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Use our Tactile Media Player to view the demo/utility stacks below directly within Revolution. To access the player, simply enter either of the following lines in your message box:
go stack url "http://www.tactilemedia.com/tmpanel.rev"
Alternatively, you can right/control-click the link of any demo stack to download it to your hard drive.
Audio Meter Demo 7k (right/control click to download)
A demonstration stack that illustrates:
- monitoring player audio output
- use of different visual meter displays
- use of Enhanced QuickTime external from Blue Mango Multimedia
(requires QuickTime)
Ball Clock 3 16k (right/control click to download)
A demonstration stack that illustrates:
- animated clock display
- efficient time monitoring script
Ball Clock 4 40k (right/control click to download)
Same as above but in widget form with a custom window impementation
Bouncer2 7k (right/control click to download)
A demonstration stack that illustrates:
- bouncing ball animation
- collision detection
- looping send message independent of other stack events
Breeze 590k (right/control click to download)
A demonstration stack that illustrates:
- animated custom window shape (requires Rev 2.6 or later)
Camouflage 3k (right/control click to download)
A demonstration stack that illustrates:
- simulated transparent stack
- simulated screen magnification
- custom stack drag routine
Click Detector 10k (right/control click to download)
A demonstration stack that illustrates:
- efficient mouseclick detection within a "looping" action (without mouse polling)
- multiple asynchronous looping actions
Color Slider 3k (right/control click to download)
A demonstration stack that illustrates:
- an HSV (aka HSB or HSL) color picker with 3 sliders
Drag Sample 4k (right/control click to download)
A demonstration stack that illustrates:
- efficient dragging of objects
- constraining a drag action to a specified region
- sending a message during a drag
Ease 23k (right/control click to download)
A demonstration stack that illustrates:
- ease-in and ease-out animation techniques
- fade-in during animation
- animating the movement of several objects simultaneously
Credit: Math assitance provided Rich Herz
Flurry 16k (right/control click to download)
A demonstration stack that illustrates:
- simulated snow storm (particle) animation using a single polygon graphic
Get In Line 122k (right/control click to download)
A demonstration stack that illustrates:
- drag-reordering of lists with translucent effect
- line item removal/deletion
KodeKraker 315k (right/control click to download)
A demonstration stack that illustrates:
- MasterMind style game
- drag-and-drop game piece routine using custom window shapes
Language Specs 2k (right/control click to download)
A demonstration stack that returns the following language/locale information about a Windows computer:
- country designation
- 3 character language code
- 8 character locale hex code
- 4 character locale decimal code
Lemmings 24k (right/control click to download)
A demonstration stack that illustrates:
- multi-object drag routine
- cursor tracking
- organic move behavior
Strip Res Fork 45k (right/control click to download)
A utility stack that allows you to strip the resource fork from any Macintosh file (the original file is saved for backup purposes).
Tangram 48k (right/control click to download)
A demonstration stack that illustrates:
- dragging and rotating graphic objects
- object rotation based on drag direction
- updating point locations of polygon objects on the fly
Credit: Math routines in this stack developed by Carl J. Manaster
TNT 25k (right/control click to download)
A demonstration stack that illustrates:
- creating an explosive animation effect with images
- ease-in animation technique (see Ease above)
- dynamic image text generation
Tutti 3D 225k (right/control click to download)
A demonstration stack that illustrates:
- simulated 3D rendering using a single polygon graphic
- animation of a polygon graphic using point manipulation
Weather 88k (right/control click to download)
A demonstration stack that illustrates:
- Web-based weather data retrieval for specified ZIP or country code
- translucent widget-style window
WindowLab 22k (right/control click to download)
A demonstration stack that illustrates: - construction of custom window shapes from within Revolution (no external paint editor needed)
- painting by script
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