Re: lingo-l SES 10 questions

2005-04-11 Thread Alex da Franca
Am 11.04.2005 um 21:36 schrieb Thomas Higgins: Is there a new DOM replacement for 'the systemDate'? Yes, in the form of _system.date(), but it does not offer 1-for-1 functionality. The older 'the systemDate' returned a date object whose properties you could query (year, month, day) whereas the

Re: lingo-l SES 10 questions

2005-04-11 Thread Buzz Kettles
At 10:17 PM +0200 4/11/05, you wrote: the systemdate actually is NOT undocumented AFAIK, it even made its way into the manual. the only thing, which is undocumented since the beginning (dunno why though and can't figure it either) is the VERY useful seconds property of the date object. Not

Re: lingo-l SES 10 questions

2005-04-11 Thread Sean Wilson
Hi Buzz, the systemDate returns a data object and 2 properties of all date objects are .seconds .minutes Unfortunately, (the systemDate).minutes throws an error for me. Has this ever worked, or were you mis-remembering? It would be redundant anyway, as minutes can be calculated from seconds.

Re: lingo-l SES 10 questions

2005-04-11 Thread Buzz Kettles
At 12:11 AM +0200 4/12/05, you wrote: Am 11.04.2005 um 23:36 schrieb Buzz Kettles: What's 'left out' is that since the systemDate returns a data object and 2 properties of all date objects are .seconds .minutes that therefore (the systemDate).seconds (the systemDate).minutes are included

lingo-l SES 10 questions

2005-04-08 Thread Mendelsohn, Michael
Hi all... I'm updating a project to (scriptExecutionStyle = 10), and I'm wondering a few things: 1. Why has (the floatPrecision) not been updated to (_movie.floatPrecision)? 2. Does any subtle difference exist between (the stage) and _movie.stage? 3. Is there an SES10 equivalent to (the