/) is a much better introduction into
OOP
  then the often confusing Lingo Sourcery.
 
  Karina
 
 
 
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Re: lingo-l child object

2001-07-24 Thread Pascal Deraed

yeah!... I´m just doing my first steps and it feels a bit unbalanced right
now
but as you know, after the small steps, comes the big ones and you be
acrobat
before you know it (hopefully)..:-)

Pascal

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Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 5:09 PM
Subject: RE: lingo-l child object


 I agree with Karina, that you have to walk before you can run.
 Once you start to get the hang of simple Lingo, then I would strongly
 suggest my online LOOPE (Lingo Object Oriented Environment) book.
 It still is available (and still unfinished) at
 http://www.furrypants.com/loope  although I just got a notice from my
 ISP (internet service provider) that they are going out of business
 at the end of next month.  Oh joy!

 Irv

 At 1:48 PM +0200 7/24/01, Chris Aernoudt wrote:
 It works, it's just a nasty rotten server
 ;)
 no offence, Irv...
 
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 Subject: Re: lingo-l child object
 
 
 Karina
 
 Do you know if http://www.furrypants.com/loope/)  has another link.
 they seem to not be active anymore.
 
 pascal
 
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 Subject: RE: lingo-l child object
 
 
 
thanks! i´m going to order this book now!
 
   Please don't... For one thing, you're not ready for it, for another,
the
   free online OOP book to which I sent you the link
   (http://www.furrypants.com/loope/) is a much better introduction into
OOP
   then the often confusing Lingo Sourcery.
 
   Karina
 
 
 
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lingo-l mission impossible!

2001-07-23 Thread Pascal Deraed

hi there!

(excuse my english)
How hard is Lingo! Is it a dum idea to want to study it and become good at
it?
I´ve got six mounth to make it. I just want to be sure before i start.

Please tell me what you think!!
thanks in advanced
/pascal


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Re: lingo-l Lingo programming position: Syracuse, NY

2001-07-23 Thread Pascal Deraed

wow pekka!
you know now what you got to do!
I get myself 30$/h as a graphic designer and lingo progammers have a very
hight salary in sweden.
They screaming after experienced people!!!
/pascal
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Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 10:27 AM
Subject: RE: lingo-l Lingo programming position: Syracuse, NY


 I hear you!

 Over here you could get 12$/h with that type of experience
 Christ! I mean that's TWICE my salary and I have 4 years of experience in
 doing, among other things, kiddygames...

 Pekka


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  Whew. $20 - $28 per hour.
 
 
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Re: lingo-l mission impossible!

2001-07-23 Thread Pascal Deraed

well thanks Pekka!
In another words , you think it will be very hard for me to make it.
Do you mean that it is almost impossible without any programming
knowledge? I´ve got to start somewhere!
I´ve got six mounth, full time. I won´t need to become world
champion after those six mounth but i least understand what i´m doing
and be able to do stuff. The rest will come along with the time i think!!!?
I started to read  programming fundamentals variables/ operators/ list.

/pascal




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Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 10:54 AM
Subject: RE: lingo-l mission impossible!


 Hi Pascal.

 Depends on what level of expertise you need to attain in the mentioned six
 months...

 I personally needed 1 month to get around. Another month to start asking
my
 supervisor annoying questions.

 The learning curve is not steep, starting out with any real programming
 language (Java, C++) is a fair deal harder. But even after more than four
 years I still am not fully satisfied with my skills...

 Pekka


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  hi there!
 
  (excuse my english)
  How hard is Lingo! Is it a dum idea to want to study it and become good
at
  it?
  I´ve got six mounth to make it. I just want to be sure before i start.
 
  Please tell me what you think!!
  thanks in advanced
  /pascal
 
 
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Re: lingo-l mission impossible!

2001-07-23 Thread Pascal Deraed

wow Florian!  thanks for your answer. I was starting to loose a lot of my
self-confidence
about it. Many people say that lingo is almost impossible to learn if you
don´t have any
pre-experience with programming. I´m a graphic designer and know i can make
it!
 I want to be able to developp simple kids applications with lingo, type
math program
or some applications whish would help them to learn other languages.

/pascal

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Subject: Re: lingo-l mission impossible!




 Depends on your pre-knowledge, I guess.

 If You have experience with basic, c or any other programming language,
 you can do it in less than 6 months (not all details, also depending how
 much you have to know). Even on this list everyone is still a
 lingo-student, we'll always be.

 But it is definitely worth it. What most real programmers don't see,
 is, that lingo is an easy-to-use but very powerful cross-platform
 authoring environment. Not only where you know it (like CD-Rom,
 Terminals and Internet) but also for completely other things. Eg I have
 been developing a SMS-flirt-system (SMS=ShortMessageService of european
 mobile phones) and development was much easier and faster than it could
 have been done with any other language. And guess how long it took to
 convert the Mac movie for Windows (including Database!)? 2 minutes,
 that's it.

 So definitely, go buy a beginners book and start learning.

 The only negative: don't expect lingo to be really fast (3D etc). It is
 sufficient for most things but if real speed is what you need - forget it.

 regards, Florian

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Re: lingo-l Lingo programming position: Syracuse, NY

2001-07-23 Thread Pascal Deraed

no! everybody speak english in sweden. That is a good thing with it.
They have problem to find experienced people and search a lot abroad.
/pascal
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Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 11:33 AM
Subject: Re: lingo-l Lingo programming position: Syracuse, NY


 Would I have to know Swedish then? Or is English enough for the moment?

 regards, Florian

 Pascal Deraed wrote:
 
  wow pekka!
  you know now what you got to do!
  I get myself 30$/h as a graphic designer and lingo progammers have a
very
  hight salary in sweden.
  They screaming after experienced people!!!
  /pascal
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  Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 10:27 AM
  Subject: RE: lingo-l Lingo programming position: Syracuse, NY
 
   I hear you!
  
   Over here you could get 12$/h with that type of experience
   Christ! I mean that's TWICE my salary and I have 4 years of
experience in
   doing, among other things, kiddygames...
  
   Pekka
  
  
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Re: lingo-l mission impossible!

2001-07-23 Thread Pascal Deraed

yeah that is what i thought! i understood you a bit and i´m sorry for it...
I hope you not mad at me!
/Pascal

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From: Pekka Buttler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 11:51 AM
Subject: RE: lingo-l mission impossible!


 No I think you got me wrong there.

 I myself had no programming experience whatsoever when I started out. Six
 months later I had three major projects under my belt. How well you cope
 naturall depends very much on what type of projects you will have. There's
 no textbook answer for your question.

 If you do projects like the one's I did in the beginning (corporate
 presentations etc.) You'll probably have no problem, thenagain, making
 projects which demand a more complex programming structure might seem too
 confusing for the non-programmer.

 Pekka


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  Sent: 23. heinäkuuta 2003 12:26
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: lingo-l mission impossible!
 
 
  well thanks Pekka!
  In another words , you think it will be very hard for me to make it.
  Do you mean that it is almost impossible without any programming
  knowledge? I´ve got to start somewhere!
  I´ve got six mounth, full time. I won´t need to become world
  champion after those six mounth but i least understand what i´m doing
  and be able to do stuff. The rest will come along with the time i
  think!!!?
  I started to read  programming fundamentals variables/
  operators/ list.
 
  /pascal
 
 
 
 
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  From: Pekka Buttler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 10:54 AM
  Subject: RE: lingo-l mission impossible!
 
 
   Hi Pascal.
  
   Depends on what level of expertise you need to attain in the
  mentioned six
   months...
  
   I personally needed 1 month to get around. Another month to start
asking
  my
   supervisor annoying questions.
  
   The learning curve is not steep, starting out with any real
programming
   language (Java, C++) is a fair deal harder. But even after more
  than four
   years I still am not fully satisfied with my skills...
  
   Pekka
  
  
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Sent: 23. heinäkuuta 2003 11:37
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Subject: lingo-l mission impossible!
   
   
hi there!
   
(excuse my english)
How hard is Lingo! Is it a dum idea to want to study it and
  become good
  at
it?
I´ve got six mounth to make it. I just want to be sure before i
start.
   
Please tell me what you think!!
thanks in advanced
/pascal
   
   
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lingo-l book

2001-07-23 Thread Pascal Deraed

Hi there!

is there anyone who can recommend me a very good beginner lingo book
with projects to do in it?

I can´t wait to know...:-)

Thanks in advance..
/pascal


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Re: lingo-l mission impossible!

