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Subject: FLASH: RE: flasher-digest V1 #2752
From: Belinda Bigley
Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 22:50:13 +0100


Please take rbayneatpinnatech [dot] com off this distribution list.

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Subject: flasher-digest V1 #2752

flasher-digest Wednesday, March 29 2000 Volume 01 : Number 2752



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In this issue:

FLASH: does anyone have a moment
FLASH: Re: flasher-digest V1 #2747
Re: FLASH: feedback on intro
FLASH: goto next scene in a loaded movie
Re: FLASH: Loading Flash behind another window?
FLASH: movie control slide
FLASH: Opening a pre-defined browser window from flash?
Re: FLASH: goto next scene in a loaded movie
FLASH: One sound looping through several scenes?
FLASH: OT: SVG Authoring Tool
RE: FLASH: One sound looping through several scenes?
RE: FLASH: does anyone have a moment
Re: FLASH: One sound looping through several scenes?
FLASH: Flashkit
Re: FLASH: using flash for a presentation
Re: FLASH: Download Flash 2 Plugin?
Re: FLASH: Download Flash 2 Plugin?
FLASH:OT:netiquette
Re: FLASH: does anyone have a moment

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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 13:52:33 -0500
From: "Bockelmann, Erica" <erica [dot] bockelmannatgs [dot] com>
Subject: FLASH: does anyone have a moment

to help me troubleshoot a mouseover scrollbar problem? i followed the
virtual-fx tutorial and have reviewed it all day, but i'm stumped. i'll
forward the fla file to all respondents, i haven't ftp'd it yet. thanks so
much in advance...

___________
Erica Bockelmann
Electronic Commerce
Goldman, Sachs & Co.
New York, New York

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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 19:53:38 +0100
From: "James Cutts" <jamesatinone [dot] co [dot] uk>
Subject: FLASH: Re: flasher-digest V1 #2747

I agree with Chris
What a tosser!

- ----------
>From: owneratchinwag [dot] com (flasher-digest)
>To: flasher-digestatchinwag [dot] com
>Subject: flasher-digest V1 #2747
>Date: Wed, Mar 29, 2000, 1:35 am
>

> Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 17:45:03 -0500
> From: Patrick FItzgerald <patrickfatbestweb [dot] net>
> Subject: Re: FLASH: dynamic function for date *!*
>
> Well, when you have nothing more important to say......
>
> Chris Lucania wrote:
>
>> are you on this list to "correct" people....
>> or are you here for the content????
>>
>> how sad.
>> truely.
>>
>> look at the length of your response.
>> sad.
>>
>> P.S.
>> i won't respond to anything further you have to say.
>> i'm just not here for these reasons. Enjoy yourself.
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: John Cocktosten [jcocktostenathotmail [dot] com (mailto:jcocktostenathotmail [dot] com)]
>> Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2000 4:38 PM
>> To: flasheratchinwag [dot] com
>> Subject: RE: FLASH: dynamic function for date *!*
>>
>> Attention all Mensa's:
>>
>> See that little header thing that appears in every message you get? It
looks
>>
>> like this:
>>
>> --------------------------------------------
>> ?: Donald <druidateoe-magical [dot] org>
>> ?: flasheratchinwag [dot] com <flasheratchinwag [dot] com>
>> : ?, 26 2000 12:29 ?
>> ?: FLASH: dynamic function for date
>> --------------------------------------------
>>
>> In this header you can see the original poster's email address. In the
>> example above it is druidateoe-magical [dot] org. This is the person with the
file
>> you all want, the list does not have the file. Send your "me too"
messages
>> to the genius who offered up the file in the first place. Sending your
"me
>> too" message to a list with over 2000 people only makes you look stupid,
to
>> 1999 people. So stop it, send your requests to the person who has the
file.
>> And for all of you folks who want to share files, the phrase "email me"
is
>> not the best solution. Post a URL where it can be downloaded or put in up
on
>>
>> an open source FTP site. This is not brain surgery, it's a mailing list,
use
>>
>> some common sense.
>>
>> John Cocktosten

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Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 13:56:01 -0500
From: "Brian" <mattoneatbhip [dot] infi [dot] net>
Subject: Re: FLASH: feedback on intro

> Hello Eva,
>
> I think the site is very good but a lilttle bit slow.
>
> Maria
> mariaatartico [dot] com

I don't agree.
I thought the speed was in line with the delicate nature of the subject
matter and presentation.
But it's all subjective, ain't it?

