Changing Sprite Preferences; Selecting Sprites - MACROMEDIA DIRECTOR MX-USING DIRECTOR MX Use Manual

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Changing sprite preferences

You use the Sprite Preferences dialog box to control the way sprites behave and appear in the
Score window and on the Stage.
To change preferences for sprites:
Select Edit > Preferences > Sprite.
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To determine if selecting a sprite on the Stage selects the entire span of the sprite or only the
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current frame in the sprite, select one of the following Stage Selection options:
selects the sprite in all frames that it occupies.
Entire Sprite
Current Frame Only
To determine the appearance and behavior of sprites yet to be created, select the
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following Span Defaults options. These options do not change settings for existing sprites.
Display Sprite Frames
frames" on page 192.
turns on tweening for all tweenable properties. This option is on by default. With
Tweening
this option off, sprites must be manually tweened when new frames or keyframes are added to
the sprite. For additional information on tweening, see Chapter 6, "Animation," on page 185.
To determine the length of sprites measured in frames, select the following Span
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Duration options:
defines the default number of frames for sprites.
Frames
Width of Score Window
Terminate at Markers
on page 42.

Selecting sprites

To edit or move a sprite, you must select it. You can select sprites, frames within sprites, and
groups of sprites in several ways.
You use the Arrow tool on the Tool palette to select sprites before most operations. You can also
select sprites with the Rotate and Skew tool to enable rotation and skewing. See "Rotating and
skewing sprites" on page 176.
When selecting sprites, you often want to select a certain frame or range of frames within the
sprite instead of the entire sprite. When you make certain changes to a frame within a sprite, it
becomes a selectable object called a keyframe. See "Editing sprite frames" on page 192.
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selects only the current frame of the sprite.
turns on Edit Sprite Frames for all new sprites. See "Editing sprite
sets the sprite span to the visible width of the Score window.
makes new sprites end at the first marker. See "Using markers"

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