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2004-08-03 Thread Slava Paperno
Shockwave in Windows is installed in \Windows\system32\Macromed\ S At 01:33 PM 8/3/04 -0400, you wrote: >Kerry, Diego: >I saved my movies as shockwave movies and I don't really know if the windows >machine had shockwave installed. I'll be back there tomorrow and will check. The >machine did

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2004-04-27 Thread Buzz Kettles
At 10:03 PM + 4/26/04, you wrote: Thanks, that works...almost. It fires for maximize and minimize, as you say, but doesn't fire for "normalize" (returning to an open but non-maximized state from other minimized or maximized state). I would need some way of detecting this "normalize" also. AD

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2004-04-26 Thread Andrew Dempsey
Thanks, that works...almost. It fires for maximize and minimize, as you say, but doesn't fire for "normalize" (returning to an open but non-maximized state from other minimized or maximized state). I would need some way of detecting this "normalize" also. AD > AFAIK, the "on zoomWindow" handler

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2004-04-26 Thread Sean Wilson
Here's a MIAW question for you - Is there any way of detecting when a windowType=6 MIAW is maximized by the user? AFAIK, the "on zoomWindow" handler is supposed to fire when a window's maximize/minimize boxes are clicked. [To remove yourself from this list, or to change to digest mode, go to ht

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2004-04-26 Thread Buzz Kettles
At 8:29 AM -0400 4/26/04, you wrote: Buzz: even in DirMX2004? I thought that was a fix. - Michael M. Sorry, I don't know for sure - I haven't had a client ask for delivery in DMX2004, so I don't have it yet. That certainly would be a welcome fix - I find it hard to think in the old syntax now. -B

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2004-04-26 Thread Mendelsohn, Michael
Buzz: even in DirMX2004? I thought that was a fix. - Michael M. > yes, but you must use verbose lingo to do it [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

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2004-04-25 Thread Buzz Kettles
At 12:49 AM +0100 4/26/04, you wrote: Hi, Another question re fields (my favorite types, ...): can i control the font of field text with lingo down to a word level. I realised that in the field window I can select multimple fonts for the text of one field, so I am thinking there must be a way

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2004-04-25 Thread Valentin Schmidt
the font of word 23 of member "myField" = "Arial" the font of char 666 of member "myField" = "Arial" nik crosina wrote: > Hi, > > Another question re fields (my favorite types, ...): > > can i control the font of field text with lingo down to a word level. > I realised that in the field window I

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2003-10-21 Thread Kerry Thompson
> Well. There is a projector with one external linked cast > (name it "one.cct"). After user clicked a button, the > projector loads another castlib (name it "two.cct), like > this: castlib(2).filename = "two.cct". This method worked in > projector, but when I tryed to do so in packaged movie,

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2003-06-15 Thread grimmwerks
.zit? Clearasel. .sit? Stuffit. On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Tab Julius wrote: > > A .zit file? No idea. Perhaps you mean .ziP file? > > If it's a zip file, then either PKZip (http://www.pkzip.com) or WinZip > (http://www.winzip.com) will do it. > > > > > At 11:40 PM 6/15/03, John Dante Cortes

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2003-06-15 Thread stuart heimdal
Take both fingers and squeeze the hell out of it! ;) Bad joke. Sorry. Tab's answer is the correct one! -Stuart On Sunday, June 15, 2003, at 10:00 PM, Tab Julius wrote: A .zit file? No idea. Perhaps you mean .ziP file? If it's a zip file, then either PKZip (http://www.pkzip.com) or WinZ

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2003-06-15 Thread Tab Julius
A .zit file? No idea. Perhaps you mean .ziP file? If it's a zip file, then either PKZip (http://www.pkzip.com) or WinZip (http://www.winzip.com) will do it. At 11:40 PM 6/15/03, John Dante Cortes wrote: guys, how can i open a .zit file from the download file from macromedia .. trial veriso

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2003-06-11 Thread Karina Steffens
Have you thought of using external DVDs? You can get a DVD that can hook up to a serial port, and control it via the DirectComm Xtra (available from DirectXtras). It's tricky but not impossible - done it in a previous incarnation. K

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2003-06-11 Thread Kerry Thompson
> If it's on mac you can use the asio xtra. That's nice. It'd be even nicer if we knew what you were referring to ^_^ Cordially, Kerry Thompson [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 [EMAI

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2003-06-11 Thread grimmwerks
If it's on mac you can use the asio xtra. [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

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2003-01-20 Thread Brad Hile
Have you tried calling the status(fileIObj) or error(status(fileIObj)) of the fileio object this may give you some useful information prefpath also seems to be undeclared as global or property. HTH Brad > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf

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2003-01-10 Thread Charlie Fiskeaux II
The easy way is to use the same lingo that you have on the sprite itself, except change this line: sprite(me.spritenum).member=member(getat(mylist2,myval)) to reflect the channel number of the sprite you want to change (for example, if channel 4): sprite(4).member=member(getat(mylist2,myval))

RE: (no subject) Finding the name of the Member in the Sprite (al stare)

2002-07-26 Thread Allen Stare
Message: 7 From: "nik crosina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: (no subject) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2002 01:13:01 +0100 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Wed, 24 Jul 2002 13:05:37 -0500 "Eric Terry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can someone show

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2002-07-24 Thread nik crosina
On Wed, 24 Jul 2002 13:05:37 -0500 "Eric Terry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can someone show me the way to find the member name of the sprite when this > rollover is done? > Is there a way to use that name in my case statement? hi, this should give you the name of the sprite in question, you

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2002-07-24 Thread Buzz Kettles
currentSprite.member.name At 1:05 PM -0500 7/24/02, you wrote: >Can someone show me the way to find the member name of the sprite when this >rollover is done? >Is there a way to use that name in my case statement? > >on mouseEnter me > set currentSprite = the rollover > case currentSp

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2002-07-18 Thread Buzz Kettles
did you try ... sprite().rotate = sprite().rotate + 90 At 5:58 PM -0300 7/18/02, you wrote: >Buzz, > >its like a puzzle, one piece complete another one, but >i wanna rotate both that seems just one picture. > >flih and flipv don´t work > >if you or somebody else can think anything i´ll >aprecci

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2002-07-18 Thread Bárbara Tâmisa Florentino da Silva
Buzz, its like a puzzle, one piece complete another one, but i wanna rotate both that seems just one picture. flih and flipv don´t work if you or somebody else can think anything i´ll aprecciate thanks a lot... Bárbara Tâmisa --- Buzz Kettles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu: > I'm not sure

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2002-07-18 Thread Buzz Kettles
I'm not sure that i understand your question ... Could you possibly need to try sprite().flipH or sprite().flipV ? (instead of sprite().rotate) -Buzz At 2:30 PM -0300 7/18/02, you wrote: >This is my problem… I have two figures, one I >complement to another one, I would like to rotate them >of

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2002-02-26 Thread Kerry Thompson
> Sorry, I missed the earlier posts so I may be missing something, but > shouldn't you be re-initializing the "i" variable at the top of the > "a" loop in test2 and test5? > D'oh! Good catch, Ken. Here are the adjusted results. The still show that it's faster to manually increment the counter th

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2002-02-26 Thread Ken Prat
Sorry, I missed the earlier posts so I may be missing something, but shouldn't you be re-initializing the "i" variable at the top of the "a" loop in test2 and test5? > It does seem to be a triple-nested loop, but only if the outer loop is > static. I don't think you need to rewrite your loops unl

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2002-02-26 Thread Kerry Thompson
> And please: post the results of your tests! > Some more results--it appears to be a triple-nested loop with two of the loops "loop with" and one "loop while". on test6 ms = the milliseconds a = 0 repeat while a < 1 repeat with i = 0 to 99 repeat with j = 0 to 4

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2002-02-26 Thread Kerry Thompson
> thanks for your re-check... And I too find it absolutely > counter-intuitive. I'll also do some more tests, and if this keeps > true, I will go and re-write some loops... > > And please: post the results of your tests! > Ok ^_^ It does seem to be a triple-nested loop, but only if the outer lo

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2002-02-26 Thread Andy Fuchs
at 26.02.2002 21:02 Uhr, Kerry Thompson wrote: > Does it have to do with the triple-nested loop, I wonder? I'm going to > run some more tests. Hi Kerry, thanks for your re-check... And I too find it absolutely counter-intuitive. I'll also do some more tests, and if this keeps true, I will go an