- -Brian Matthews


> Hello everyone,
> I just uploaded a flash intro for a website i'm doing for a local florist,
> not totally finished yet, but i would really appreciate some feedback.
The
> file is right here: http://www.egraphicsonline.com/tulipanes/intro.html
> It is a very simple job, but has some bitmaps with alpha effects from 0 to
> 100% and viceversa, and i am experiencing "jumps" when tested on Netscape.
> Could somebody please take a look? and does any of you has a suggestion
in
> order to prevent this...?
> The website is gonna be highly cheesy and sentimental, but that is what
> the client asked for...... i hope i didn't over reacted :)
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Eva

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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 13:58:42 -0500
From: ryan <ryanatbackriver [dot] net>
Subject: FLASH: goto next scene in a loaded movie

I've got a fairly complex animation, 29 scenes total, with a nav at the
bottom that stops, starts, and a go to next scene button. All of this gets
loaded in another movie. The problem is this: I can't seem to get a the
skip (goto next scene) button working. When I run the animation by itself
it works fine, but when it's loaded into the shell movie it no longer works.

I've tried goto next frame and tell target goto next frame
but i'm afraid may paths are screwed up.

any help would be great.

- -ryanatbackriver [dot] net

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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 17:37:57 +0100
From: "Shaun Brazier" <shaunbrazieratfreeuk [dot] com>
Subject: Re: FLASH: Loading Flash behind another window?

Doh!
Good thinking batman. Thanks for your help, DSG

Shaun Brazier
- ----- Original Message -----
From: DSG <dsgatstrickland [dot] com>
To: <flasheratchinwag [dot] com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: FLASH: Loading Flash behind another window?


Ok... let me see if I followed that correctly.

You have:
Sniffer > Entrance (HTML) > Flash (430k)

Why not:
combine these: Entrance (HTML) + Flash (430k) and have:
Sniffer > Entrance (FLASH 430k)

Since you know they have flash from the sniffer, just send them to a
flash file (that is preloading) that gives them an option to continue in
flash or go to an html version, or in other words, a flash version of
your 'Flash or HTML site entrance'. This stops the process of knowing
they have flash and sending them to an html page only to send them to
another flash page. So now they can decide to continue in flash, or go
to html all the while your 430k movie is loading.

DSG


Shaun Brazier wrote:
> My boss is looking for a way to start loading our Flash site "behind the
> scenes" so to speak. We have a sniffer page that is just a .swf calling
an
> entrance page. The entrance page tells the user they do have a flash
> plug-in and therefore have a choice between the flash site and the HTML
> site. My boss wants the flash to start loading ANYWAY??! as soon as they
> get to the entrance page, but they mustn't see it.

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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 14:12:11 -0500
From: ltorrenceatpfs [dot] com
Subject: FLASH: movie control slide

I want to know if it is possible to create a draggable progress indicator. I
have a self-running demo, and I want to put a small, draggable progress
indicator in the lower portion of the screen. The effect I'm after is to
give visual feedback to the user as to where they are in the presentation,
and allow them to scroll forward or back through the move by grabbing the
handle of the indicator and dragging it forward or back.

Anyone care to point me in the right directions, or tell me I'm dreaming?

Lee

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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 20:04:31 +0100
From: "Shaun Brazier" <shaunbrazieratfreeuk [dot] com>
Subject: FLASH: Opening a pre-defined browser window from flash?

Hi,

Just a quick question.:
How do you open a browser window and set the size of it from Flash. I can
open a blank window but how do I call the java script to set the size etc?

TIA

Shaun Brazier

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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 11:13:40 -0800
From: "Cheri Harder" <chericaathome [dot] com>
Subject: Re: FLASH: goto next scene in a loaded movie

Hi, Ryan:

Hard to know what you might have wrong without seeing it, but remember this:
when your movie is published, it is all flattened into one scene. This
means it is easier to control your movie if you use labels for your frames;
then you can target your actions to a specific frame, by label.

