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hanithabet webforumsuser@macromedia.com #1
Interface Screens
Hi i need to know how to build interface screens without having macromedia's windowed background on the screen. I want the desktop to be visible behind my director movie, because i want to build an interface for my director mov. with a shape and not just a boring frame. How can this be done!!
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JB #2
Re: Interface Screens
There are articles and examples out there showing the shape of a miaw
being changed by setting the type of window "x" = member "someMask".
The window can be made the shape of the 1 bit bitmap mask. This has not
worked for me.
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Mark A. Boyd #3
Re: Interface Screens
On 17 Dec 2003, JB <lingoguy@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
It doesn't work in authoring mode, but it should work for you in projector> The window can be made the shape of the 1 bit bitmap mask. This has not
> worked for me.
mode.
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Mark A. Boyd
Keep-On-Learnin' :)
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