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Fade in tween doesn't export

Explorer ,
Oct 22, 2024 Oct 22, 2024

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Hello, I'm a bit of a noob at Animate and I've made 30 or so little dots that I've made fade in using the alpha color effect plus classic tweens. Looks fine in the playback but as soon as I export it the fade in effect is lost. I get a list of compiling errors that might point to the problem but I can't really decipher it. Seems to have something to do with how I've named my symbols. Looks like this:

Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 1, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before 1.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 2, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before 4.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 3, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before 9.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 4, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before 10.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 5, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before 14.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 6, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before 13.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 7, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before 7.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 8, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before 8.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 9, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before 4.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 10, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before 5.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 11, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before 3.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 12, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before 1.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 13, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before 2.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 14, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before 6.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 15, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before 25.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 16, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before 31.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 17, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before 12.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 18, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before 11.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 19, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before 20.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 20, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before 16.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 21, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before 24.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 22, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before 19.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 23, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before 33.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 24, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before 2.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 25, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before 6.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 26, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before 5.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 28, Column 10 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before Våg.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 29, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before Våg.

I need to have this exported by tonight so I would be very grateful for some help!


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Community Expert ,
Oct 22, 2024 Oct 22, 2024

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you have extraneous code (or maybe just an extraneous dot) in that layer/frame.

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Oct 22, 2024 Oct 22, 2024

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Thank you for replying. Would you mind explaining what that means and what I can do to resolve it? 🙏

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Oct 22, 2024 Oct 22, 2024

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What's weird to me is that I went through ALL the symbol names in both the timeline and the library and changed all of them because I thought it might be a naming issue (I used some Swedish characters and white spaces).

In the last lines of the compiler error lists however, it still says "Våg" even though I've changed that name. I don't understand why. But maybe the name isn't the problem anyway...?

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Oct 22, 2024 Oct 22, 2024

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that character could be the problem.

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Oct 22, 2024 Oct 22, 2024

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copy and paste here a screenshot of your timeline's intial frames.

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Oct 22, 2024 Oct 22, 2024

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Screenshot 2024-10-22 at 19.57.40.png

Hope this is how you meant!

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Oct 22, 2024 Oct 22, 2024

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What happens is that it still give me error messages for those old names that I've already changed. Don't know where they are still hiding... 

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Oct 22, 2024 Oct 22, 2024

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Hi.

 

It seems you either have some lost characters in a frame script (which you can check by calling the Actions panel) or you have a layer with a problematic name.

Regards,

JC

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Oct 22, 2024 Oct 22, 2024

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I've checked the Action Panel, it just looks completely empty

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Oct 22, 2024 Oct 22, 2024

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Thanks.

 

Are you using features that need advanced layers, like the Camera tool or parenting?

If not, what do you get if you turn advanced layers in the document properties off? 

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Oct 22, 2024 Oct 22, 2024

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I'm not using those features to my knowledge, but when I turn off advanced layers my fade ins disappear even from the preview...

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Oct 22, 2024 Oct 22, 2024

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You may be applying some color effect to a layer itself, which requires advanced layers.

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Oct 22, 2024 Oct 22, 2024

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Yeah, according to this picture that you shared, you are using advanced layers features, which you can verify by checking the white keyframes.

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Oct 22, 2024 Oct 22, 2024

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Might be the alpha transitions (the fade ins) then? And those are what I want to retain but what doesn't appear in the exported film... Any suggestions what I can do?

 

What I find weird is that I keep getting these error messages about names that I've already changed. In the timeline output it looks like this:

'Skräp 3' is not a valid instance name. Please enter an identifier that contains alphanumeric characters, supported symbols, and no whitespace.
'Skräp 3' is not a valid instance name. Please enter an identifier that contains alphanumeric characters, supported symbols, and no whitespace.
'Skräp 2' is not a valid instance name...
Etc..

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Oct 22, 2024 Oct 22, 2024

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Do you mind showing your Library?

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Oct 22, 2024 Oct 22, 2024

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Not at all but I don't know how to do that

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Oct 22, 2024 Oct 22, 2024

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'Skräp 3' is not a valid instance name.

 

indicates you have something onstage with that name (in the properties panel).

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Oct 22, 2024 Oct 22, 2024

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I understand that, it's just that I don't know where I still have something with this name since I've changed all names in both timeline and library. Currently the compiling error list is shorter than before, it gives me this:

Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 1, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before 33.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 3, Column 10 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before Våg.
Scene 1, Layer '___layerObjectsOrdering___', Frame 1, Line 4, Column 11 1086: Syntax error: expecting semicolon before Våg.

The timeline Output gives me a long list of bad names but like I said I changed all of the names so I don't know why this comes up.

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Oct 22, 2024 Oct 22, 2024

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you have to check all onstage objects in each keyframe.

 

you could pinpoint the issue by creating a new fla and selectively copy/paste layers until you find the problematic layer.

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I mean, take a screenshot of your Library panel.

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Oct 22, 2024 Oct 22, 2024

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Here it is if this is what you mean. I'm in Sweden and have to sleep now but if you can figure this out so I can get a working export in the morning you'll be my hero 🙏

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