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  • I have a small animation that I've set to "ping pong". It plays every 10 seconds.

    I want the last frame to pause for a second (half way through the ping pong). Is this possible? Thanks.

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  • It's a "disable sound effects" button. If the player doesn't want to hear effects, they can press the button (once) to silence them. I tried your answer in the other thread but it didn't act any different.

    I'm going to try this plugin. Thanks for your help.

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  • ptbcomposer I set timescale to ON and moved the sound in to the music folder but still no joy.

    Further tests show that the "mute button" works when the FX sound is playing at the time.

    So, it's muting the sound but not stopping it from playing. Is there a command that disables a sound from playing in the future?

  • Thank you guys! I didn't even know where to find the "else". It works great now. I can toggle all my buttons!

  • Weishaupt So something like this? When touched/clicked, it goes to frame 1, but going back to frame 0 doesn't work.

    <img src="https://dl.dropbox.com/u/10196246/toggle.JPG" border="0" />

  • Thanks ptbcomposer I'll give it a go and let you know.

  • kenhes

    I think you have layers in the free version.

    There are...but only four and I'm using them all already. <img src="smileys/smiley1.gif" border="0" align="middle" />

  • I want to press a button and stop all audio tagged "FX" from playing. Whether it's playing at the time or going to be played in the future. I tried the muted event, but the sounds keep on playing.

    Should that do it or is there another way? Thanks.

  • Did you ever get this solved?

  • Got this sorted by changing the "Is outside layout" to an on collision event with a crude object off screen. For some reason that does it.

  • If I wanted to do Maths, I'd be programming in C++! <img src="smileys/smiley2.gif" border="0" align="middle" />

    I can do it, though there are quite a few to size down (I'm oversampling my graphics).

    If there were a future way to scale around the center while preserving the aspect ratio, it would be a great time saver! Thanks for you help

  • Does that preserve the aspect ratio though?

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