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# In my experience
actionscripted animation doesn't export, no.
(, Thu 2 Mar 2006, 5:52, archived)
# Thanks ALL!
I feel an animating Thursday a-coming-on..

:D
(, Thu 2 Mar 2006, 5:58, archived)
# Would it
if it was part of the animation rather than triggered by an event?

I'm ignorant of it and guessing.
(, Thu 2 Mar 2006, 6:01, archived)
# Not sure about all circumstances...
but everything scripted that I've tried to export has failed. Actually as a result of this conversation I may try again with more simple examples... the stuff I was trying to export was often complex, in the sense that it was randomly generated at run-time, and the objects didn't really exist in the file until the script created them dynamically. A simple scripted object movement might export, if it was done as a frame by frame incremental change and the frames physically existed in the Flash file... that would kind of defeat the object of scripting it though :)
(, Thu 2 Mar 2006, 6:11, archived)
# I'm thinking of it similarly to tweening in Imageready
Where you can position an object and create new frames based on its movement. I can understand what you're saying about the dynamic creation of stuff, it's just kind of suprising that Flash doesn't export the actual animation (the output of the scripts) if they're an automatic part of the file.
(, Thu 2 Mar 2006, 6:24, archived)
# The reason asked about Scripting
was because sometimes I do things better in programming than in imaging (why my images aren't overly wonderful), and I always, always revert to language (logic) than art.

I know that statements wouldn't be exported to a gif file, although I'm not too sure of how a gif file is built and what it coprises of (maybe I'd like to know). But, since Flash was mentioned for exporting GIFs, I just wondered how far Flash could be pushed.??????

/frowns and consitpates with concentration
(, Thu 2 Mar 2006, 6:37, archived)