If I put a swf file in a dir movie. do I need the flashplayer then?
Tom
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At 9:46 AM +0200 10/24/02, you wrote:
If I put a swf file in a dir movie. do I need the flashplayer then?
Tom
Nope - the Flash Xtra has a version of the Flash player inside it ...
-Buzz
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The shockwave player is flashplayer as well when dxr exported. As
standalone exported is player also builded in.
Fabrice
Tom Vandenbossche heeft op donderdag 24 oktober 2002 om 09:46 het
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If I put a swf file in a dir movie. do I need the flashplayer then?
Tom
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Hi Buzz
Can use Flash MX swf with Director 8
Jaydeep
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From: Buzz Kettles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 1:40 PM
Subject: Re: lingo-l flash-director
At 9:46 AM +0200 10/24/02, you wrote:
If I put a swf file in a dir movie. do
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 16:00:24 -0500, Howdy-Tzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday, October 23, 2002, at 03:10 PM, Kurt Griffin wrote:
Brennan has been after this kind of thing at a more meta level for a
while -
the ability to script Director. If we could script Director, you could
So, in case it is not obvious, the thing is for as many of us as
possible to 'wish' for this using the ritual which has become sacred
to our brotherhood. (And sisterhood). The incantation for this
particular magickal rite is;
make that Flash 5 if you have Director 8.5
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Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 1:11 PM
Subject: Re: lingo-l flash-director
jaydeep escribió:
Can use Flash MX swf with Director 8
Only if you save
Hello List,
I'm getting a funny little bug, error or something of that nature.
I'm using the getPref() and setPref()- ok, all good there.
But Director is creating and placing the Prefs folder in the Director
8.5 folder under the program folder it is also reading from the same
folder.
I've
Jamie Dyer escribió:
This doesn't allow me to move the camera along a path, who would I do
this? I want to be able to draw a path in my 3d program then attach and
animate the camera along it using lingo.
You didn´t said before that you wanted to do the path in your 3D
program... otherwise, I
It creates the file in the same folder as the application.
So during authoring it uses the director folder and during runtime it
uses the folder in which the projector is held.
Tony.
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At 2:15 PM +0100 10/24/02, you wrote:
Thanx,
That was exactly what I wanted.
My next question is this:
Is it possible to make the camera move along a path (spline)?
and possibly keep it pointed at the same point?
use pointAt ...
the manual
This doesn't allow me to move the camera
At 8:32 AM -0500 10/24/02, you wrote:
Hello List,
I'm getting a funny little bug, error or something of that nature.
I'm using the getPref() and setPref()- ok, all good there.
But Director is creating and placing the Prefs folder in the Director
8.5 folder under the program folder it is also
At 4:36 PM +0100 10/24/02, you wrote:
Thanx Agustin and Buzz,
I have something i can work on now. Out of interest Agustin if you
use Plasma you can export a camera attached to a spline with
animation applied ot it and this works in director. The reason I
couldnt use this is becuase i need to
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002 13:58:08 +0200, Andreas Gaunitz P11 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, in case it is not obvious, the thing is for as many of us as
possible to 'wish' for this using the ritual which has become sacred
to our brotherhood. (And sisterhood). The incantation for this
particular
I'm just now learning some 3D lingo, and have successfully created a sphere,
given it a shader, set the camera position, and added behaviors that let me
click and drag to rotate the sphere (I've even set the visibility to #both).
But when I move the camera inside the sphere, the click-drag doesn't
I'm exploring techniques for hiding a layer in flash using lingo.
I've been reading the good articles at DOUG and combing the archives.
As my other brain cell begins to warm up, I was wondering if anyone
would like to share a simple hello world type example of something
like this.
Thanks as
At 10:07 AM -0400 10/24/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 5:59 PM -0400 10/23/02, Bruce Epstein - Zeus Productions wrote:
To my knowledge, Macromedia has repeatedly said they have no objection to
projector sharing.
To my knowledge, it is the exact opposite. I remember someone from
Macromedia
I've got a movie that's pretty static - no animations, nothing sexy. Just
good old application development stuff.
Anyway, I've got this listing of 10 files that I'm displaying, and the way
I'm doing it is this:
a repeat loop where I toss each line's info to be displayed to a movie
script
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