Action.GoToFrame (SOLVED)

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Action.GoToFrame (SOLVED)

Postby PINGO TINTO » Sun Apr 22, 2012 2:26 am

Using the Action.GoToFrame "to another frame/ that is in another folder" ?????

how to write the path correctly ???
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Postby mercedes » Sun Apr 22, 2012 5:23 am

If you want the user to go to another frame...within the same project..Then its;

Action.gotoframe nameofframe

If you want the user to open another file..in another place...then you might have to use;

Action.Openfile

Provided the file is in the External sub folder..or use the full path to where the file is..

Is this what you mean..?

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Postby PINGO TINTO » Sun Apr 22, 2012 11:04 am

mercedes wrote:If you want the user to go to another frame...within the same project..Then its;

Action.gotoframe nameofframe

If you want the user to open another file..in another place...then you might have to use;

Action.Openfile

Provided the file is in the External sub folder..or use the full path to where the file is..

Is this what you mean..?

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for example
GoToFrame "drop/ red"
is folder drop / red frame ???

Or just write the name of the frame

GoToFrame "red" ????
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Postby juhuwoorps » Sun Apr 22, 2012 11:10 am

Why don't you just try it?

You can't name frames with the same name even they are in different folders. So I think you can just use the framename.
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Postby insaneproject » Sun Apr 22, 2012 11:10 am

PINGO TINTO wrote:
mercedes wrote:If you want the user to go to another frame...within the same project..Then its;

Action.gotoframe nameofframe

If you want the user to open another file..in another place...then you might have to use;

Action.Openfile

Provided the file is in the External sub folder..or use the full path to where the file is..

Is this what you mean..?

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for example
GoToFrame "drop/ red"
is folder drop / red frame ???

Or just write the name of the frame

GoToFrame "red" ????


are from Portugal?
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Postby PINGO TINTO » Sun Apr 22, 2012 11:25 am

Is solved

I was fooling myself when writing the name of the frame.

But I thought I had to write the folder name and then the name of the frame.
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Postby PINGO TINTO » Sun Apr 22, 2012 12:34 pm

I forgot one thing!

Thanks for helping me
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Postby mercedes » Mon Apr 23, 2012 12:27 am

..No just simply name the frame..Also, you don't need to add the extension..:)

It can be either;

Action.GoToFrame "framename"

Or..

GoToFrame "framename"
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