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christophem71423201
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November 14, 2018
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Update my OAM easilly...

  • November 14, 2018
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Hello, how to re extract my oam easilly ? Each time I change my animation, I must re-import "animated composition"

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    Correct answer B i r n o u

    I have not followed this discussion closely, so I'm unclear as to what is going on, but I thought I would throw in a few possible culprits to the OP's problem.

    OAM files also include a manifest file, is this file being referenced in some way, especially if the OP has 2 versions, (original and updated)?

    Also as the Animate files are simply html canvas which is js driven, is the custom js code using the same reference to the canvas object as the original?


    I think you're making life too complicated for yourself...

    the AOM allows to gather all the necessary files after exporting flash to dreamweaver.... nothing else.. nothing more...

    and as the question of the OP was really based on re-importing the necessary files once the Flash animation was updated... what I said since my very first message, and what is demonstrated in the previous short movie ... really answer the question... did you watch it? 11.17.2018-19.09.27

    in an other hand, concerning the manifest that you mentioned, look at this screencast....  11.17.2018-21.54.16

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    B i r n o u
    Legend
    November 15, 2018

    is it an AOM from Animate... if so... once you have imported it once, just publish your animation as you need, and everything will be be updated in your HTML file, no need to reimport anything...

    AOM is a kind of suitcase that place script, html and files where needed, then you can use it from there... but if your HTML file is edited, think to uncheck (or check) in the prefs the fact of not overwriting the HTML file if you use it by yourself

    christophem71423201
    Known Participant
    November 15, 2018

    I'm not a noob, the html feature is for noobs.

    Me I import the oam from animate to dreamviewer into my PHP (don't like html), I have like 15 animations in my page and it's not a stupid cartoon... how could I use the html page provided by animate.

    Lol. So how many people works for adobe, they don't think about a simple button to extract the OAMs ?

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    B i r n o u
    Legend
    November 15, 2018

    christophem71423201  a écrit

    I'm not a noob, the html feature is for noobs.

    Me I import the oam from animate to dreamviewer into my PHP (f*ck html), I have like 15 animations in my page and it's not a stupid cartoon... how could I use the html page provided by animate.

    Lol. So how many people works for adobe, they don't think about a simple button to extract the OAMs ?

    I admit I don't understand everything?

    • what is a noob...  ?
    • and why would importing a single cartoon be stupider than importing 15 separate canvases?

    import an AOM is imported an AOM bar point... so of course importing an AOM is faster than importing the HTML/JS animation (CANVAS) separately and independently...  but personnaly I prefer the second option

    christophem71423201
    Known Participant
    November 15, 2018

    Impossible, I do sciences and I edit each time there is a new observation.

    The software should have this SO SIMPLE feature.

    Nancy OShea
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    November 14, 2018

    The obvious answer is wait until your animation project is completely finished before exporting it.

    Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert