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Subject: Re: FLASH: Panoramic images in flash
From: Helen Triolo
Date: Sat, 13 May 2000 21:28:57 +0100

Matt Parker wrote:
>
> Hello. I am a photographer that is new to Flash and would like to use
> Flash to show my panos on the web. I looked at a tutorial on
> flashkit.com, but I can't seem to get my results to come out right. When
> the image gets scrolled to one end or the other the duplicate movie jumps
> to the opposite side so I don't get a smooth transition. I hope I am
> explaining this well enough, if not I placed an example with the scripts
> that I am using at: http://www.dewaldassociates.com/flash/test.html
>
Hi Matt. To move a movie clip like you're doing, it's better to use a
multiple-frame loop--set the property in one frame, increment it in
another and loop back to the first frame. As far as I know, it can't be
done in a single frame. There's a simple example that might help under
"3-frame loop to change a movieclip's property multiple times" at
http://i-technica.com/whitestuff/actionscriptref.html

Regards,
Helen
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  FLASH: Re: 800 X 600 Resolution/Flash Pi, Ray Broussard
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