MACROMEDIA FLASH 8-LEARNING ACTIONSCRIPT 2.0 IN FLASH Especificaciones Pagina 59

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Getting to know the workspace 59
Working with frames in the Timeline
In the Timeline, you work with frames and keyframes, placing them in the
order you want the objects in the frames to appear. You can change the
length of a tweened animation by dragging a keyframe in the Timeline.
You can perform the following modifications on frames or keyframes:
Insert, select, delete, and move frames or keyframes
Drag frames and keyframes to a new location on the same layer or on a
different layer
Copy and paste frames and keyframes
Convert keyframes to frames
Drag an item from the Library panel onto the Stage to add the item to
the current keyframe
The Timeline provides a view of tweened frames in an animation. For
information on editing tweened frames, see “Creating Motion in
Using Flash.
Flash offers two different methods for selecting frames in the Timeline. In
frame-based selection (the default) you select individual frames in the
Timeline. In span-based selection, the entire frame sequence, from one
keyframe to the next, is selected when you click any frame in the sequence.
You can specify span-based selection in Flash preferences.
To specify span-based selection:
1. Select Edit > Preferences.
2. Select the General category.
3. In the Timeline section, select Span based selection.
4. Click OK.
For more information, see “Setting preferences in Flash” on page 78.
To insert frames in the Timeline, do one of the following:
To insert a new frame, select Insert > Frame.
To create a new keyframe, select Insert > Keyframe, or right-click
(Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) the frame where you want to
place a keyframe, and select Insert Keyframe from the context menu.
To create a new blank keyframe, select Insert > Blank Keyframe, or
right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) the frame where
you want to place the keyframe, and select Insert Blank Keyframe from
the context menu.
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