>
> do wiedzienja,
> wsztkego nylepszego ( is that spelling even close?)
>
> Rob
Ofcourse it is ... ;]
Dziekuje i tez zycze wszystkiego najlepszego ;]
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Jake Sapirstein wrote:
>
> If you want to simply pause and resume playback...
>
> to pause linked movie:
>
> tell sprite 1 to pause
First off, pinch me I must be dreaming, someone from Macromedia actually
acknowledging the use of "tell sprite" in a public forum :-)
This method is sure a lot sim
Hi Kerry
> Hey, I'm impressed that you're working Sunday night!
>
> Cordially,
> Kerry Thompson
> Learning Network
That's only because he spent most of the week crying over the Mets losing
:-), and now he has to make up for all that lost time. (okay its a cheap
shot) back to lingo.
Sincerely
M
>Sorry about the inconvenience.
Hey, I'm impressed that you're working Sunday night!
Cordially,
Kerry Thompson
Learning Network
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>Zbigniew Jasinski wrote:
>
> > From: Szymon Drejewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I have movie working on web page named 'movieA' and to this movie is
> > > externaly linked other movie named 'movieB'. Is it possible to stop
> > > 'movieB' when user moves mouse onto?
> > >
>I haven't heard much push about the shockmachine at all of late (what
>happened to that?)
>
>but i've a specific question about package files; I went to
>shockmachine.com, looked up dev info and had a link to the macromedia
>support page. On that page I had a link to 'shockmachine development
>in
At 09:42 29/10/00 -0400, you wrote:
>At 7:20 AM -0400 10/29/2000, Lingo-L Digest wrote:
> >
> >i think lists are case sensitive. am i right?
>
>It depends on the list function and whether you are using strings or
>symbols. Details are in Chapter 6, Lists, of Lingo in a Nutshell.
>
>Free online at
Okay this answer goes out to those polish guys working with director. (My
mother was born in Poland and while I managed to decifer what you have written
I won't dare to try to write back because I'm sure I wouldn't get any of it
right :-)
I haven't actually tried doing what you are asking but her
Hi
(Dir 8 win 98)
Trying to get my head round datagrip
if anyone can shed some light I`d be eternally..&etc.
Using the management tutorial that comes with the xtra
I want to set up a field member, type in a word and search through
the database table to see if it exists.
This is what I`ve written
Hi,
When I tested the 'halt' command on Director 7.0.2, the stopMovie message was
called. The spec. of Director might be changed from ver. 6.5.
_
Bruce Epstein - Zeus Productions wrote:
> To my knowledge, the halt command prevents the stopMovie handler from running.
But I prefer the followin
> You must use the old syntax for field members rather than the dot syntax:
>
> set the color of line 1 of field"myFieldMember" = theColor
Partially correct. You can't use "color" with fields - you have to use
"foreColor", and its value needs to be an integer from 1 to 255 (palette
index referen
At 01:28 AM 10/28/00, Sabine van Almsick wrote:
>Hi List,
>
>i work with director 7.0.2 and QT4movs with soerensen compression.
>after i start my projector the sound in my mov plays the first time.
>then i start another qtmov and the sound does not play anymore.
>the movie i startet first now does
At 7:20 AM -0400 10/29/2000, Lingo-L Digest wrote:
>
>i think lists are case sensitive. am i right?
It depends on the list function and whether you are using strings or symbols. Details
are in Chapter 6, Lists, of Lingo in a Nutshell.
Free online at http://www.zeusprod.com/nutshell/downloads
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Tom Jacobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Is it possible, in lingo, to change the color of a chunk of text in a
> field member? For example, I want to change the first line to a
> different color than the other six lines.
Hi Tom,
It helps to use D6 syntax for this:
rgbColor = rgb(255, 0, 0)
paletteColor
You must use the old syntax for field members rather than the dot syntax:
set the color of line 1 of field"myFieldMember" = theColor
guran
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