| Issue 8: | The google code page doesn't have a link to a hello world application | |
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What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Download flashCamo 2. Read all documentation available on the google code page, read the introductory documentation 3. Google for "flashcamo" tutorial and click on the flashcamo v2 post, then click on the "hello world" link to discover it's actually the API documentation 4. struggle with the API until you finally discover there's a tutorial up on flash.tutsplus While not *exactly* a technical issue you might want to put a link or any other reference to the tutorial up on the google code page. It was surprisingly hard to find. |
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May 21, 2009
I am in the process of updating all of the documentation and example and should have them up soon.
Status: Accepted
Labels: -Priority-Medium Priority-Critical |
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May 21, 2009
And speaking of documentation, could you throw together a bare-bones 2.1 hello-world example or anything that shows how flash-camo works? Just the basic loading and displaying of a spritemap perhaps with a few short comments - no additional features beyond that neccesary, as the 2.1 documentation is fine and precise as per individual features, though it doesn't exactly give the big picture. |
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May 21, 2009
I am working on a few examples right now ranging from basic how to get up and running to more advanced creating components from Camo. I am also working on open sourcing a few sites I have built using Camo. I know how frustrating having no documentation can be and I will make sure this gets taken care of. |
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