Also, if you have wrapped your movie in a container movie (you've made it a
movie clip? Or doing a "load movie?") then your paths may very well be your
problem, but we can't tell what they should be without more info. Check out
http://www.flashbible.com/members/TellTarget/
for great info on tell-target paths.

(There's also a pretty good article on using movie clips as scenes, at
http://www.flashbible.com/members/MovieClips/AsScenes.htm)

HTH

~~~~Cheri Harder~~~~~
charderatawsolution [dot] com
Advantage Web Solution
www.awsolution.com

> I've got a fairly complex animation, 29 scenes total, with a nav at the
> bottom that stops, starts, and a go to next scene button. All of this
gets
> loaded in another movie. The problem is this: I can't seem to get a the
> skip (goto next scene) button working. When I run the animation by itself
> it works fine, but when it's loaded into the shell movie it no longer
works.
>
> I've tried goto next frame and tell target goto next frame
> but i'm afraid may paths are screwed up.

------------------------------

Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 14:18:50 -0500
From: Michael Smith <michaelatcdinteractive [dot] com>
Subject: FLASH: One sound looping through several scenes?

Is it possible to loop a single sound through several consecutive scenes
(without the sound stopping)?

I have a Flash movie that plays continuously from scene to scene, and the
client decided he wants the intro music to play through all the scenes. Ugh.

Possible or not? Thanks.


- --
Michael B. Smith
Director of Multimedia Development
Carton Donofrio Interactive
http://www.cdinteractive.com
120 West Fayette Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
410.576.9000 ext 216
email: michaelatcdinteractive [dot] com

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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 19:25:35 -0000
From: brokenatblackhat [dot] net
Subject: FLASH: OT: SVG Authoring Tool

FWIW,
Jasc Software (the makers of Paint Shop Pro), have released a program called
Trajectory Pro, which is an SVG authoring tool. The new beta, as well as
more
info, FAQ, etc is available from their website http://www.jasc.com/trj.html
- -Eric Dunham

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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 14:49:40 -0500
From: "Gonzalez, Manuel (MCG) - CPC" <MCGatNA2 [dot] US [dot] ML [dot] COM>
Subject: RE: FLASH: One sound looping through several scenes?

What exactly do you want to do? Do you want the loop to start over as you
change scenes? Do you want the loop to play infinitely?

To make the loop play seamlessly through all scenes, you need to create
another fla. file with the looped sound. You load the sound swf. into a
level and reference it when needed via tell target. You may also create a
button that stops and plays the loop. If you want the loop to start over
when you shift scenes, you may accomplish this by using the same method as
above and by adding actionscript in the beginning of the scenes that target
the beginning of the loop.
The recipe:
sound Fla. 4 layers 5 keyframes

1st layer---actions-------frame1-blank keyframe with an action of stop
- --frame 2 "labeled start"with an action of stop----frame 3 "labeled off"
frame4-actions stop all sounds---frame5 action of stop

2ndlayer----sound-------frame2 - keyframe with looped sound--remember to add
9999 to loop option

3rdlayer----button-------frame 2 - button symbol
with action of on(mouse event)go to and play (label off)

4thlayer------------frame 3- button symbol
with action of on(mouseevent)go to and play start
You may e-mail me offline if you need more advice.....
HTH

- -----Original Message-----
From: Michael Smith [michaelatcdinteractive [dot] com (mailto:michaelatcdinteractive [dot] com)]
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 11:19 AM
To: flasheratchinwag [dot] com
Subject: FLASH: One sound looping through several scenes?


Is it possible to loop a single sound through several consecutive scenes
(without the sound stopping)?

I have a Flash movie that plays continuously from scene to scene, and the
client decided he wants the intro music to play through all the scenes. Ugh.

Possible or not? Thanks.


- --
Michael B. Smith
Director of Multimedia Development
Carton Donofrio Interactive
http://www.cdinteractive.com
120 West Fayette Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
410.576.9000 ext 216
email: michaelatcdinteractive [dot] com


