把我在MM的NG中的一段争论放上来:)
In AW6
I hope I can use it like this:
myicon=new dispicon("Mytitle",flow-num,layer)
myicon.load("mybmp","medianame",media-type,positionx,positiony,scale,rotatio
n,mode)
myicon.line("madianame2",x,y,x1,y1,line-mode,line-width)
myicon.medianame.rotation=30
myicon.medianame.positionx=20
myicon.medianame.blink(times)
myicon.medianame2.hide()
myicon.medianame.transparency=90
myicon.medianame.duplicate("medianame3")
myicon2=new dispicon("Mytitle2",flow-num,layer)
myicon2.copymedia("myicon","medianame")
...
and so on...
I hope I can just use script to make an application like lingo!
All the script can run in multithread...
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Yeah right!!
Authorware 6 is going to allow you to:
change the background colour of the calculation icon window (to reduce eye
strain).!!
only allow 12 point and larger fonts in the calculation window.!!
include 60,000 new KO's that replicate everything that AW does already.!!
If you want blinking text, just turn your monitor on an then off again!!
You expect transparency? We havn't even got a good set of drawing tools
yet, hold your horses!!
Why would you want a Duplicate function, does your keyboard not have Ctrl-C,
Ctrl-V?
Only joking (maybe!)
Happy XMAS, and hopefully we'll see some of this functionality in AW next
year.
Regards
Tricky
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> In AW6
> I hope I can use it like this:
>
> myicon=new dispicon("Mytitle",flow-num,layer)
>
myicon.load("mybmp","medianame",media-type,positionx,positiony,scale,rotatio
> n,mode)
> myicon.line("madianame2",x,y,x1,y1,line-mode,line-width)
> myicon.medianame.rotation=30
> myicon.medianame.positionx=20
> myicon.medianame.blink(times)
> myicon.medianame2.hide()
> myicon.medianame.transparency=90
> myicon.medianame.duplicate("medianame3")
> myicon2=new dispicon("Mytitle2",flow-num,layer)
> myicon2.copymedia("myicon","medianame")
> ...
> and so on...
>
> I hope I can just use script to make an application like lingo!
> All the script can run in multithread...
>
>
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Ha!
I can do something looks impossible by AW,but I still hope we can do our
work freely,by a power script like lingo!
more like a OOP language.
I like AW's framework and Director's lingo 
In the future ,perhaps we can use AW as a tool to generate a application
framework in Director timeline format? haha!
It's my dream...
Happy XMAS TOO!
Regards,
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I don't understand what you're asking for. You want Authorware to have a
timeline and a scripting language that's like Lingo.
How do you see the timeline fitting into the icon flowline that's
currently in Authorware?
Grace Daminato
Macromedia Evangelist
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I mean AW can be a RAD tool for DR/Flash???
So many softwares now can export swf!!!
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Why would we want to use it as a RAD tool? It's extremely good at what it
does now. Let it export it's 'shocked' pieces as flash files, and we could
do away with director and flash. Or maybe that's the problem? Macromedia
would lose two best-selling products, because people would just use AW to
create their web playable pieces?
Kind Regards
Tricky
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But,I think it works well in LAN but not internet...
Streamming...???
No...
Too large and too slow
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Surely that is the point of streaming media? It doesn't matter how large
the file is, because it's streaming....there is no problem streaming a 80mb
video fileacross an ISDN connection, so it should not matter what the media
is. It is still possible to produce very small AW file using AW internal
graphic tools, that are very functional, and look quite respectable. This
is the same as Flash and Director. If you wish to use large bitmaps, and
JPEG's then the file size IS going to increase. If you use purely text and
variables then the file size can be kept relativley small.
Kind Regards
Tricky
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I think AW shockwave more like piece by piece ,not streaming...
What i mean is:
contants dispalyed on screen should more like objects(OOP?) so we can set
more property at runtime.and they can have behaviors like a sprite.
In aw framework,every thing is dead to follow the flow.To simulate a sprite
we use perpetual interaction but must deal with more and more "active if "
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Admire you.
Here the web is slow and we only have 0.X-5.X K/sec
view a shocked aw is a terrible dream.
Regards
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And I think I want to change more property at runtime by script!
such as scale/rotate a picture...
and AW is such a pig when you do repeat in calculate icon or set a long
transition time...it stop responding...
Why not use multithread?Like a timeline?Like OOP language/script?
Director can do what authorware can do,but ...
I'm a authorware fan ,I said what i said before because i hope AW will be as
power as Dr!
I'm waitting...AW6...
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More and more people here use flash in their AW because they think aw cant
make such effects like flash.Or sometime AW will be only a shell?
Why aw cant do these flash can do?
because it's framework?
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Rather have AW generate flash so that it can be easily output to Web Format.
!!!
Then you would be talking about an improvement as authorware can do
practically everything, but it fails miserably on the web.
Henry
www.net-campus.com
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Well said Henry, I totally agree.
Tricky