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| Tweet Topic Started: Oct 17 2004, 01:52 AM (334 Views) | |
| Archon | Oct 17 2004, 01:52 AM Post #1 |
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EDIT: No worries! I fixed it. I read vectors preloader tutorial and read up the code he used to make the play button. but.. how can i run the debugger without exporting my movie? |
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| Nodron Simpleton | Oct 17 2004, 02:14 AM Post #2 |
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mmm weird, it looks lik there is no error to me
but I am an actionscript noob myself.btw, I prefer to put my actions on the button itself, if it's not neccisairy to put them on frame one of the movie. then it would be on (release) {gotoandplay("scene1", 1);}; |
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| Archon | Oct 17 2004, 02:20 AM Post #3 |
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I did exactly what you said (and vector too) and basically put the script in the button and told it to play the frame when it was clicked. I do have another thingy though. My percentage in the preloader says Undefined% (% as Ive told it to put the character % in the string) Just gotta look over and see what could be wrong |
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but I am an actionscript noob myself.
5:27 AM Jul 12