2001-07-23 Thread Pascal Deraed

Yeah! i start now to beleive it! I´m gone to make it...
So you´re from Belgium and want to work in sweden.
I´m french and work in sweden as a senior graphic designer/illustrator
and 2D animator (cartoon films).
I can have a look for you in sweden if you want it... Shockwave has become
very popular and that is only the beginning i think...

/pascal

- Original Message -
From: Tom Vandenbossche [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lingo l [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 1:00 PM
Subject: Re: lingo-l mission impossible!


 I'm also a graphic designer and during my last year at college I went to
 England (I'm from belgium) to study director for about three months. And
now
 I'm a full programmer in director (and graphic design). So you see to
learn
 lingo is not that hard. It's even a very easy language to learn however
 there are always things to program in lingo that are hard.
 I experienced that the best way to learn lingo is to develop a little game
 like packman or tetris. Try that and you will see that when your game has
 finished your a whole lot furhter.

 Good luck with it.

 By the way to the swedish people. Any tips of companies who wants lingo
 programmers?

 Tom




 On 23-07-2003 10:36, Pascal Deraed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  hi there!
 
  (excuse my english)
  How hard is Lingo! Is it a dum idea to want to study it and become good
at
  it?
  I´ve got six mounth to make it. I just want to be sure before i start.
 
  Please tell me what you think!!
  thanks in advanced
  /pascal
 
 
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Re: lingo-l Job openings in sweden

2001-07-23 Thread Pascal Deraed

ok! i take that for myself.
I´m sorry if i was a bit indistinct in what i said about salary and jobs in
sweden as lingo programmers.
I´m a senior external graphic designer consultant. I´ve discussing with
quite a few lingo consultant
who make a very good living in sweden but like i understood lingo is
unfortunately not enought.
You also need to be graphic designer in the same time or some kind if you
want to get a chance and yeah you pay
lot´s of tax in sweden. I know for a fact!!
Many multimedia want down this past year along whit many other IT companies
(two many of them
with none competent people) but it stills many others who need people.

/pascal

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Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 1:51 PM
Subject: lingo-l Job openings in sweden


 Hi list

 I work in stockholm and just in the recent month a about 8 multimedia
 companys of various sizes has gone out of business. So the market for
 experinced lingodevelopers isn't exactly booming. I would say that a
normal
 salary for an employed lingoprogrammer in sweden is about 10 - 15 $/hour.
 But if you work as an external consultant the normal hour rate is about
50$,
 but than you have to pay 25$ in tax.

 -
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Re: lingo-l South Africa

2001-07-23 Thread Pascal Deraed

what do you mean by that?
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Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 3:16 PM
Subject: lingo-l South Africa


 Aren't there any jobopenings in South-Africa as a lingo programmer and
 graphic designer?
 
 
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Re: lingo-l South Africa

2001-07-23 Thread Pascal Deraed

no! you didn´t of course! it is nice from you to ask..
I was just trying to make a conversation from the beginning about something
whish i thought
was interresting and didn´t know that i was bothering people. That is it!!


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Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 3:37 PM
Subject: Re: lingo-l South Africa


 Nothing just that I would love to live in south africa and I wonder if
there
 were any jobopenings there.
 Did I insult you or something??




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  what do you mean by that?
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  Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 3:16 PM
  Subject: lingo-l South Africa
 
 
  Aren't there any jobopenings in South-Africa as a lingo programmer and
  graphic designer?
 
 
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Re: lingo-l book

2001-07-23 Thread Pascal Deraed

That is the one...
Thanks for telling me!

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Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 3:41 PM
Subject: Re: lingo-l book


 At 06:36 AM 23/07/03, you wrote:
 Hi there!
 
 is there anyone who can recommend me a very good beginner lingo book
 with projects to do in it?
 
 I can´t wait to know...:-)


 Director Game Development: From Concept to Creation
 by Epic Software
 Published by Prima Publishing
 ISBN: 0761532277

 it's a great book if you're just starting out with Director and/or Lingo,
 and you want to make some nifty games.




  parker




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lingo-l child object

2001-07-23 Thread Pascal Deraed

hi!
How do i duplicate a child object?

thanks in advance..
/pas


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Re: lingo-l South Africa

2001-07-23 Thread Pascal Deraed

 Uh-ohTabs gonna throw the book at us now... :-P

 If the book he throws is Gary's game book, make sure to give it to Pascal.

Was it so bad what i said?
I´m having the feeling that it is better for me to leave this list.

