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| It enables you to quickly test your whole project, application or just a single frame. |
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| Is a bit different - it creates a new occurrence of the same object - if you'll change the setting on one of the duplicates, resize it or add a new ink effect- all this change will be applied to all of the duplicates, as well as the original object. |
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| Creates a totally new object, with the same properties and looks as the original one- but it's a different object, has a different name, you have to create different events in the Event Editor for each cloned object. |
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| A list including your objects. |
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| It not only gives you the possibility to quick cycle between the MMF2 editors, but also enables you to travel between frames of your application, either by choosing the specific frame from the drop down menu, or by using the "previous frame "/"next frame" buttons. |
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| Where you edit the sequence and basic properties of the frames of your application. |
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| an interface element that is used to show and edit specific properties of the specific application, frame or object |
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| An alternate way to code your events-display of the events in the events in the editor is done in a list , with the conditions and actions listed one by one. |
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| Where you can code the events that make your applications "alive" |
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| Where you create and set up all the objects that are going to be used in your application |
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| Here you can view and browse projects, applications, their frames and objects that are contained within the specific frames. |
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