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Subject: Re: FLASH: Newbie question
From: Reinis Ludviks
Date: Sun, 20 Sep 1998 18:01:58 +0100


>>At 10:12 98.08.06. -0500, you wrote:
>>>is the key to gettting your graphics to slow down when moving across the
>>>screen is using a lot of the timeline? IOW the more you use the slower the
>>>motion will be?
>>
>> gee, liz. why dont you just try it, a ?
>>
>You don't have to patronize me. I am an expert db developer and I train a
>lot of people and no matter how dumb "I" think the question is I still
>answer it respectfully. I am trying to learn something new and "everyone"
>has been a beginner at some point. Thank you.

The longer the timeline, the slowe it goes. It showc m secs in the timelime.
If its 20, the its slower then 10 or 5.

100 would be slow-motion.

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