Macromedia Director 6 is the premiere authoring tool for delivering
interactive content on both the Internet and the desktop. It is the
dominant multimedia package for Windows 95/NT, Windows 3.1, and the
Macintosh. A quarter million developers use Director(R) to incorporate
animation and audio into dynamic Web pages, and to create engaging
interactive corporate presentations, multimedia advertising, entertainment
CD-ROMs, Enhanced music CDs, and even DVDs.
Lingo is Director's powerful scripting language. This companion book to
Director in a Nutshell is an essential tool for both new and experienced
Lingo programmers seeking a deeper knowledge of the language. Bruce
Epstein is the author of both these books and brings years of hands-on
experience with Director and Lingo. The book includes numerous useful Lingo
examples. Exhaustively tested, this book corrects many errors found in
Macromedia's Lingo documentation and repeated verbatim in most third-party
books. Extremely comprehensive, this book details dozens of misdocumented
and undocumented Lingo keywords that are omitted from Macromedia's manuals
and third-party books.
Lingo in a Nutshell caters to the huge pool of Director users attempting
to bridge the Lingo gap, yet provides the details for the experienced
Linguist that are lacking in other Lingo books. In typical nutshell style
(clear, concise, deep and narrow) this book explores the syntax, structure
and commands of the Lingo language. The detailed chapters describe messages,
events, scripts, handlers, variables, lists, file I/O, Behaviors, child
objects, Xtras, and more. This book teaches you to troubleshoot and debug
common Lingo errors. Lingo in a Nutshell is the book for which both
Director users and power Lingo programmers have been yearning.
The book extensively covers topics not found in other Lingo books:
- Cross-platform Lingo differences
- Lingo internals for experienced programmers
- Events, messages, and scripts
- Timers, tempos, cue points, and synchronization
- Data types and expressions
- Math, numerical expressions, geometry, and trigonometry
- Coordinates, alignment, and registration point
- External files and applications
Lingo in a Nutshell is the most concise and compete guide available. It
is a high-end handbook at a low-end price. An essential desktop reference
for every Director user.
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