Can someone tell me how to open the message window in Shockwave? I've made
an ini file called shockwave.ini and put this in it:
[Settings]
MessageWindow=1
[Lingo]
DisplayFullLingoErrorText=1
The errors pop up great. But there is no message window opening. What am I
missing?
I'm running this
AFAIK the message window is not available in shockwave... if anyone can
prove wrong that would be great though!
Jorge
-Original Message-
Can someone tell me how to open the message window in Shockwave? I've made
an ini file called shockwave.ini and put this in it:
[Settings]
: lingo-l Message window in shockwave
AFAIK the message window is not available in shockwave... if anyone can
prove wrong that would be great though!
Jorge
-Original Message-
Can someone tell me how to open the message window in Shockwave? I've made
an ini file called shockwave.ini
Hi all !
I recently post a question regarding the creation of the window message for
a projector... Thanx to everyone who respond, everything work fine now. My
question now is about the content of this window message... Ist it possible
to copy the content of the message window into a txt file.
: lingo-l message window question
Sure. You will need a .INI file of the same name as the projector in the
same folder as the projector.
So, if your projector is SIMON.EXE then you will need (if you don't have
one already) a file called SIMON.INI
This is a text file, and you can edit
You may be right - I am referencing D8 and earlier - to be honest I
haven't tried this in D8.5...
I use it in 8.5 with no problem--at least on Windows. Haven't tried the Mac
yet.
the debugPlaybackEnabled does need to be set to true for 8.5. My projector
is called Get Set.exe and I have a
I use it in 8.5 with no problem--at least on Windows. Haven't
tried the Mac yet.
the debugPlaybackEnabled does need to be set to true for 8.5. My
projector is called Get Set.exe and I have a
Get Set.ini file with this line in it:
MessageWindow=1
Then I put this in my prepareMovie
: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 12:21 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: lingo-l message window question
Hi all,
Is it possible to create the message window of Director for a projector.
My project work fine in Director but when I create the projector it quit for
no reason, so I want to find out where
Sure. You will need a .INI file of the same name as the projector in the
same folder as the projector.
So, if your projector is SIMON.EXE then you will need (if you don't have
one already) a file called SIMON.INI
This is a text file, and you can edit it with Notepad (or SimpleText if
Mac).
Hi
Sure. You will need a .INI file of the same name as the projector in
the
same folder as the projector.
This is true of director 7 and 8 but not of director 8.5.. if you happen to
be using D8.5 then you will need to add the line
the debugPlaybackEnabled = true
to some convenient place in
Are you sure that you've got a frame script in place to do looping?
(and it's not just working in auth because of the Control Panel's
loop button...)
* a long shot, but I've done this to myself
-Buzz
At 12:21 PM -0400 7/25/01, Allard, Simon wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to create the
.
!?
Josie
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Subject: Re: lingo-l message window question
Sure. You will need a .INI file of the same name
This is pretty basic, I know, but I've been using the debugger so long...
How do I get the message window to show when I'm running a projector? This
is D8.5 on Win ME. I'm trying to track a bug in my Alt-F4 trapping, and of
course you can't do that from the authoring environment.
And by the
use an .ini file
named the same as your projector. plus the dot inny of course.
comment out the following line;
MessageWindow=1
that should do it.
you can set the rect if you want, but you don't have to.
-bhakti
Kerry Thompson wrote:
This is pretty basic, I know, but I've been using the
use an .ini file
named the same as your projector. plus the dot inny of course.
comment out the following line;
MessageWindow=1
that should do it.
you can set the rect if you want, but you don't have to.
For D8.5, you also have to set the debugPlaybackEnabled system property to
TRUE
MessageWindow=1
For D8.5, you also have to set the debugPlaybackEnabled system property to
TRUE (prepareMovie).
Thanks, guys--that did it.
Cordially,
Kerry Thompson
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No Ramesh, the file has a .ini extension. Besides, if it didn't then the
"DisplayFullLingoErrorText" setting wouldn't work either. Can someone mail
me a copy of the .ini file with those settings in place? I might be making
a really silly mistake and not being able to notice it.
Regards,
Pranav
Hello Pranav,
Just one more guess...
Open your ini file in Microsoft word and make sure that there are no funny
square characters at the beginning or end of the lines and it should save
it as plain TXT file.
regards
--
Ramesh CT
Thanx for the .ini, Ramesh. Works great.
I found out the problem too. Seems that all projectors created with the
commercial version of Director _fail_ to obey this command while the
non-commercial ones do. Does anyone know of a decimal release of Director?
Or a minor update or something which
But that should come under [Lingo] section right?
[Lingo]
DisplayFullLingoErrorText=1
Make sure the extension of the file is .ini. When 'folder options view
Hide extention for the known file types' is turned ON and changing the
extention of *.txt file to .ini will lead to *.ini.txt. I'm not
hi,
i having a movie with quit button. when we click on
quit button it should display "message
window(confirmation box)" with "yes" and "no" options.
if we click on "yes" it should quit and if "no" it
should start the movie again. is there anyway to do
this without using an Xtra.
thanks
ancy
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Subject: lingo-l message window
hi,
i having a movie with quit button. when we click on
quit button it should display "message
window(confirmation box)" with "yes" and "no" options.
hi
you can follow a simple method to create the
confirmation box. just create a good alert box in the
paint window and another two cast members saying which
say "yes" or "no" and when the user cliks on the quit
button the header should jump to the frame where the
alert diaalog box is there and
hi
you can follow a simple method to create the
confirmation box. just create a good alert box in the
paint window and another two cast members saying which
say "yes" or "no" and when the user cliks on the quit
button the header should jump to the frame where the
alert diaalog box is there and
been using director for a while now, but i can't seem to
figure out how to clear the message window with lingo or if it's even
possible...if there is a way can any tell me the command please...
Just curious, but why would you want to do it through Lingo?
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been using director for a while now, but i can't seem to
figure out how to clear the message window with lingo or if it's even
possible...if there is a way can any tell me the command please...
thank you
ken
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At 2:12 PM -0800 1/19/01, Ken Huynh wrote:
been using director for a while now, but i can't seem to
figure out how to clear the message window with lingo or if it's
even possible...if there is a way can any tell me the command
please...
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