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<0> no tutorial for it ?
<1> quite a lot
<1> dynamically loading... loader.... scrolling .... you should use a component
<1> you can try with the scrollpane component
<0> anything u suggest ?
<1> should work
<2> Da_SAiNt: You making the whole website in flash?
<0> yes
<0> i dont mind buying components that i'll have to use and will make my life allot easier :D
<3> !find fscommand
<2> You can probably find some examples of what you want to do on the web
<2> And see hwo they did it
<2> how*
<4> god
<4> my office is changing alot these days



<1> yes?
<4> lots of new faces. ugh
<4> i hate it
<1> good ones?
<4> no
<4> asian faces
<4> lol
<1> heh
<1> cheap ones
<4> the girl's like
<4> "Jordan wanna meet now?"
<4> jordan has his headphones on
<4> so.. like she.. is whispering ..
<4> because you know that's practical to do when someone has headphones on
<4> then she just ilke ... decides to not follow through..
<4> lol
<4> and hides away behind her desk
<4> ... sad
<1> heh
<4> some stupid MTV employee
<2> Heh
<2> Where do you work, if you don't mind me asking
<1> better watch out ... maybe one of the guys here is sitting right next to you nickfury :)
<4> i wish one of you guys was working here
<2> He could just /whois them
<2> I mean /whois everyone on this channel*
<1> and you're wondering why they laugh at the same time we throw some joke here :)
<4> anyone have off by hand, some code that rotates a mc, according to mouse position on screen
<4> finding angles and ****
<4> off hand?
<1> not at hand but in brain
<4> can ya.. give me an idea
<4> just relating to this other code i have
<4> this._rotation = ( insert here );
<4> which will be wrapped in a OEF
<2> arctan((mouse._y-mc._y)/(mouse._x-mc._x))
<2> Is what I'd use to get angle
<1> yes thats correct
<4> thanks boys
<2> Wait.. That might not work in two of the quadrants
<4> what's arctan
<1> atan
<4> ah
<1> arcus tangens
<2> Oops, atan..
<4> ok but
<4> atan isnt' something that isn't clearing in flash
<4> (excuse my n00bness on trig)
<5> http://www.aftenposten.no/english/local/article1230093.ece <-- rofl
<2> math.atan
<1> !find -c Math.atan2
<6> Math.atan2 == http://www.macromedia.com/support/flash/action_scripts/actionscript_dictionary/actionscript_dictionary451.html
<1> and
<1> !find -c Math.atan
<4> so i have
<4> Math.atan((_root._ymouse-this._y)/(_root._xmouse-this._x));
<1> one of them
<6> Math.atan == http://www.macromedia.com/support/flash/action_scripts/actionscript_dictionary/actionscript_dictionary450.html
<4> sorry.
<4> this._rotation = Math.atan((_root._ymouse-this._y)/(_root._xmouse-this._x));



<4> but seems incorrect.
<1> well thats the idea
<1> try atan2
<2> How does it seem incorrect?
<4> well
<4> it's not incorrect
<4> but.. not doing what it's supposed to i suppose
<1> maybe you have to add 90 degree
<1> not sure
<2> Does it only work for 1/2 the angles?
<4> Managore it just kinda twitches
<2> When is it applying the this._rotation?
<1> did you try atan2?
<4> yep
<4> Managore yes sir
<4> what abuot the Math.pi/180 kind of way
<1> radiants
<1> not needed here
<2> It's atan, it shouldn't matter
<1> its atan...
<1> yes
<2> I beat you :)
<4> well
<4> i have this line
<4> this._rotation = Math.atan((_root._ymouse-this._y)/(_root._xmouse-this._x));
<0> [20:36] <2> You can probably find some examples of what you want to do on the web... Managore - can u help out ? what should i search for ?
<4> wrapped in the mc's OEF
<0> because man... i can't find **** :(
<2> Da_SAiNt: I'm not sure, I haven't ever tried to do something like that before
<0> so managore, lets say u got a page with a gallery where u have allot of topics... what do u do if ur template doesnt fit all the pages...
<0> all the pages = all of the content
<1> brb getting me a pizza
<2> nickfury: Just a sec
<4> Managore thanks brother.
<2> I found just what you're after
<4> it's really a matter of having that litlte code sniplet to learn / work off of
<2> http://pastebin.com/565410
<4> very appreciated Managore
<2> the two elses are if it's vertical, so it doesn't try to divide by zero
<4> hrrrm
<2> (if the two x positions are the same)
<4> what would _parent._X refer to
<7> In MySQL do you put your timestamp at the beginning or end of the table?
<2> Um, that's the mc
<4> so what.s this the n
<4> err this
<4> (this._y + _parent._y)
<2> Woah.. Hmm, wait a sec
<2> Oh, errr, (this._y + _parent._y) = mc._y
<2> My example was a bit more complicated than I thought it was
<2> Sorry :)
<8> **** i have a block hole in my tooth
<2> K0m4: A block hole?
<8> hehe xo
<8> yo
<8> but it dosn't hurt
<2> Is that a black hole? :/ If so, that's bad
<2> is that like a black hole*
<4> Managore
<4> anyway to slim down ?
<5> <-- trying to figure out why this thing costs $13,999.95 http://www.techeblog.com/index.php/tech-gadget/the-velocipede
<7> ominous: low demand, custom manufacturing.
<5> low intelligence
<4> i'm so confused how this atan stuff is finding a _rotation angle when i trace it all i get is like -1 0 1 kind of thing
<9> why is it a velocipede?
<10> that is the most ridiculous thing I have ever seen.
<10> idiot made that thinking someone would buy it...
<2> http://pastebin.com/565435 see if that works first
<11> I'll bet someone will buy one at least.
<5> if low demand and custom manufacturing justifies that price then I have a $4,700 toaster you might be interested in
<11> People will buy anything.
<2> to find an angle, using trig, where you have the two short sides, it's y/x = tan(angle) (which is the same as gradient), so atan(y/x) = angle
<5> anyone wanna buy a $10 bill? it's on sale for $99.95. quantity is unlimited


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