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That one you've linked to there is exactly what I'm looking for.
I've got that one about a quarter working which is more progress than I've had with any others.
When exported as a movie file, this one loads the stuff, shows a percentage as a number figure. However, the movie then does not...
Yeah I've tried a few on Google, following the instructions to the letter and none of them seem to work, getting massively hacked off with it now and can't for the life of me figure out what I'm doing wrong.
Should have written gotoAndPlay(#), # being the number of the frame the movie starts on just to clear that up.
Still after making a percentage display though if anyone can help me with that?
So far I've got:
var percentage;
percentage=Math.ceil((getBytesLoaded()/getBytesTotal())*100)...
Morning all,
Quick question, I need a bit of flash code that will allow my movie to skip frames upon repeating. I'm intending to use it in this situation, I've made a movie which is about 850kb, so on the start of it I nicked a basic script off the net which is a loader:
if( getBytesLoaded()...
I took out the heater controls, although I suspect this was at least as much work as taking the dash top off 'cos they were a pain in the f**king neck to get back sitting exactly right.
If your car is the same bolt spacing as mine then I had to get Spax on the front and FK on the rear as FK don't sell 52mm bolt spacing coils.
No doubt Edde will be along in a moment to say 'don't buy Spax they're rubbish', but I've had no problems at all with mine, fully adjustable and not too...
Stick your head in the passenger footwell and look up towards the top/front of the car and you'll see it.
In the engine bay, sort of directly level with the battery but on the bulkhead a little way down, it's a bit fiddly to get to.
Only this one:
From when it was off the road and I was sort of half way through fitting everything, looks a bit munt bits hanging off it and skinny tyres lol.
Bought them off an aquaintence for £100 which I was chuffed with tbh, bargain :D
It's 172 bumpered, winged and skirted and has a colour coded Dynamique bumper on the back, and wheels now up in the arches on the back :) needs camber though cos they were rubbing a bit when I was hammering it.
Well un-scotch lock it from the red/yellow one and scotch lock it back onto the black one. Use the ground the stereo side of the ISO connector as the wire is bound to be thinner which'll make it easier to lock in to. Plus doing it that way you won't damage your original stereo wires.
It's easy...
They have printed on them Sigma and Racing Line, yet to work out which is the make and which is the model, they're supposed to look like Azev A's I suppose. I love 'em :approve:
There should be a seperate wire ie seperate from the ISO connecting block that has a little tab on it that says Parking Brake or Hand Brake, this is the wire that needs to be grounded.
I've only ever come accross those wires needing to be connected to live feeds on some Pioneer units, not that...