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JSFL: extending Contour Object functionality

Explorer ,
Aug 09, 2019 Aug 09, 2019

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I wrote some functions for the Contour Object class which I use often for my commands, but I have to include them in the jsfl file every time. Is there a way to "permanently" include them in the API in a non-destructive way? I mean, I don't want to modify the existing Contour Object of course. Assuming that I would have to write a library of these functions, where should I put it then? Is there any folder or location in Animate installation folder to do so?

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Hi!

Are you managed to compile a working DLL for Animate 2020?

All DLLs that I was compiled not working - all functions throw exception

TypeError: |dllName.functionName| is not a function.

This was an issue for years - since the first CC version - Flash 13.

 

I will be grateful If you share a little bit more about this.

 

Best regards!

 

 

- Vlad: UX and graphic design, Flash user since 1998
Member of Flanimate Power Tools team - extensions for character animation

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