Similarly, I put the code for the click event handler for 'btn2' and 'btn3.ģ.now when I published the file and clicked on one of the three symols, he scaled and was visible in the foreground the other symbols.Ĭorrect me if this is not the scenario that you call. Var El = sym.getSymbol("btn1").getSymbolElement () now, I open the actions of the "btn1" symbol and for the click event, I wrote the following code
on stage, I create a symbol, I created another symbol inside, and inside the nested symbol, I created 3 symbols and names them "btn1", 'btn2', 'btn3.Ģ. This is what I did to reproduce your scenario: -.ġ. How can I change the sort order (inside the button symbol /) when clicked? Problem is that the button clicked is not arranged / sorting forward and what lies behind I have a line of buttons (which are near eachother). but none of the others has more than 9 discs. Other audio books are marked in this way and appear in the correct order.
MP3TAG LEADING ZERO WINDOWS
They appear in the correct order on the hard drive of my computer, and read the SD via Windows Explorer, they appear in the correct order. All tracks are marked by the kind of AUDIO book (again using MP3Tag).Removed the YEAR and the DISCNUMBER using MP3Tag.Contributing artist, artist and Album name are the SAME (no drive included number) for each 12 discs.In MP3Tag, I used the Auto numbering Assistant to number the headings, including leading zeros, as 0001/1188 (this change has been made while the card was in the "rocket" the first passage to the numbering on the hard disk, added only one zero, and I thought that could be the problem, so I ran the wiz autodial again while the card was in the "rocket").Then we begin with the title of the book disc 02 track 01, etc all the way as a book drive 12 track 99 File name AND title are on: book title disc 01 track 01, sequential numbering up to book title 01 99 of track record.trained on my hard drive to the SDHC card (I did this twice once while he was in the rocket and once while it is in the card reader). Rocket is set to MTP and I moved the files via Windows Explorer. It is a rocket 4 GB with the troublesome file stored on 8 GB MicroSDHC card. Sorry for the long post hoping to capture as much detail as possible. All are taken from my computer and copied on a 8 GB MicroSDHC card. I have a 12 CD Audiobook each CD has 99 tracks (ugh). I read through some past discussions on the sorting of tracks and albums and have not been able to solve my problem. This would work, but IMO it's not worth the trouble of having to select different ranges of tracks, changing the format string and doing two conversions.Hello world. You would need to use the following format string for tracks 10+: Then you could use the following format string in the Filename-Tag converter to remove the leading zeros, but it would only work on tracks 1 through 9 If you had file names that looked something like: After using the Filename-Tag converter you could use a Format value action in either a saved Action group or through an Action (Quick): Then you would apply the function to clean up the TRACK field using an action. Generally, you would first parse the name and end up with 01, 02, etc. I can't get it to parse any file names with this. Would you please show me exactly how this would look in a filename to tag conversion?