Amazon.com Review
The next section of Director 6 Demystified covers Lingo. It teaches you the elements of scripting and how to create interactive movies with user feedback and control, cursor commands, behaviors, authoring-level Lingo, multiple movies and casts, lists, parent/child objects, audio files, video files, and Xtras and XObjects. Other topics include how to debug and troubleshoot your movies; manage memory, graphics, and other elements; and prepare your work for CD-ROM and cross-platform mastering. The book also explains how to create a Lingo-driven animation, an artificial intelligence-based interactive game, a floppy-based brochure, a screen saver, a cross-platform CD-ROM, and a video game.
The last section of the book focuses on using Shockwave to prepare your Director movies for the Web. You also learn how to use Streaming Shockwave, Streaming Lingo, Shockwave Audio, and NetLingo, which consists of network-related Lingo commands. Each chapter ends with a Points to Remember section that sums up everything covered.
Appendices list Director resources on the Internet, Lingo elements and codes, keyboard shortcuts, third-party Xtras, and Xtra and XObject internal references. A CD-ROM features clip media, Director movies, Xtras, XObjects, typefaces, and demo versions of many commercial and shareware software programs.
Director 6 Demystified gives you an approach to learning Director, Lingo, and Shockwave that's not only well organized but also highly technical. It is useful for repeated reference as you increase your knowledge of the program.
From Library Journal
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