Ask a Question related to Macromedia Director Lingo, Design and Development.
-
yiannisezn webforumsuser@macromedia.com #1
Clickable area
I an image which illustrates a circle. The area out of the circle is white and when I do Background transparent it disappears.
When i assign a script to that image i want to run only when I click on the circle and not on on the transparent area.
I managed that with .swf images but I need to be able to do it also with .psd image.
Thank you in advanced.
yiannisezn webforumsuser@macromedia.com Guest
-
How do I change the imageable area to fit themedia area when printing?
I am having trouble with the imageable area and the media area when I print my documents. The imageable area is smaller than the media area and cuts... -
CS converts solid area to gradient area when opening an older file??
Anyone seen this before? I opened a file from Illustrator 9 using CS, and a 20% black screen became a linear gradient from about 20% to 1%. Is there... -
button in MC not clickable
ok, i'm fairly new at actionscripts but i'm creating something very simple and am hung up on it for some reason. i have searched the forums here and... -
bleed, trim area and type area, please advise?
Yes, you are correct. The bleed would be easier to figure out just by taking the extra area, 10mm (235-225=10, 180-170=10) and dividing it by two... -
define a precise clickable area
How to define a precise clickable area for each movieclip? I've multiple clips, each one with its own onMouseDown event. I've also defined for each... -
3DirTeam - Simatrix #2
Re: Clickable area
Ciao
the circle and not on on the transparent area.> When i assign a script to that image i want to run only when I click on
Use "Matte" ink instead Bg Trasparent
It should work.
--
Simatrix --> [url]www.baboni.com[/url]
Italian Director Developers --> [url]www.3DirTeam.net[/url]
Ingenium Director Group Leader --> [url]www.ingenium.ws[/url]
3DirTeam - Simatrix Guest
-
-
srsidman webforumsuser@macromedia.com #4
Re:Clickable area
Use the Matte ink effect, not the Background Transparent...that will do it.
srsidman webforumsuser@macromedia.com Guest



Reply With Quote

