Re: lingo-l Making fire was:masking out video background

2003-06-01 Thread Colin Holgate
Playtime is over. Spent too much time on the pot. Oh well. http://h00050207be9f.ne.client2.attbi.com/fire/index.html I did an interface long ago that had fire and smoke elements in it. I'll have to dig it out. This bit: if oddeven = 2 then oddeven = 3 else oddeven = 2 end if

Re: lingo-l Cuepoints

2003-06-01 Thread Colin Holgate
Here is an example list of cuepoints from markers inserted in Peak: -- [start , announce2 , announce3 , whistler, disappeared , mark05, mark06, mark07, newmarker , newmarker01 , newmarker2] The spaces are not inserted or visible in Peak. Has anyone noticed this and perhaps found a solution

lingo-l [ANNC] TreeView 3.0 released

2003-06-01 Thread Gretchen Macdowall
I am happy to announce the release of TreeView version 3.0. It includes the following new features: * An OSX version * More detailed user event reporting that allows a Lingo implementation of drag and drop * The ability to place callback handlers at multiple levels such as the sprite level, for

lingo-l Web Broswer in Director MX

2003-06-01 Thread Tom Richardson
Hello, Can some one please help me? I simply want to place an in-bedded web browser on the stage And automatically go to an internet URL. I would like to flag a custom error message if the person is not on line at the time they click the button that takes them to the online website. A few

RE: lingo-l Web Broswer in Director MX

2003-06-01 Thread Tom Richardson
Hello Mark, Thank you for your detailed response, This is a big help... The WebXtra from tabuleiro.com looks great. I will take a closer look. I.E. 4.0 or higher requirement does not seem like a problem, most Users likely would be higher than this any way I would hope. Question, Do you know of

RE: lingo-l Web Broswer in Director MX

2003-06-01 Thread Slava Paperno
I don't know how reliable this is, but (the environment) system variable in MX has a property called #internetConnected that you may want to look at. The Environment variable as actually implemented in MX is richer than its description in the printed manual. To see all priperties, just type

RE: lingo-l Web Broswer in Director MX

2003-06-01 Thread Mark R. Jonkman
I'm not 100% sure of the Internet connected property for a couple of reasons. From past experience, it seems to indicate the existance of a tcp/ip connection but not necessarily an Internet connection. It might even be less then that.. simply the existance of a network connnection. You could be on

lingo-l flash posterframe

2003-06-01 Thread grimmwerks
Again, probably find this before I get a response, since I JUST DID IT 2 weeks ago - but howzabout getting the image of a flash member via posterframe? What's the call? [To remove yourself from this list, or to change to digest mode, go to http://www.penworks.com/lingo-l.cgi To post messages

lingo-l Shockwave Error

2003-06-01 Thread pjg
Hi All, I haven't used this mailing list in a while, but I've hit a bit of a brick wall with a project and was wondering if anyone could offer any suggestions. The basic problem stems from a shockwave application when run on one particular computer - a typical Windows PC system with a broadband

Re: lingo-l flash posterframe

2003-06-01 Thread Colin Holgate
Again, probably find this before I get a response, since I JUST DID IT 2 weeks ago - but howzabout getting the image of a flash member via posterframe? What's the call? member.image [To remove yourself from this list, or to change to digest mode, go to http://www.penworks.com/lingo-l.cgi To

Re: lingo-l flash posterframe

2003-06-01 Thread grimmwerks
Nevermind, misplaced dot. [To remove yourself from this list, or to change to digest mode, go to http://www.penworks.com/lingo-l.cgi To post messages to the list, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Problems, email [EMAIL PROTECTED]). Lingo-L is for learning and helping with programming Lingo.

Re: lingo-l Shockwave Error

2003-06-01 Thread Buzz Kettles
Shockwave has it's own cache - that might contributing to your problem. look up clearCache hth -Buzz At 10:56 AM +0800 6/1/03, you wrote: Hi All, I haven't used this mailing list in a while, but I've hit a bit of a brick wall with a project and was wondering if anyone could offer any