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David Janes' Code Weblog » How to use XCode for Android Projects
How to use XCode for Android Projects Let’s assume you already have an Android project on your Mac. Create the XCode Project start XCode select File > New Project… select External Build System go to the parent directory of your Android Project in the Save As: field, enter the directory name of your Android Project select the scarily-misnamed Replace option [ not in XCode 4 -- thanks Jusin] Add Files In your new XCode project:MouseEvent - Guide de référence ActionScript<sup>®</sup> 3.0 pour la plate-forme Adobe<sup>®</sup> Flash<sup>®</sup>
clickCount: int [lecture seule] Indique si l’événement mouse down fait partie d’une séquence multi-clic. Ce paramètre équivaut à zéro pour tous les événements mouse autres que MouseEvent.mouseDown , MouseEvent.mouseUp , MouseEvent.middleMouseDown , MouseEvent.middleMouseUp , MouseEvent.rightMouseDown et MouseEvent.rightMouseUp .Site Templates - Ajax Launch Page
This XHTML and CSS Coming Soon/Launch template includes a jQuery countdown plugin, Ajax “Email updates” form which links to a PHP file containing a simple email validation script IMPORTANT This is a TEMPLATE , not a COMPLETE SCRIPT . It does not do anything apart from validate the email. It’s expected you will want to add your own PHP code to implement some sort of mailing list/whatever you want to do with the inputted email. Key features include: Clean, simple design XHTML and CSS valid code with fixes for IE6 and 7 to make it work on all modern browsers 3 colour schemes – grey/blue/red Ajax “Email updates” form Simple Email validation script Full PDF documentation and instructions <p style="text-align:right;color:#A8A8A8"></p>Neil Webb is a Flash Platform Developer currently living and working in England. He joined the site when it was just a baby - look at it now! Neil has previously worked for Cambridge University, FIFA and Hutchinson Whampoa among others.
CSS in Flash MX 2004
AS3.0 MouseWheel on Mac OS X
by David A. Wheeler If you’re creating HTML, SGML, and XML directly, perhaps using a text editor or writing a program, always use “decimal numeric character references” for curling single and double quote characters (these marks are called “smart quotes,” “curly quotes,” “curled quotes,” “curling quotes,” or “curved quotes”).

