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Flash 's undo / Library: moving an asset up doesn 't work

Flash 's undo / Library: moving an asset up doesn 't work

2004-02-22       - By Morten Barklund

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Didn 't see this change, as I haven 't worked much with the new 2004.

But I simply LOVED the previous way - brilliant to keep history like that.

And the fact that it 's changed doesn 't make sense - I guess it was due to
the fact, that it was better, that the original method was made. Now I
really can 't see the reason for changing it.

Maybe someone can share... I don 't get it!

// Morten Barklund
// DKMMUG Manager

> -- --Original Message-- --
> From: John Grden [mailto:JohnG@(protected)]
> Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2004 5:16 PM
> To: flashcoders@(protected)
> Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Flash 's undo / Library: moving an asset up
> doesn 't work
>
>
> Never mind.
>
> Macromedia 's site:
>
> Changes to "Undo " and the History Panel
> The Undo feature (Edit > Undo) in previous versions of Flash was
> object-specific: There was a separate set of undo steps for different
> objects, such as the Stage, movie clips, and library. In Flash MX
> 2004, the
> undo stack is now document-specific.
>
> Anyone else think this sucks? Does anyone have any tips/tricks
> to offer up?
> I 'm thinking I must be missing something "cool " about this change
> other than
> the history panel.
>
> John Grden
> Senior Flash Developer
> Blitz Digital Studios
>
> [e] John@(protected)
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>
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>
> > -- --Original Message-- --
> > From: John Grden [mailto:JohnG@(protected)]
> > Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2004 8:01 AM
> > To: flashcoders@(protected); FLASHmacromedia@(protected)
> > Subject: [Flashcoders] Flash 's undo / Library: moving an asset
> up doesn 't
> > work
> >
> > I apologize if this has been asked/answered, I did a search and didn 't
> > seem
> > to find a posting about it.
> >
> > Is there ANY possible way to revert the MX style of undo in the IDE???
> > I 've
> > hesitated in asking for a while now so that I might get used to
> it, but it
> > sucks horribly.
> >
> > If you 're not sure what I 'm referring to, when you did undo in
> MX, it just
> > focused in the timeline you 're working. So if you went back to
> a timeline
> > and decided to "undo " something it would work that way. Now, it 's a
> > global
> > undo and it 's unbelievably annoying and sometimes unusable.
> >
> > PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE tell me there is a way to revert back.
> >
> > Also, anyone aware of why I can 't move an asset up to another folder in
> > the
> > library, but I can move it down? (IE: drag a movie clip up to an unseen
> > portion of the library window and it doesn 't auto scroll,
> moving down DOES
> > work).
> >
> > John Grden
> > Senior Flash Developer
> > Blitz Digital Studios
> >
> > [e] John@(protected)
> > [c] 714.326.7211
> > [w] www.BlitzDS.com
> >
> > [a] Blitz DS
> >   ?11336 Camarillo Street
> >   ?Suite 200
> >   ?North Hollywood, CA 91602
> >
> >
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