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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 14:55:08 -0500
From: "Gonzalez, Manuel (MCG) - CPC" <MCGatNA2 [dot] US [dot] ML [dot] COM>
Subject: RE: FLASH: does anyone have a moment

Why don't you post your' problem... you might not even have to post your
fla.

- -----Original Message-----
From: Bockelmann, Erica [erica [dot] bockelmannatgs [dot] com (mailto:erica [dot] bockelmannatgs [dot] com)]
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 10:53 AM
To: 'flasheratchinwag [dot] com'
Subject: FLASH: does anyone have a moment


to help me troubleshoot a mouseover scrollbar problem? i followed the
virtual-fx tutorial and have reviewed it all day, but i'm stumped. i'll
forward the fla file to all respondents, i haven't ftp'd it yet. thanks so
much in advance...

___________
Erica Bockelmann
Electronic Commerce
Goldman, Sachs & Co.
New York, New York



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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 21:58:26 +0200
From: "Robbert - Jan" <bubaatalphenaar [dot] nl>
Subject: Re: FLASH: One sound looping through several scenes?

One option is that you use "load movie".

You create a new movie with just the sound in it. In the movie with the
animation you create a frame action at frame 1. This action would be
Load/Unload movie. enter the url of the location of your sound movie ans
place it into level 1
it should look like this:

Load Movie ("yoursoundmovie", 1)

Now you can play all your scenes without interupting the sound. You can now
even add another functionality: a stop/play sound button :)

that's all folks :)

=======================
Robbert - Jan van Velzen
Multimedia Developer
Alphenaar Multimedia Studio

http://www.alphenaar.nl
=======================



- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Smith" <michaelatcdinteractive [dot] com>
To: <flasheratchinwag [dot] com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 9:18 PM
Subject: FLASH: One sound looping through several scenes?


> Is it possible to loop a single sound through several consecutive scenes
> (without the sound stopping)?
>
> I have a Flash movie that plays continuously from scene to scene, and the
> client decided he wants the intro music to play through all the scenes.
Ugh.
>
> Possible or not? Thanks.

------------------------------

Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 15:12:42 -0500
From: danatmediacomm [dot] com (Daniel H)
Subject: FLASH: Flashkit

I can not seem to download any of the royalty free resources they have
available. Does anyone know whats up?

Dan

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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 21:26:22 +0100
From: "Phil Ward" <phil-watcrescent-graphics [dot] co [dot] uk>
Subject: Re: FLASH: using flash for a presentation

Wise words from Mike...just like to add that Jugglor is a great tool for
final delivery...use it all the time.

Regards

Phil Ward
Crescent Graphics

phil-watcrescent-graphics [dot] co [dot] uk
www.crescent-graphics.co.uk
New Media <> Internet <> Visuals


- ----- Original Message -----
From: Mountain, Mike J <Mike [dot] Mountainatcapgemini [dot] co [dot] uk>
To: <flasheratchinwag [dot] com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 4:14 PM
Subject: RE: FLASH: using flash for a presentation


> David
>
> I do it all the time - main thing you have to know is what machine the
> presentation will be running on as it will alter performance considerably,
> so check up on it. The better the graphics card the smoother it will run,
> you'll have to alter the fps accordingly.
>
> Other issues to watch out for are colour and contrast, especially when
text
> is involved - test on your projector. But stick to light on dark or dark
on
> light.
>
> The final and most important thing is to storyboard the whole project well
> in advance - and get all the copy you can. If you going to apply text fx
to
> things make sure you know it won't get changed last minute - and get hold
of
> Swish, it's a time saver and a half.
>
> If you must use raster graphics use low res for dynamic ones - or if
you're
> moving stuff over (or below/around) it, stills can be pretty high res -
> music sounds better off from a CD, I wouldn't bother encoding it in. But
try
> and time the presentation to fit in with the music you're using....it's
> looks very cool...again...experiment with the fps.
>
