On Aug 20, 2005, at 10:56 PM, Judy Perry wrote:
Is it just Flash in general or Macromedia products (specifically,
Director) in particular?
I've noticed this as well...
Judy
On Sat, 20 Aug 2005, Geoff Canyon wrote:
As people have said, Flash can't have shaped windows in the first
place,
Yeah, I understand... but I had to use it for my MS in IDT... and it was
P-A-I-N-F-U-L-L and E-X-P-E-N-S-I-V-E.. (had to pay $1,000+ for data
recovery).
Colin Holgate from the HC list finally alerted me that there was a
serious problem with running it under classic that ate up all CPU
As people have said, Flash can't have shaped windows in the first
place, so this animation is out of consideration. My experience with
Flash movies in general is that they happily take up 100% of my
1.2gHx CPU.
Recently, Judy Perry wrote:
Is it just Flash in general or Macromedia products
And now they are to be one company. I shudder. I'm thinking of
abandoning Mac and Windows and becoming a Linspire guy who doesn't
depend at all on software megaliths like these clowns (Adobe), who
have from the beginning played like bullies on the playground.
On Aug 21, 2005, at 9:49 AM,
On Sat, 20 Aug 2005, Geoff Canyon wrote:
As people have said, Flash can't have shaped windows
in the first place, so this animation is out of
consideration.
Look at this option to have custom
shape windows in flash: mProjector.
http://www.screentime.com/faqs/mProjector/index.html
Visit my
On Aug 19, 2005, at 12:59 PM, Todd Higgins wrote:
Does anyone know how that would compare to a similar animation in
Flash?
As people have said, Flash can't have shaped windows in the first
place, so this animation is out of consideration. My experience with
Flash movies in general is
Is it just Flash in general or Macromedia products (specifically,
Director) in particular?
I've noticed this as well...
Judy
On Sat, 20 Aug 2005, Geoff Canyon wrote:
As people have said, Flash can't have shaped windows in the first
place, so this animation is out of consideration. My
seeing
this!
cheers
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Dan Shafer
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 20:44
To: How to use Revolution
Subject: Re: Blowing in the Wind
But I thought the wind was always blowing so strongly in
Scotland that flags
Recently, Todd Higgins wrote:
I would love to see the smooth effect, but it also flickers like mad
under Rev 2.5.1, any chance of saving it as stack that I could get to
from the Dreamcard 2.6.1 player?
The flag stack is just that -- a stack. And it relies on the latest version
of Rev to
Thanks Scott,
I was able to get it play smoothly in the 2.6 Revolution Dreamcard
Player. It is a beautiful effect, but it was sucking up 25% of my
G4's processor (867 PB). Is that typical? Does anyone know how that
would compare to a similar animation in Flash?
Todd
On Aug 19, 2005,
Excellent work scott! And twice as funny if you set the systemWindow of
the stack to true. :-)
I was able to get it play smoothly in the 2.6 Revolution Dreamcard
Player. It is a beautiful effect, but it was sucking up 25% of my G4's
processor (867 PB). Is that typical? Does anyone know how
Recently, Todd Higgins wrote:
I was able to get it play smoothly in the 2.6 Revolution Dreamcard
Player. It is a beautiful effect, but it was sucking up 25% of my
G4's processor (867 PB). Is that typical?
This is true for almost any animation/messages that run in intervals less
than 1
Thanks, Scott. A superb effect - what seems to me particularly weird
is to have it billowing smoothly as I read the emails about it!
On 16 Aug 2005, at 22:07, Scott Rossi wrote:
Greetings List:
For those of you who were unable to attend my presentation at
RevConWest, I
showed some
Lovely :)
Any chance of a Scottish Flag?
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But I thought the wind was always blowing so strongly in Scotland
that flags don't ripple, they just stand straight out.
:-D
Dan
On Aug 17, 2005, at 5:21 AM, david bovill wrote:
Lovely :)
Any chance of a Scottish Flag?
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the faces of the drulling developpers on other IDEs seeing
this!
cheers
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But I thought
Show off..
(Though works great here on WinXP!)
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On 8/16/05 4:07 PM, Scott Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings List:
For those of you who were unable to attend my presentation at RevConWest, I
showed some experiments with one of Rev's newest features: deep masks. One
of the nice things about this feature is the ability of Rev to
On 8/16/05 2:07 PM, Scott Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(you should be able to drag the stack around your desktop as well)
Almost every time, that worked. The other times, the click on the flag
brought the application behind the flag to the front, so that the flag
disappeared behind the other
Recently, Dick Kriesel wrote:
(you should be able to drag the stack around your desktop as well)
Almost every time, that worked. The other times, the click on the flag
brought the application behind the flag to the front, so that the flag
disappeared behind the other app's window. Why
Dick...
I saw that once, too. But I discovered I was in edit mode, not browse
mode. COuld be?
On Aug 16, 2005, at 2:22 PM, Dick Kriesel wrote:
On 8/16/05 2:07 PM, Scott Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(you should be able to drag the stack around your desktop as well)
Almost every
Scott
You continue to amaze me. Very, very nice.
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Beautiful under RR, flickers like mad under MC 2.6.1
On 16-Aug-05, at 4:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings List:
For those of you who were unable to attend my presentation at
RevConWest, I
showed some experiments with one of Rev's newest features: deep
masks. One
of the nice
On 8/16/05 8:25 PM, John Vokey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Beautiful under RR, flickers like mad under MC 2.6.1
That's because MC 2.6.1 doesn't have support for deep masks... the MC engine
that is under Revolution 2.6 (the one that uses deep masks) is 2.6.5.
HTH,
Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software
Scott,
Totally awesome, as they used to say.
You must be from another planet...space ships aliens on your front
yard every Halloween. There is a connection.
Great stuff.
ciao,
sims
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Recently, sims wrote:
You must be from another planet...space ships aliens on your front
yard every Halloween. There is a connection.
Shh...
Klaatu Barata Nikto.
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia Design
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simply mind blowing...
If only rev could paint that fast...
cheers
Xavier
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 17/08/2005 06:52:15:
Recently, sims wrote:
You must be from another planet...space ships aliens on your front
yard every Halloween. There is a connection.
Shh...
Klaatu
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