animate
those series of images in cast which make up the sprite animation and place
this animation on the one frame?
Any suggestions and source is greatly appreciated.
Rudy Sanchez
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Thanks, Colin. That was a great suggestion which I had not noticed before.
Rudy
Can I get the basic script for animating the sprite animation? Where does
this script go? If I place a loop in that one frame, how does lingo
animate
those series of images in cast which make up the sprite
n the second page are sprite 2. How does Director
differentiate between the two buttons if they both have the same number?
Is there an easier way to solve this problem.
Thanks,
Rudy Sanchez
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or not visible
When you "rollOver" the button, you set it to TRUE to make it visible.
Then, if you press on it, you go to that page.
Rudy Sanchez
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Thanks again, Kerry.
Hopefully I will be of help to you all... some day.
By the way, has anyone ever taken the time to archive the great info here?
Best wishes,
Rudy
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Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000
I appreciate the fact that people do respond to posts here. You all have
been fairly serious and supportive. I can say this, because I have seen
other boards.
Thanks again,
Rudy
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Good points, Colin, thanks, Rudy
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Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 1:08 AM
Subject: Re: lingo-l Problem with go to frame
The reason that this stuff is pissing me off is because I use another
authoring
Hi Kerry, your explanation is about the best I have read on the "go to"
subject. Your explanation was very helpful.
I suspect that Director 8 would be the way to go, but I am having a hard
time justifying the cost. I would be interested in hearing how many
developers earned at least $1000 +
Yes, I agree. That was a good suggestion.:)
Rudy
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Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 2:29 AM
Subject: Re: lingo-l Problem with go to frame
That suggested that running the programming would show the
Hi Kerry:
Well, you definitely got my attention. Sorry, I most have missed your
earlier list. Too bad.
I work for the fed gov't. Frankly I do not know anyone who uses Director
where I work, but I can see good reasons why they should.
I suppose that if I were to offer my services to corps
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