> Use the projector with an FS command to set it full screen rather than in
a
> browser - if possible.....
>
> Anything else..drop me a line.
>
> HTH
>
> Mike M
>
> ++ -----Original Message-----
> ++ From: David Giannetto [dgiannettoatJHCohn [dot] com (mailto:dgiannettoatJHCohn [dot] com)]
> ++ Sent: 29 March 2000 15:36
> ++ To: 'flasheratchinwag [dot] com'
> ++ Subject: FLASH: using flash for a presentation
> ++
> ++
> ++ hey everyone,,
> ++
> ++ has anyone used flash for a presentation? kind of the way
> ++ you would use PowerPoint? can anyone give me an overview of
> ++ how this would work?
> ++
> ++ thanks,
> ++ Dave
> ++
> ++ www.statikhum,com
> ++
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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 15:27:11 -0500
From: unique <uniqueatptd [dot] net>
Subject: Re: FLASH: Download Flash 2 Plugin?

>I am guessing that this question has been asked before, but I am not sure
>where the archives are.
>
>Does anyone know where I can download the Flash 2 plugin?
>
>Thanks in advance...

Mike,

No Flash 2 plugin available from MM, as far as I can tell.

Macromedia insists upon only releasing a *small subset* of all
plugins to its "highly valued (?) customers" (us), DESPITE the fact
that many of us have requested them, and have pointed out strong
reasons for wanting and needing them (including the fact that some of
the plugins that MM has released are MIGHTY BUGGY and we NEED to be
able to test our movies for compatibility with said BUGGY PLUGINS).

They have not explained why / why not. I cannot for the life of me
imagine a reason.

http://www.macromedia.com/support/flash/ts/documents/oldplayers.htm
is all that they're willing to provide, free or otherwise, as far as
I know.

If you're (that's "collective" "you", Gang) not happy about this,
please let MM know:

Especially, PLEASE send also send ANY comments that you choose to
make to this thread to wish-flashatmacromedia [dot] com, as you may be able
to see that I have done, above.

I believe that one or two folks at MM really are trying to help with
this, but, nevertheless, SOMEONE, SOMEWHERE, seems to be blockading
acquiescence to our request.

HTH and see sig,

Ken Sherwood

- --

-- Historic Flash Plugins --
We want them. We need them.
May we have them? If not, why not?
HECK WE'D PROBABLY EVEN *PAY* YOU FOR THEM!

Official ? response from an MM rep to me personally:
"They're not available." (No comment as to "why not".)
HTH

------------------------------

Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 15:31:58 -0500
From: unique <uniqueatptd [dot] net>
Subject: Re: FLASH: Download Flash 2 Plugin?

Cherie offered the best that she could, thusly:

>Hi, Mike.
>
>MM recently posted an archive of old players for us.
^
A VERY SMALL SAMPLING OF

Ken Sherwood, still rankled by this inefficient use of my time toward
what is an IMPERATIVE cause. Macromedia JUST DOESN'T SEEM TO "GET
IT". Again I ask, "WHY NOT?"

- --

-- Historic Flash Plugins --
We want them. We need them.
May we have them? If not, why not?
HECK WE'D PROBABLY EVEN *PAY* YOU FOR THEM!

Official ? response from an MM rep to me personally:
"They're not available." (No comment as to "why not".)
HTH

------------------------------

Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 13:42:05 -0700
From: "Marc Hugentobler" <MARHUGatmdls [dot] usu [dot] edu>
Subject: FLASH:OT:netiquette

Hey y'all,
Speaking of netiquette, I for one would appreciate it mucho if
everybody commenting
endless messages would, maybe, practice a little more restraint.
This is not a flame just constructive criticism.
Comment a few relevant lines.
I don't, and I think most others don't, enjoy seeing ten
posts with 30 lines of commented message and a one line reply.
Again take it with a grain of salt and thanks.

Marc

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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 21:30:34 +0200
From: Ivo Gersdorff <flash4meatgmx [dot] de>
Subject: Re: FLASH: does anyone have a moment

Hi Erica,

I would try to help if I can handle it...

Ivo :-))

"Bockelmann, Erica" schrieb:

> to help me troubleshoot a mouseover scrollbar problem? i followed the
> virtual-fx tutorial and have reviewed it all day, but i'm stumped. i'll
> forward the fla file to all respondents, i haven't ftp'd it yet. thanks
so
> much in advance...
>
> ___________
> Erica Bockelmann
> Electronic Commerce
> Goldman, Sachs & Co.
> New York, New York
>

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