I have a number of Movies in Director 8.5 format that I need to share
with my students who only have director 8.0.
Does anyone know of a way of converting 8.5 files to 8.0 format...or
at least copying groups of cast members or lingo scripts into 8.0
files.
I am working on the Mac platform.
I have a number of Movies in Director 8.5 format that I need to
share with my students who only have director 8.0.
Sometimes I'm glad I wrote this article!:
http://www.director-online.com/accessArticle.cfm?id=1034
Darrel added in the figures for going from 8.5, so you should be able
to
many thax to evan and howdy
how do u search a problem in the archive. do u guys dnlodthe archive and read
throughout.
i think that will take ages.
any other way around
thanx
dear list
is there any archive for the list
so that the questions that r answered a number of times before should
hi,
i tried the method of resource edinting, etc. unfortunately it didn't quite work for
me, as i ran out of time and could not keep trying something i couldn't be sure to
work for me.
but: i came up with the desparate idea to simply copying assets from v8.5 to v8.0, and
as far as i can
i tried the method of resource edinting, etc. unfortunately it
didn't quite work for me, as i ran out of time and could not keep
trying something i couldn't be sure to work for me.
Brian's said that it worked out for him. If you tried it and failed,
I guess you must have missed a step, or
Hello!
Excuse me for my english, but I will try to explain me.
I am doing a projector in wich:
1.-I insert an Active Control (Microsoft Form Combo Box) to select one of many options.
2.- I do a script of type behavior with the next text.
---text-
--Copyright 1999
In some cases it's convenient to use 'repeat with anItem in aList',
to roll through the entries of a list. However, pretty often I
realize I need a counter for one reason or other, so i resort to use
'repeat with itemCounter = 1 to aList.count'.
I have often wondered if there's a hidden
Hello:
I forget to say that the script I Put it over the sprite (Microsoft Form Combo Box)
and with the property inspector it was set to behavior.
Thanks in advanced.
Miguel Urbano
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Hello!
Excuse me for my english, but I will try to explain me.
I am doing a
At 5:08 PM +0200 9/21/02, you wrote:
In some cases it's convenient to use 'repeat with anItem in aList',
to roll through the entries of a list. However, pretty often I
realize I need a counter for one reason or other, so i resort to use
'repeat with itemCounter = 1 to aList.count'.
I have
on repeatList aList
repeat with i in aList
put aList.getPos(i)
end repeat
end
Buzz's hidden counter will work, but this one may fail. What happens
if a later entry in the list is a repeat of an earlier entry?
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