Jochen Plumeyer wrote: > mtasc is great (especially in combination with swfmill ), a super fast > ActionScript 1.0/2.0 compiler, and permits a workflow with Makefiles (and > vim ;-) ). > Sorry, but with the Adobe tools I turn into an aggressive Taliban over time, > thousands of mouse clicks until you get what you want.
Wow, there's quite a bunch of misinformation about this. Let's try and clear some of it up. Potlatch 1 compiles _only_ with open source command-line tools (Ming) and will run, to a lesser or greater degree, with an open source SWF player (Gnash). Potlatch 2 compiles with open source command-line tools (Flex Open Source SDK). There are no mouse clicks involved anywhere along the line. Because Potlatch 2 uses ActionScript 3, which compiles to a different bytecode (AVM2), it does not currently run on an open source SWF player. I have every confidence that an open source SWF player will, in time, gain AVM2 support; Lightspark (http://sourceforge.net/projects/lightspark/) may be the most promising candidate. Trying to reconcile the "we need an AS3 version!" and "we must have free software!" camps is impossible within the same editor. Fortunately, we have more than one editor: others are available and indeed I have no intention to deprecate Potlatch 1, but would like to keep it available in parallel. Meanwhile Potlatch 2 development advances at a cracking pace; I think we had seven people hacking on it at WhereCamp EU this weekend. cheers Richard _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk