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« on: August 12, 2009, 02:57:28 PM »

Hi fellows.

Ubuntu 8.10 (updates) with Debian Sid Salasaga 0.8.0-alpha5

Salasaga is exactly what I needed to enhance my Joomla websites. But I have 2 questions:
- Is it possible to save a swf in a custom resolution (ex. 960x150 pixels) for a banner?
- When I have pictures (and text, etc) with fade-in and fade-out times, I can export the swf OK. But when I save and re-open te project, the sync times for the pictures are all wrong and the fade-in and fade-out times are gone. Obs.: the saved xml file (project_name.salasaga) has the correct fade-in and fade-out times. Is it me doing something wrong, or this is a bug?

Thanks!
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« Reply #1 on: August 27, 2009, 09:16:14 PM »

I still have the same problem, namely, saving and reading back a project. The problem is that the starting and ending times for the images (or anything else, for that matter) are all corrupted, IF they are not integers, i.e., if I have times like 1,2 seconds or 0,5 seconds. Of course, since my system (Ubuntu 8.10) is localized for Brazil, we use a "comma" instead of a "point" representing floating points - but we don't say they are "floating commas" Wink

Is it a coincidence? The problem was the same with native Salasaga version (opposed to the Debian SID 0.8.0 alpha 5 that I have now).

Thanks for ANY help with this, as I am only using the program for very small projects that I don't have to save.
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