> Ah right, that can be annoying indeed.
> Did you generate any size reports, while working on the preloader?
Yes, I did. I ran the profiler in debug mode. That's when I saw the spike on
the first frame and started digging around.
The ironic thing is that the piece has very little graphics. It's
Ah right, that can be annoying indeed.
Did you generate any size reports, while working on the preloader?
greetz
JC
On 8/18/07, Kerry Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hans Wichman wrote:
>
> > could you try exporting the classes in the frame BEFORE you export your
> > content?
>
> This se
Hans Wichman wrote:
> could you try exporting the classes in the frame BEFORE you export your
> content?
This seems so simple, yet I spent the better part of a day getting this to
work. I was doing everything exactly right, as far as I could tell.
Exporting classes on frame 5, instances on-stage
Hans Wichman wrote:
> Hi,
> coudl you try exporting the classes in the frame BEFORE you export your
> content?
> So not classes in frame 6 and the combobox clip in 6, but say classes in 5
> and combobox in 6.
>
> I think that might help.
> In addition search the archives for combobox woes, there
Hi,
coudl you try exporting the classes in the frame BEFORE you export your
content?
So not classes in frame 6 and the combobox clip in 6, but say classes in 5
and combobox in 6.
I think that might help.
In addition search the archives for combobox woes, there's been a lot on it
lately.
greetz
JC
Sorry, I should have been specific.
I'm using CS3 on Windows Vista, publishing as F8. Using AS2 & AS2
components. Code is almost pure OOP, except for the preloader and a couple
dozen lines in frame 6 where I instantiate some movie clips with my MC
subclass.
Oh, yes--I'm not a novice, so you don'
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