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Sverre_Medalen@adobeforums.com

2006-08-28, 6:46 pm

I'm running Adobe Illustrator CS2 on Windows XP.

I've searched through various forums on the net looking for tutorials/information on how to use the "SVG Interactivity" function in Illustrator. So far I have found no pages that cover this function sufficiently.

First of all I'm looking for the javascript syntax for showing/hiding layers in graphics. Secondly, I'm interesting in information on how to build interactive graphics in general using Illustrator.
Jacob_Bugge@adobeforums.com

2006-08-28, 6:46 pm

Sverre,

Please lock the F button on you Uzi, sorry your Multiple Send button: you have posted the question in 4 threads.

I hope someone else has an answer; I am still with 10.
LenHewitt@adobeforums.com

2006-08-28, 6:46 pm

Multiple posts deleted
Sverre_Medalen@adobeforums.com

2006-08-28, 6:46 pm

Hi Jacob,

Sorry about this. I misunderstood the Post Topic-function.
After having filled in the Subject and Message fields and pressed the Post Topic button, I got a new page with my Subject and Message in a gray field at the top and an empty Message field at the bottom. This confused me. Anyway, I pressed the Post Topic b
utton on this page and got a message that the message was empty.
I refreshed the topic list in another window and could not see my topic listed. So unfortunately I tried posting the Topic more times. Later I discovered that I had multiple copies of the same posting. I managed to delete some of them, but not all.

What do you mean by "Please lock the F button on you Uzi"?
Kurt_Gold@adobeforums.com

2006-08-28, 6:46 pm

The following section cannot be called the worst starting point to learn some basics, Sverre.

<http://www.adobe.com/svg/>

With a bit of practice, I'm sure you'll be able to create the dynamic SVG Fire buttons Jacon was referring to.
Jacob_Bugge@adobeforums.com

2006-08-29, 6:56 pm

Sverre,

What do you mean by "Please lock the F button on you Uzi"?




Many/most automatic firearms have an F button, for Fast multiple posting.
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