Re: dynamically ceated textfield

2006-02-20 Thread Dave Miller
Ketan, If you're willing to rethink your method, check out the sudoku.dir I recently posted to Direct-L. It uses an HTML table in a single text member for the grid. It responds appropriately to mouse clicks, keyboard arrows, and text (just the numbers 1-9). There is no reason why similar code

RE: Umm...gee...can I ask this question?

2006-02-20 Thread Thomas Higgins
> > "Soon", stay tuned as I hope to explain that in more detail > > quite soon. Soon is ever so close: (watch for line wrapping on that link) > While you're at the "soons" is there any chance at all we'll > see a

Re: firefly xtra - any thoughts?

2006-02-20 Thread Chuck Neal
It really is based on Windows core drivers. If the OS sees the burner, so should Firefly. There is an optional DLL that works as well if you need to bypass Windows and allow the core system to handle that part of the burn itself. -Chuck -- Chuck Neal CEO, MediaMacros,

Re: firefly xtra - any thoughts?

2006-02-20 Thread julian weaver
thanks Chuck, I think it was particularly the lack of information on hardware compatibility / supported drives that led me to this assumption. I'll do some tests. Actually we have had very few reports of problems with the Xtra. All items on the forums (as far as I know) have been resolved.

Re: firefly xtra - any thoughts?

2006-02-20 Thread Chuck Neal
Actually we have had very few reports of problems with the Xtra. All items on the forums (as far as I know) have been resolved. I will have our tech support staff clear out any old items so there is no confusion on what issues are still open. :) -Chuck -- Chuck Neal C

RE: Umm...gee...can I ask this question?

2006-02-20 Thread Brennan
On 17/2/06 at 11:51, Thomas Higgins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "Soon", stay tuned as I hope to explain that in more detail quite soon. While you're at the "soons" is there any chance at all we'll see a fix for the Tiger keyboard shortcut bug on non anglo-saxon keyboards which doesn't require a

firefly xtra - any thoughts?

2006-02-20 Thread julian weaver
Hi, i've been looking over the firefly xtra faqs and forums and there is not much activity. I suspect, from the posts that are there, that there are a lot of compatibility issues with hardware. Can anyone corroborate or dismiss this? thanks, Julian [To remove yourself from this list, or

Re: RE: More fun with Film Loops...

2006-02-20 Thread Carl West
Allen Stare wrote: ... But if anybody can keep my filmLoop filled stage alive through the button push (without going into a swarm), suggestions are welcome! put a 'timer in your stilldown loop, execute an update Stage on some regular basis, but not every time. You might want to determine the

Re: RE: More fun with Film Loops...

2006-02-20 Thread Ross Clutterbuck
I've probably come at this at the wrong time and thus missing a large chunk of info, but why exactly are you doing a repeat loop inside a mouseDown handler to constantly change the sprite's member? Can't you just switch the members once in the mouseDown handler and be done with it? Here's a wh

Re: RE: More fun with Film Loops...

2006-02-20 Thread Mark Hagers
Hi Allen, No, there isn't (to my knowledge) any way to directly control the speed of film loops. As others have tried to point out: you need top get rid of the repeat loops altogether, because the odd behaviour you're seeing is a direct result of the way repeat loops are handled by Director

RE: More fun with Film Loops...

2006-02-20 Thread Allen Stare
Hey, Thanks for taking the time to look at this (I'm the guy who has the film loops that go crazy on a 3-state button push...wanting to control the loop). Yes, you're right, I do have an update Stage in the stillDown loop. I realized that it was the updateStage that was causing the loop to go nuts