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Actionscript Window Refresh on Mac OS X EricNY523
11/1/2004 11:35:53 PM
flash (macromedia): I'm running into some issues after applying the Flash MX 7.2 Updater on my
G4-800 Ti Powerbook. The biggest issue above all is that the ActionScript
coding window doesn't seem to re-draw the screen as it should, when I type and
make changes to code- Its very sluggish and does not update as needed. When I
switch from one window to another, the action script window doesn't update at
all. I'm not sure if anybody else is experiencing problems like this, but if
there's any help out there- it would be greatly appreciated. I tried looking
through previous posts and couldn't find anything on this.
Re: Actionscript Window Refresh on Mac OS X David Brewer
5/19/2005 3:21:49 PM
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I'm running into some issues after applying the Flash MX 7.2 Updater on
my G4-800 Ti Powerbook. The biggest issue above all is that the
ActionScript coding window doesn't seem to re-draw the screen as it
should, when I type and make changes to code- Its very sluggish and does
not update as needed. When I switch from one window to another, the
action script window doesn't update at all. I'm not sure if anybody else
is experiencing problems like this, but if there's any help out there-
it would be greatly appreciated. I tried looking through previous posts
and couldn't find anything on this.

Isn't it more alarming that it only happening to a seclect few. No
problems here..

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Re: Actionscript Window Refresh on Mac OS X flysi
5/19/2005 8:47:02 PM
Well, I'm glad this is happening to someone else out there (it's happening on
my G5 2.0DP at work and on an identical machine at home), but I'm alarmed that
nobody seems to have found a solution for this. It's maddening. The only "fix"
I've found is to quit Flash and restart it, and just wait for it to start
happening again.

Maybe Adobe will fix it (and the many other bugs plaguing Flash) in a future
release.
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