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Subject: Re: lingo-l South Africa


 
 Uh-ohTabs gonna throw the book at us now... :-P

 If the book he throws is Gary's game book, make sure to give it to Pascal.


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Re: lingo-l child object

2001-07-23 Thread Pascal Deraed

Sorry! i didn´t think about it..
It is done now..
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From: Carl West [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 5:56 PM
Subject: Re: lingo-l child object




 Pascal,

 Could you set the year on your computer to 2001?
 I usually view the newsgroup by date and _all_ your messages are crammed
 together at the end because they're all dated 2003.

 Thanks

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 highest importance, therefore, not to have useless facts elbowing out
 the useful ones.
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Re: lingo-l child object

2001-07-23 Thread Pascal Deraed

thanks! i´m going to order this book now!

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Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 7:09 PM
Subject: RE: lingo-l child object


 pascal, if you haven't had a chance to look at the examples presented in
the
 book, Lingo Sorcery; The magic of lists, objects and intelligent agents, i
 strongly recommend that you do. you can download dir files from the
 featureing web site,
http://www.avatarnets.com/sitejuly2001/dynamicTop.html.
 try reading the scripting techniques used in procreation.dir. this
 explains how to use a child object as a controller to send another child
 object a message to create a clone of itself.

 good luck
 jun


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 hi!
 How do i duplicate a child object?

 thanks in advance..
 /pas


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Re: lingo-l just started with lingo

2001-07-22 Thread Pascal Deraed

thanks for your answer!
i´ve been working with director for quite some time now as an animator so i
know some about topic´s handles but
i´m not to sure where to start with the programming.

/pascal

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From: Pekka Buttler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2001 6:27 PM
Subject: RE: lingo-l just started with lingo


 Hi.

 All of those books I am not familiar with, but I'd recommend the order in
 which you listed them.
 You should start with a cursory study of the topic's handled and then
 concentrate on the parts which interest you/where your knowledge is most
 lacking.

 Good Luck!

 Pekka


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  Sent: 22. heinäkuuta 2003 19:09
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: lingo-l just started with lingo
 
 
  Hi there!
 
  I´m a graphic designer ,illustrator/animator and started for
  about a mounth
  ago with LINGO progamming
  and i really love it.
   I purchaced those three books:
   -director 8 and lingo, fast easy web development.
  -lingo bible.
  -director game development from concept to creation.
   Can´t you put me on the right track, i don´t know it those books are
the
  right way to start.
  I want to become good at it so please, give me some tips.
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  thanks a lot for your help.
  pascal
 
 
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Re: lingo-l just started with lingo

2001-07-22 Thread Pascal Deraed

oh yeah! i forgot to tell...:-)
I´d like to be able to develop simple kids game, most educational.

Pascal


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Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2001 6:59 PM
Subject: RE: lingo-l just started with lingo


 Depends on what you want to do.

 Pekka


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  Sent: 22. heinäkuuta 2003 19:44
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: lingo-l just started with lingo
 
 
  thanks for your answer!
  i´ve been working with director for quite some time now as an
  animator so i
  know some about topic´s handles but
  i´m not to sure where to start with the programming.
 
  /pascal
 
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  From: Pekka Buttler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2001 6:27 PM
  Subject: RE: lingo-l just started with lingo
 
 
   Hi.
  
   All of those books I am not familiar with, but I'd recommend
  the order in
   which you listed them.
   You should start with a cursory study of the topic's handled and then
   concentrate on the parts which interest you/where your knowledge is
most
   lacking.
  
   Good Luck!
  
   Pekka
  
  
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Pascal Deraed
Sent: 22. heinäkuuta 2003 19:09
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: lingo-l just started with lingo
   
   
Hi there!
   
I´m a graphic designer ,illustrator/animator and started for
about a mounth
ago with LINGO progamming
and i really love it.
 I purchaced those three books:
 -director 8 and lingo, fast easy web development.
-lingo bible.
-director game development from concept to creation.
 Can´t you put me on the right track, i don´t know it those books
are
  the
right way to start.
I want to become good at it so please, give me some tips.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   
thanks a lot for your help.
pascal
   
   
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lingo-l grid

2001-07-22 Thread Pascal Deraed

Hi there!

I want to make a grid whish will symbolize a 3D field in the background on
the stage.
I´ve drawn a single line. Height = 480  locH = 20.
How do i duplicate this line???

thanks for your help!
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