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Creating Animations 225<br />

• Sound: increase/decrease volume, play/stop sound, set volume.<br />

• Timeline: go to marker, animation frame, animation playback control<br />

(stop, play, rewind).<br />

DrawPlus makes use <strong>of</strong> ActionScript, a language specifically designed for Adobe<br />

Flash applications, to allow a high level <strong>of</strong> interactivity between the exported<br />

Flash SWF and the user (e.g., a web visitor).<br />

When an action is applied from the menu you may be prompted for a parameter<br />

setting (pixel width, color, etc) but you can alter parameters at any time—<br />

without having to view underlying ActionScript code.<br />

Optionally, a new action can be created from scratch within the dialog. Simply<br />

code directly or paste ActionScript into an Edit window.<br />

To apply an action to selected object(s):<br />

1. Select an object on any keyframe.<br />

2. Double-click an event from the Actions tab.<br />

3. From the dialog, navigate the tree menu, expanding the options if<br />

necessary, and click on a chosen action (e.g., Timeline Actions>Go to<br />

marker X).<br />

4. Click the button to apply the selected action (it moves across into<br />

the Applied Actions box), then repeat for optional additional actions.<br />

You may be presented with a dialog which prompts for object names<br />

or parameter values (colors, number <strong>of</strong> pixels, marker names, etc.)<br />

required for the underlying ActionScript code to act on.<br />

5. (Optional) For multiple applied actions, you can order the Applied<br />

Actions list with the Up or Down buttons.<br />

6. Click OK. You'll notice the selected event now shown in bold in the<br />

Actions tab.<br />

The applied action can be edited by double-clicking the tab's bold event entry<br />

and, from the dialog, clicking the Params button (with object selected). To<br />

delete an action, use the Delete button to remove it.

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