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roosnake

2005-01-03, 3:58 am

hi

im developing an application in visualworks, everythink is fine exept
when it comes to design.
I need to create verry smooth graphics with moving.

any1 knows is it possible to create movieclips in macromedia flash and
implementing in smalltalk?

maybe using actionscript with smalltalk or so...


thanks

sergio
Terry Raymond

2005-01-03, 3:59 pm

Are you using double buffering? If not, you should try it.

roosnake@hushmail.com (roosnake) wrote in news:41d8f27e.171334015
@news.siol.net:

> hi
>
> im developing an application in visualworks, everythink is fine exept
> when it comes to design.
> I need to create verry smooth graphics with moving.
>
> any1 knows is it possible to create movieclips in macromedia flash and
> implementing in smalltalk?
>
> maybe using actionscript with smalltalk or so...
>
>
> thanks
>
> sergio


Dan Antion

2005-01-04, 3:57 am

roosnake wrote:

> hi
>
> im developing an application in visualworks, everythink is fine exept
> when it comes to design.
> I need to create verry smooth graphics with moving.
>
> any1 knows is it possible to create movieclips in macromedia flash and
> implementing in smalltalk?
>
> maybe using actionscript with smalltalk or so...
>
>
> thanks
>
> sergio


I don't know about VisualWorks, but I've displayed Flash in VAST and in
Dolphin using ActiveX components. very smooth, very easy.

Dan
OCIT

2005-01-04, 3:58 am

JUN allows one to view Quicktime movies in VisualWorks. This past
summer I was testing with viewing huge Spider Man 2 movie clips. The
JUN viewer is portable to both Win and Mac from my understanding. I
tested on Win XP. There are some mods that have to be done if you do
not like the viewer as it is but all do-able. So if you can export to a
Quicktime readable format I think JUN may be viable.

If you plan to build something like Games Smalltalk MT is probably the
way to go.

-Charles

roosnake wrote:
> hi
>
> im developing an application in visualworks, everythink is fine exept
> when it comes to design.
> I need to create verry smooth graphics with moving.
>
> any1 knows is it possible to create movieclips in macromedia flash

and
> implementing in smalltalk?
>
> maybe using actionscript with smalltalk or so...
>
>
> thanks
>
> sergio


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