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Post by Hippani on Mar 5, 2013 13:06:08 GMT
It is almost impossible to click a button in HTML that is under an image. Here is a work around. Change the button to a toggle button. Then add a new button with no fill or text above the image and add code to the On Click and On Release script events. ToggleButtonPress("ToggleButton1"); ToggleButtonRelease("ToggleButton1");
This will make it look like the button is being pressed. DemoDownload .hani ProjectA more complex version would be to use an image sequence instead of the button below the image. You could then use mouse over & out as well to change the sequence to different button images. OpenImageSequenceIndex("Sequence1",2);
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Post by jax on Mar 5, 2013 22:28:54 GMT
I think the image sequence option will be the better solution for a clean project.. just got to learn how to do that.
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Post by Hippani on Mar 6, 2013 9:19:29 GMT
Just add the different button images to the image list of the sequence. Mouse over might be image 2 in the list, we you mouse over the button, show image 2 in the sequence, when you mouse out show image 1 again etc.
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Post by Hippani on Mar 6, 2013 9:32:53 GMT
If you're struggling, let me know and I'll try to do another demo.
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Post by jax on Mar 14, 2013 20:57:39 GMT
I ended up just doing the more simple solution for it
what I will do instead is try to find a way to link multiple scenes together so that when one scene ends, the next starts etc on a loop ... that way the actual timeline area will be less cluttered for each scene. About to do a search for codes like on timeline end that aren't object specific, if I have any issues will post a new thread. thank you again for all of your assistance with this, it makes using your software that little bit easier than it already is.
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