hello again,
thanks for your responses!
i've tried chaning my dummy to all sorts of different members with no
results (still white squares).
then i thought the whole thing through overnight and it seems to me that it
could really be a memory problem. several reasons:
- my sprites didnt all
Teo Petralia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have created a 32 bitmap graphic with Photoshop with color yellow
then I have created an Alpha channel that I made white always with
Photoshop then I have imported it inside Director and placed on the
following sprite channel of the text member but
If I try:
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From: Christian Wach [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
unsubscribe lingo
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Why don't you suse the links in the header of the mails you get from the list?
It seems you use some alternative formating everytime. If yiou use
the link it will render:
To:
At 13:38 -0500 03/27/2002, stacey.i.strickler.1 wrote:
Does anyone know how to check if an internet connection is present within
a director movie?
DirectConnection? Seems to do it for dialup.
http://www.directxtras.com/
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Warren Ockrassa | http://www.nightwares.com/
at 27.03.2002 21:27 Uhr, Richard Poole wrote:
use
the environment.InternetConnected()
AFAIR this does not distinguish between a LAN and an Internet-Connection. If
you're on any network it returns '#online'.
Correct me if I'm wrong
-- Andy Fuchs
-- silent movie media
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Hello everyone!
I've made a map system using V12 as a database. I have 20 tables that have
approximately 80 records each. V12 uses global variables to refer to the
databases or tables. I store the name of the tables in a linear list. My
original idea was to call each name of the list using a