Dec. 18, 2008Shan
I am using the out/over/active labels to manually assign colors to the rollover states of a Playlist button. as you can see, the playlist states are not functioning properly:
http://blog.iso50.com/audio/jwplayer/
Here is the current .fla of the project. any ideas?
http://blog.iso50.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/iso5b-test.zip
thanks
Dec. 18, 2008Stop();
I don't have time to publish and test it, but I did notice a small problem with your keyframes:
You need to issue:
stop();
for over and out
and, by looking at your test page, my money is on that being the problem.
Dec. 18, 2008Shan
@stop();
I have stop(); issued on each frame. if you look there is a .as layer below with all the stop(); commands, one for each state.
it's really weird, because if you click fast, the last song played turns green (to the "over" state). also, if you hover over the track you just clicked again, after hovering out, it will then stay blue (the "active" state). It must be some simple issue, but I have tried everything with no luck.
Dec. 18, 2008stop();
i see some other problems:
-not sure why you have icon defined for the button .. that's not a supported instance for button .. and "may" be causing problems ..
also, your overlays have their colour defined by a Tint value .
i think you need to draw a basic shape, and use a simple fill colour .. then, adjust your transparency to taste ..
still don't have time to sink my teeth into this one, but that's what i see so far from clicking through your layers
stop();
Dec. 18, 2008Shan
thanks for the reply and the ideas. I tried what you suggested but the results were the same. here is the updated .fla: http://blog.iso50.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/iso50-c.zip
is something still wrong in there?
Jan. 07, 2009Shan
Anybody know what's going on with this?
thanks
Jan. 13, 2009Rach
Hi Shan & everyone,
Im having the same probem, ive followed instructions and suggestions ive found in the forums and I can not get this to work.
It will work for the play buttons etc but not the playlist!
Can anyone help with this? we would be greatly appreciate it!
Rach
Jan. 15, 2009Rach
Hi Shan,
After much hair pulling i have found the solution!
Well one that works for me and I hope it works for you too!!!
The 'out' and 'over' states should be Label type 'Name'.
The 'active' state should be Label type 'Anchor'.
Keep your stops too :o)
To change the Label you will need to go to the properties box and under where you name your frame is a drop down box with Name Comment and Anchor.
I have not yet made this work with the actual text boxes but i have got it to work on a graphic behind the text... For example, on a layer below the text will be a graphic and in the over and active frames it is in a different colour. When published the background behind the text changes on roll over and active.
I hope this works for you too Shan... Good Luck!
Rach :o)
Feb. 05, 2009Ryssia
Hi all
I'm building a custom skin in Flash CS3.
I've got the playlist button background graphic to change colour using out/over/active frames.
But if I change the text colour on over/active, the text completely disappears on those frames.
Has anyone been able to change the text colour on over/active frames manually or through AS3?
-R
Mar. 13, 2009shan
thanks ryssia....
I will give it another shot. I am surprised there isn't more help for this subject. I know flash and this just isn't working. I realize I am doing something wrong, but I am merely following the directions given with the documentation which are apparently too brief, because something has to be missing here.
Mar. 15, 2009Shan
I finally figured out the problem, and this is not properly documented in the wiki. for the over and active states you actually need 2 frames each. one which is labelled (over or active) and one directly after it with the stop(); command. it cannot be one frame with the stop(); and the label. I also used the anchor label for the active frame as ryssia suggested, another item that is not in the wiki. would be great to see those added to spare others the frustrations we experienced. thanks ryssia for the help.
Sep. 06, 2009hrmes
Shan - thanks for that tip to put the stop(); action on the next frame after the label. That spared me a big headache.
In my case I didn't have to set the label type - the "active" label worked as "Name" type... though the choice is grayed out in my interface.
Sep. 28, 2009sum wun
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