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tazevil666
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How to change index thumbnails mask ?

10 Nov 2006, 18:01

Hi ! Just before please excuse me for my english ! I'm french guy !
I've already seen the first topic concerning this subject, but I'll liked trying to change the mask !
Does it will be possible to know what is the name of the layer linking to the mask in the fla file ??
Or maybe does it will be possible to have a txt file with any link between layer's name and each objects of the fla ?

thanks for your help :)
Adrien
 
tazevil666
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13 Nov 2006, 12:41

no answer ??? :'(
 
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mjau-mjau
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13 Nov 2006, 12:45

Im not sure what "mask" you are talking about, because there is no thumbnails mask. The thumbnails ar quite intricate, and you wont simply find them on a level or layer. Im sorry to say that we dont provide support on FLA moderations, especially for the Imagevue gallery. We hope to provide more public adaptable FLAs in the future.
 
tazevil666
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13 Nov 2006, 15:11

Thanks for your answer ! When I talk about "mask" I talk from the highlighting square when you have mouse over a thumbnail in index list !
I'll like to have something like that (right picture) : [img:488:373]http://adrien.objois.club.fr/temp_pic/test-1.jpg[/img]
I hope it's possible ... and if you can tell me only what is the object names in the fla file it'll be great.
sincerely

Adrien
 
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mjau-mjau
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14 Nov 2006, 00:13

In the Imagevue FLA library, there is a movieclip called thumbtarget. Enter this movieclip, and you will find a layer called "target", with an empty movieclip tnltarget. You may be able to mask that movieclip.
 
tazevil666
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14 Nov 2006, 05:34

Oh !! fine :)
Thanks for your answer ! I'll try it this issue now !
And congratulations for this wonderful script !
;)