good morning,
well nik, i did try it but to no avail...
i think it is time to get rid of everything and start again
thanks for all the suggestions folks...
on 23/7/01 3:14 pm, nik crosina at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> didi you try this thing weith the preferences i suggested earlier?
> nik
right i will give it a go...
i will be back =]
thankyou
on 23/7/01 2:18 pm, nik crosina at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> bfore you re-install, etc. etc, try to quit and launch director, or: drag the
> director preference file onto the desktop (don't throw it away just yet) and
> re-launch di
oh dear, my prop inspector looks nothing like that its just a gray
window with a thumbnail of the individual cast icon/thumbnail of which I
have highlighted in the cast... and really nothing else.
h help! I even tried placing all my film loops in an external cast using
director 6.5 (stati
on 23/7/01 2:23 pm, Colin Holgate at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yeah defo'.. give me five and i shall post a quick pict.
> Are you sure you have the film loop selected in the cast window at
> the same time you are looking at the Property Inspector? If that's
> the case, do you have any way of po
on 23/7/01 2:43 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
> Tried restarting Director?
many times =(
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on 23/7/01 2:14 pm, nik crosina at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hello,
>
> you seem to confuse the cast window (the one with thumbnails with the property
> inspector window.
>
> the prop. insp. window is opened by clicking on
> the 'i' button (square button with blue circle and white i in it)!
on 23/7/01 1:55 pm, Colin Holgate at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> on no!! I must have a freak version of director 8.5, there is nothing
>> clickable in my property inspector window. Basically I get a thumbnail of
>> the cast member; and like you say there is the drum like icon at the bottom
>> ri
loop property.
> open the property inspector and click on the tab with the
> little drum like icon under the playback properties (the only ones anyway, you
> should find as the second in line the loop property.
>
> ciao,
> nik
> crosina
>
>
> On Mon, 23 Jul 2001 09:43
good morning.
I seem to be experiencing a slight problem. I have made a small film loop,
that plays alongside a frame based animation in the score which loops
continuously until you click something, but I only want the film loop to
play once. Now I know that in early versions of director you me
ok thanks for that - I really do need to upgrade don't I!!
> If you are trying to open a Flash file in D6.5, I don't think it will
> work...D7 was the first version to support Flash files.
>
> However, if you are using a newer version of Director(just update the file
> to the new format) you w
i have my main director projector (done in 6.5!!) - is it ok to open an
swf/fla file in a window? if so what is the syntax?...
thanks in advance
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Is it possible to mask stuff
like Flash in Director 8.5
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hi with regards to the postnettext, i am still not too sure whats happening,
I need something that will be posted to the server and handled with an asp
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