Did you try the Movie Explorer window? You can configure it to just
show movieclips with AS attached...
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Hi,
Thanks for all the hints.
Couldn't find a blank line though, so I just try to live with it.
Willem
On 28-sep-2009, at 16:34, Margo Powell wrote:
I had this error also but it was due to a blank line on a movie
clip. Check your movie clips and make sure there are no blank lines
embedded - f
I had this error also but it was due to a blank line on a movie clip.
Check your movie clips and make sure there are no blank lines embedded -
flash interprets more than one blank line as a line of script
regards
Margo
On 9/28/2009 9:29 AM, Geografiek wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thanks.
I'm on CS4.
The
Watch out for blank lines in script panels too.
Geografiek wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thanks.
I'm on CS4.
The line "WARNING: Actions on button or MovieClip instances are not
supported in ActionScript 3.0. All scripts on object instances will be
ignored." appears as the first line in the output panel wit
Hi Chris,
Thanks.
I'm on CS4.
The line "WARNING: Actions on button or MovieClip instances are not
supported in ActionScript 3.0. All scripts on object instances will
be ignored." appears as the first line in the output panel with no
clue as to where that code would reside.
The compile error
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 18:20, Geografiek wrote:
> I have a .fla with symbols in the library and a docClass.as going with it.
> When I publish, I get the following waring message:
> "WARNING: Actions on button or MovieClip instances are not supported in
> ActionScript 3.0. All scripts on object in
Hi list,
I have a .fla with symbols in the library and a docClass.as going
with it.
When I publish, I get the following waring message:
"WARNING: Actions on button or MovieClip instances are not supported
in ActionScript 3.0. All scripts on object instances will be ignored."
But I can't fin
F9 brings up the Actionscript editor for an open FLA file.
You can "toggle" the toolbox screen (left of 2 column view) by
clicking the rightmost icon in the icon bar of the Actions tab.
Glen
Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
If you need a screen shot I can send you one off list.
Best,
Karl
On Se
If you need a screen shot I can send you one off list.
Best,
Karl
On Sep 17, 2009, at 6:14 AM, Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
You can.
Try using "find and replace", just make sure your not selecting
anything. No frames, no MCs.
Click off stage once just to make sure before you use "find and
re
Arka Roy wrote:
I have FLA files from a client with numerous MovieClips and buttons
containing ActionScript all over the place. I am not used to this, I only
started using Flash with AS3 and have always used a Document Class and
placed my ActionScript in external .as files.
I am trying to search
You can.
Try using "find and replace", just make sure your not selecting
anything. No frames, no MCs.
Click off stage once just to make sure before you use "find and
replace". It should search everything.
You can also find actions for everything in your FLA by looking at
the window on the
I have FLA files from a client with numerous MovieClips and buttons
containing ActionScript all over the place. I am not used to this, I only
started using Flash with AS3 and have always used a Document Class and
placed my ActionScript in external .as files.
I am trying to search through the Actio
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