adobe-director

Macromedia Director: Decompile EXECUTABLE File

◇◆丶佛笑我妖孽 提交于 2020-01-25 11:19:07
问题 It is possible to extract executable files?? If it is what are the possible software may i use? 回答1: it depends how deep you want to dig into the executable and what kind of data you need from the exe. As with all exe files you can analyse them on a low level. But I assume you want to have a high-level tool to get back the director files that were used to create the exe, right? For the exe-file (the "projector" to use the appropriate director wording) there is no such tool known to me. But

Macromedia Director: Decompile EXECUTABLE File

一个人想着一个人 提交于 2020-01-25 11:17:27
问题 It is possible to extract executable files?? If it is what are the possible software may i use? 回答1: it depends how deep you want to dig into the executable and what kind of data you need from the exe. As with all exe files you can analyse them on a low level. But I assume you want to have a high-level tool to get back the director files that were used to create the exe, right? For the exe-file (the "projector" to use the appropriate director wording) there is no such tool known to me. But

Dynamic UI window drawing in Flash?

痴心易碎 提交于 2019-12-24 14:43:17
问题 Wasn't sure if this question belongs here, but I'll try. So I'm about to move my project from Director | Shockwave Player (if you ever heard of these) to Flash Player for numerous reasons and while I'm thinking how to better start off I got a question which really made me wonder. To the point. Currently in Director each game window in the user interface (like small alerts or large windows with lot of elements in them) is drawn upon need - meaning that the actual window's graphical image is

codesign an old Director projector on OS X 10.13 - perhaps manipulate __LINKEDIT segment value

耗尽温柔 提交于 2019-11-30 09:49:42
问题 (See Updates at end of this post) For $reasons, I need to codesign an old Director projector that we can no longer re-publish (no access to original source code or to Director). I'm doing this because when run without being signed, the app now opens a Finder window with a prompt saying "Where is..." asking for a file that's one of the embedded projector resources. But... If I cd into the Projector.app contents (it's not really called that, but you get the idea) and find the projector binary