Forum Topic: CS3 code collapse = lol?

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WolfAkela

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Posted at: 4/27/09 05:21 AM

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I installed the Flash CS3 trial today to see if it's gonna be worth the upgrade for AS3.0 and the ability to collapse code.

But what the hell is this? You're telling me I have to highlight a block of code then click a button to collapse it? Why can't you be like many IDEs out there for other languages that automatically puts a [-] button on the starting line of each block so I can just click it to collapse? And if I want to reveal the block I have to click on the summarized line then click the [+] button?

What the hell Adobe?


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DerekTheSpaceDog

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Posted at: 4/27/09 05:24 AM

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Uh oh, it looks like you're really in a pickle.

/sarcasm.

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Glaiel-Gamer

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Posted at: 4/27/09 05:25 AM

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collapsing code is for people that don't know how to organize code properly


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WolfAkela

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Posted at: 4/27/09 05:35 AM

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Or if I want to hide junk that's done and will never again be touched to prevent it from distracting me on other parts. > : (


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Paranoia

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Posted at: 4/27/09 10:55 AM

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At 4/27/09 05:25 AM, Glaiel-Gamer wrote: collapsing code is for people that don't know how to organize code properly

Nah, one of the main appeals of OOP is that you can have a function, know what goes in and what it does and not have to concern yourself with the details of how it works.

Anyway, FlashDevelop(thanks Gust!) is awesome for editing your classes and junk. I recommend using it for the coding side of things instead.

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WolfAkela

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Posted at: 4/28/09 12:21 PM

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Ooh, thanks for reminding me about FlashDevelop. :O

I had it before, but since I never really applied OOP to Flash I couldn't appreciate it. But now that I do, everything clicked; I need it. I can work on the *.as files on FlashDevelop then worry about the graphics in Flash.

Screw CS3, I'll put up with AS2 for now. Still works for me anyway.

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GustTheASGuy

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Posted at: 4/28/09 01:08 PM

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At 4/28/09 12:21 PM, WolfAkela wrote:
Screw CS3, I'll put up with AS2 for now. Still works for me anyway.

If that's due to Flashdevelop, you can use AS3 all the same compiling with both Flash and Flex.

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Mr-Money

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Posted at: 4/28/09 01:09 PM

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I like CS3 a lot.


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Juice-Tin

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Posted at: 4/28/09 03:25 PM

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Flash Develope?? wow! I can code in AS4 again!
I don't know why, but flash is the only editor I've ever used that lags tremendously when writing code files. I always have to use editplus on my bigger code files.

But this is gonna be excellent. Woo, I'm all excited now!

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