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2002-02-26 Thread Kerry Thompson
> Hm... - from a logical point of view, the first loop uses a static > count, > while the latter loop always has to check the value of i and we have > to > increment manually... > > Although my tests show something different ?:-o > Mine too--can this be right? test -- 7251 -- "100 / 5 / 10001"

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2002-02-26 Thread Andy Fuchs
at 26.02.2002 8:45 Uhr, Jason Je wrote: > Is there any specific reason you saying that the former loop is much > faster??? I'm just curious... :) Hm... - from a logical point of view, the first loop uses a static count, while the latter loop always has to check the value of i and we have to incr

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2002-02-25 Thread Jason Je
Hi, Andy... Is there any specific reason you saying that the former loop is much faster??? I'm just curious... :) Thanks... Jason >repeat with i = 0 to 99 > repeat with j = 0 to 4 > ... do something > end repeat >end repeat > >or > >repeat while i < 100 > j = 0 > repeat while j <

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2002-02-25 Thread Andreas Gaunitz P11
>> Kerry, you're incrementing by 2! >> >Doh! Well, it's Monday, and it's early (for me). Ah, well, at least I >caught it and corrected it ^_^ > >Reminds me of a story about James Maxwell, the Scottish scientist who >developed the mathematical formulations of Faraday's magnetic field >discoveries.

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2002-02-25 Thread Kerry Thompson
> Kerry, you're incrementing by 2! > Doh! Well, it's Monday, and it's early (for me). Ah, well, at least I caught it and corrected it ^_^ Reminds me of a story about James Maxwell, the Scottish scientist who developed the mathematical formulations of Faraday's magnetic field discoveries. He was

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2002-02-25 Thread Andreas Gaunitz P11
>> im just wondering if this java code can be converted to director >> lingo. >> >> int i >> for (i=0, i<100, i++) >> { int j >> for (j=0, j<5, j++) >> { then do something >> } >> } >> >repeat with i = 0 to 99 > repeat with j = 0 to 4 >

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2002-02-25 Thread Kerry Thompson
> repeat with i = 0 to 99 > repeat with j = 0 to 4 > -- do something > j = j + 1 -- sorry, no increment operator in Lingo > end repeat > i = i + 1 > end repeat > Dang, I'm not awake yet. You don't need to re-increment in the loop. This will do fine: > repeat with i = 0 to 99 > r

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2002-02-25 Thread Kerry Thompson
> im just wondering if this java code can be converted to director > lingo. > > int i > for (i=0, i<100, i++) >{ int j > for (j=0, j<5, j++) > { then do something > } >} > repeat with i = 0 to 99 repeat with j = 0 to 4 -- do something

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2002-02-25 Thread Perry
Sure, -- repeat with i = 0 to 99 repeat with j = 0 to 4 -- do something end repeat end repeat -- Catchya, Pez > im just wondering if this java code can be converted to director lingo. > > int i > for (i=0, i<100, i++) >{ int j > for (j=0, j<5, j

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2002-02-25 Thread Andy Fuchs
at 25.02.2002 11:41 Uhr, mike ang wrote: > int i > for (i=0, i<100, i++) > { int j >for (j=0, j<5, j++) > { then do something >} > } repeat with i = 0 to 99 repeat with j = 0 to 4 ... do something end repeat end repeat or repeat while i < 100

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2002-02-07 Thread Chris Aernoudt
4 secs? - Original Message - From: "mark verhoef" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 11:52 AM Subject: (no subject) > Hello, > We had A discusion here about how long the macromedia > logo should be visible at the end of A CD production. > Does

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2002-02-07 Thread Tab Julius
Its not really a Lingo question, and I think the answer is found in the licensing requirements for Made for Macromedia where it specifies how many seconds it should be visible (at least it used to), in the mwm specifications/documents. - Tab At 11:52 AM 2/7/02 +0100, mark verhoef wrote: >Hel

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2002-01-19 Thread vijay shan
Hey rachid since you have an angle if you have speed then calculating points is not a problem at all. lets have a speed of k that the sprite moves at so the new position is x=x+k*cos(angle) y=y+k*sin(angle) you would be substituting the loch of sprite for x and the locv of sprite for y Hop