On 6/5/06 10:49 PM, Scott Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Recently, Bill Marriott wrote:
Make sure
you're not in the middle of any project since it takes over your desktop:
go url
http://www.tactilemedia.com/mediaplayer/stacks/games/ouija/ouija.rev;
Spiffy! Now you just need to make it
Scott Rossi wrote
Do the 2 to 12 people need to be alive?
LOL. Sure! I would think it would be easier that way because the
revAfterlifeLib isn't complete yet ;)
The idea would be for multiple people to connect their stacks over the
Internet. They pick up the pointer and have their mouse
Jim-
Tuesday, June 6, 2006, 1:14:15 AM, you wrote:
Do the 2 to 12 people need to be alive?
Not really, as long as they are in keeping with the spirit of the game.
groan
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I'm sure this is easier than I think, but I seem to be having some trouble.
I have a relatively simple program in mind. Imagine an image with multiple
hot spots that have been labeled with letters. I desire to make a program with
an image pointer that randomly selects a word or phrase from a
Hi SupermanSlyr,
What have you tried so far and where did you get stuck?
Do you mean that the pointer image is supposed to more around? How?
What do you mean by random? Is there any user interaction involved?
Best,
Mark
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Every object (or more correctly, control) in Revolution has a location
(or loc) which is the x, y coordinate where that object is located. You
can easily get and set the location of objects.
Here's one way you could build your program using locations:
1. Put in your backdrop image.
2. Make
Recently, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Think of an Ouija board (Only without the board). I'd
also like to move the pointer around and select random letters.
You've already received the answer to your question, so I mention this link
just for fun (1.4MB download, execute in your message box).
Spiffy! Now you just need to make it multi-user so 2 to 12 or so people can
all put their hands on the pointer and have a real cyber-Ouija experience!
:)
Scott Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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You've already received the answer to your question, so I mention
Recently, Bill Marriott wrote:
Make sure
you're not in the middle of any project since it takes over your desktop:
go url
http://www.tactilemedia.com/mediaplayer/stacks/games/ouija/ouija.rev;
Spiffy! Now you just need to make it multi-user so 2 to 12 or so people can
all put their hands