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Woo hoo! First post! Is anyone utilizing the SDK yet?
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I haven't installed it yet... Was just wondering if the extension is compatible with Flash CS4. I pre-ordered the upgrade over the weekend.
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I think that extensions depend on the version of Actionscript that was used, not the version of Flash. Therefore, if the SDK was written in Actionscript 1.0, it would be compatible as long as your version of Flash supports Actionscript 1. Therefore, I would be really surprised if the SDK wasn't compatible with CS4.
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Sweeeeet... Can't wait to try it. I think I will install in CS3 just to take a look at it.
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Ok - I know I read where to access the Engage SDK once installed in Flash, but now I cannot find it...
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Check the email that you got from Articulate. I believe it tells you how to access the documentation and utilize it.
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Yeah, the bummer is I can't find my original email. BUT, your response triggered my memory and I was able to find the documentation integrated with the Flash help documentation.
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whew going though the tutorial... I may just try starting one from scratch...
It you would be nice if Articulate posted the source for some of the existing interactions... Also there does not seem to be a way to load it into engage yet... Nor is there any documentation about the UI. For instance I have something in mind simular to the Labled Graphic but don't how I will let folks postion those little dots... |
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At the moment, the Engage SDK only supports the Process data model. The ability to load your custom interaction into the Engage authoring environment and customize the data using the Community Interaction Tab will be added in the future via a dot release. Until then, you can create custom content data by creating a Process interaction in Engage and then replacing the engage.swf in the output folder with your custom swf.
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I'm still working through the tutorials.
I'm on Step 4: Adding the Custom Controls, and don't see a file called StairStepControls.fla. |
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