[B][size="3"]Oops, In the last post the script didn't post correctly so here it is again. [/size][/B] Dim num,td ' Sub Object_OnScriptEnter object.CurrentFrame = 0 num = 0 : SetKey(0) End Sub Sub SetKey(n) Select Case n Case 1 td = 2000 Case 2,3,4,5 td = 100 Case 6 td = 1000 Case 7,8,9 td = 100 Case 10 td = 120 Case 11 td = 150 Case 12 td = 250 Case 13,14 td = 80 Case 15,17 td = 0<b
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It works! Thank you [B]Vad_M[/B]. I did need need to change a few things like removing Object_OnLButtonUp and moving its contents to Object_OnScriptEnter to start animation on load instead of on left click nothing major. The other thing I changed was actually my fault to begin with, the delay time as it was running way to fast. I realized that the duration that wrote down was supposed to be 1/100 not 1/1000 of a second, adding a extra zero to my time fixed that. And the last thing I changed was
[B]Vad_M[/B], Thanks for the time to help me. I tried the first part of your script as that is what I am aiming at but have yet to get it to work, I did change "frame" to the ObjectId that I set "Test1" but it didn't work. I did notice that the last two [B]If[/B] statements did not have [B]End If[/B] at the end but that did not fix it I also tried reformatting the last two [B]If[/B] statements with [B]End If[/B] but that didn't help either. Here is a Simple Test Image and a dxpack of th
I need help in making a animation script, What I'm trying to do is make an infinitely repeating animated image from a sprite strip that I have all ready made (20 Frames) to run on the desktop. Normally I would just use the animation feature but I need to change the duration of most the the frames (see below) to maintain the proper movement of the animated image. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Frame 1: 200ms Frame 2-5:&nbs
I found out how to reproduce the problem every time. [U]How to reproduce[/U] 1. Install a program via Stardock Central (Example: IconPackager) 2. [B]While[/B] the program is downloading[I](/installing?)[/I] click on the History link of said program.
It works now and there was no spyware/hijacking (on my computer at least) plus I just formatted and reinstalled windows a few minutes ago from the time of the problem and have only been on the stardock website to download stardock central also I tried visiting many other web sites without any problems. Weird.
This is a odd problem I just got done reinstalling Windowblinds and was reinstalling IconPackager after a fresh install of windows xp when I wanted to check the change log of windowblinds. So in stardock central I goto Object Desktop>Windowblinds and click History. After that the window changes to the internal Web Browser the page loads and remains blank while the Stardock Central window title changes to "Thank you for using Fandango"? Tried clicking on History a few more times
I checked out my "Registration info" and navigated to the ObjectDock Plus and there is a mystery serial number in there just as Bebi Bulma said. Mystery Serial Number: ODP-PRS26-N3696-5IBP1-*****-***** Thats really odd I wonder why Stardock Central inserts that serial number after you install ObjectDock.
I installed Stardock Central yesterday after having reimaged my harddrive back to the manufacture default image (I completely trashed my system files funny story but I will leave it for another time) anyway after installing Stardock Central I logged-in and entered my serial number and installed WindowBlinds 6, IconPackager, and all that good stuff. Today I went to Free Stuff and installed ObjectDock, Installed OK runs without any problems. But after I closed out Stardock Central and opened it up