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It's prmary function is to display all the contents of your newly-created application. |
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Where you create and set up all the objects that are going to be used in your application. |
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Where you can code the events that make your application "alive" |
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Which is an alternate way to code your events - display of the events in this editor os done in a list, with condition and actions listed one by one. |
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It displays ab object's or frame's properties. |
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Where you edit the sequence and basic properties of the frame of your application. |
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It gives you the possibility to quickly cycle between the storyboard editor, the frame editor, the event editor and the event list editor. |
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It can be a really, really helpful device, especially when you have a lot of objects laying around. When your project is really getting big, it's always easier to find a specific item on the list, than in the frame, where it could have been layered another object. |
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Creates a totally new object, with the came properties and looks as the original one. |
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It creates a new occurrence of the same object. It duplicates all from the original object. |
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It enables you to quickly test your whole project, application or just a single (selected) frame. |
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