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Subject: | Re: FLASH: drag & rollout |
From: | Robert Bleeker |
Date: | Fri, 5 May 2000 00:52:38 +0100 |
hi Ted,
Make two frame MC that follows your mouse, in the second frame you have
actionscript executing, everytime the MC loops around, to check the current
X & Y then if the X & Y is within the rectangle you set the X & Y of the MC
you want to follow the mouse.
The only MC that is dragged is the mouseFollower the other movements are
done with the Setproperty functions.
Robert
on 5/5/00 9:00 AM, T.R. Henigson at ted3bits [dot] com wrote:
> When I rollover a rectangular region, I want an object to follow my cursor.
> When I rollout, I want it to stop. The problem is, the draggable object that
> tracks my cursor causes the rollout to happen while I'm still in the
> rectangular region. It seems to get under the cursor and then the rectangle
> thinks I rolled out. I want the rollout to mean I actually left the
> rectangle. What do I do?
>
> Ted
>
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