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Farted by RomanClock, May 25, 2007, 05:28:15 PM

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FaggotBerry

[flash]http://denvish.net/ulf/180507/2128_faggotberry.swf width=150 height=150[/flash]

RomanClock

I made a slight edit to the code:
I changed the first following = true to following = false



Quote from: FBerry;829443somthings wrong with my script. wen my mouse hits the green it adds one. not wen the "follow" hits it.
[flash]http://denvish.net/ulf/250507/75535_ASA1.swf[flash]

You have an earlier version of my code, redo the codes.
lemayo lol :soups:

TequilaClock


FluxCapacitorClock


SockpuppetClock

Quote from: Dilbert;829473I need help with the name instance thing I think.
When you click on the movie-clip, in the properties there is a text-box under the slide-down menu of what it is, which is where the instance name is supposed to be.



Did you name the mouse follow?


TequilaClock

Quote from: SockPuppetClock;829494When you click on the movie-clip, in the properties there is a text-box under the slide-down menu of what it is, which is where the instance name is supposed to be.



Did you name the mouse follow?

Ah I see. thx

AnkhClock

Hey wait, this AS works in MX 2004 right?



FluxCapacitorClock

Quote from: AnkhClock;829507Hey wait, this AS works in MX 2004 right?

Yeah, it should.

AnkhClock

Quote from: FluxCapacitorClock;829509Yeah, it should.

Then I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
Quote**Error** Scene=Scene 1, layer=Layer 1, frame=1:Line 1: Statement must appear within on/onClipEvent handler
     onEnterFrame = function () {

Total ActionScript Errors: 1     Reported Errors: 1



TequilaClock

Quote from: AnkhClock;829507Hey wait, this AS works in MX 2004 right?

Yeh, AS 2.0 was made in an even earlier version.

SockpuppetClock

Quote from: AnkhClock;829514Then I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
You're putting it on the movieclip lol.

Put it on the frame.

TequilaClock

Question: I sthere a way to make the default arrow cursor invisible on the Flash?

Sonucais

Quote from: Dilbert;829524Question: I sthere a way to make the default arrow cursor invisible on the Flash?
Using Alpha, no?
[flash][/flash]

AnkhClock

Quote from: SockPuppetClock;829518You're putting it on the movieclip lol.

Put it on the frame.

gottdam fffffffffff

[FLASH]http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/1143/astryug9.swf width=250 height=250[/FLASH]



TequilaClock

Quote from: HOUSEMASTER;829530Using Alpha, no?

... I mean the white computer arrow cursor.

Sonucais

Quote from: Dilbert;829546... I mean the white computer arrow cursor.
Oh yeah, theres a code. Mouse.hide()
[flash][/flash]


TequilaClock

Quote from: HOUSEMASTER;829555Oh yeah, theres a code. Mouse.hide()

Woot <3

RomanClock

heh, sock
You know what. I think each session should have a main game type we focus on, then when all the kinks are worked out, I could compile them and submit it to NG as Actionscript Academy Session X. I think it would make a cool series, a bunch of different people making mini games compiled into one flash :D
lemayo lol :soups: