> I've got a Flash movie playing inside Director MX. All work well,
except
> when the Flash movie is on the stage it traps ALL key strokes
> and my on
> keyDown script in Director no longer gets called. Anyone know a way
> around this?
I haven't seen this, and I've done some projects with a t
Is the dynamic text box actually an input text box? If so, that might
be inadvertently getting focus.
Also, in the property inspector in Flash, double check to see that
editable is not on.
Just some thoughts.
- Michael M.
> I've got a Flash movie playing inside Director MX. The Flash movie h
Hello LINGO-Lers,
I've got a Flash movie playing inside Director MX. The Flash movie has
dynamic text in it so that I can change the text by setting the
variable of the Flash movie's Director sprite. All work well, except
when the Flash movie is on the stage it traps ALL key strokes and my on
What you are looking for is called a "grid". check out the
cXtraStringGrid Xtra (http://www.cxtra.net/). If you want to use
ActiveX, try "MS DataGrid".
best,
valentin
Stephen Ingrum wrote:
> I'm trying to create an interface using column header like in Outlook
> Express (pc)-
> the "from", "Subj
On Thursday, Nov 6, 2003, at 16:29 Europe/Stockholm, Troy Rollins wrote:
On Thursday, November 6, 2003, at 10:03 AM, Baker, Geoff wrote:
Anybody else notice these three bugs in MX and OS 10.3?
1) When you first open a cast in list view you don't see all your cast
members. You have to toggle betw