On Wednesday, March 19, 2003, at 11:43 AM, Scott Rossi wrote:
Being able to use Flash animations natively in Revolution would be
very nice. Using it within QuickTime is a suitable workaround for now.
Just curious, what would be the benefit of running Flash natively within
Rev? You can build a standalone Flash projector so you can already build
Flash applications.
Flash projectors by themselves are very limited in what they can do when it comes to interacting with the operating system. You need to buy 3rd party tools to even begin to have system level functionality. If you've seen things like Britannica's DVD they have a cool example of integrating Flash with their Knowledge Navigator (I think that is the name).
Personally, I would rather see Rev updated with some of Flash's features:
text and graphic antialiasing, draw object transparency, multichannel sound
(not using QT), rotatable text, etc. Why use two separate tools to get the
job done when you could use one?
It would be nice to have Rev be able to do the things that Flash does but Flash is a very powerful vector animation tool and recreating the useful things it can do would be a lot of work. I like using the best tools for the job when they can be integrated together.
Trevor DeVore Blue Mango Multimedia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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