Does Fusion 2.5 support more modular programming?

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  • Hi all,

    Until some years ago I used Clickteam products a lot, from KNP right across to MMF2.

    In the past I found it was a struggle to create re-usable, modular events.

    Has that improved at all now with Fusion 2.5?

    If I remember rightly, you either had to copy local events across each frame, which was a pain, or you could use global events and object groups, but IIRC they sometimes messed up with Alterable Value/Text names giving you unreadable events.

    You could trigger events using one-time loops, but carrying parameters and providing return values was a pain. I usually worked around it by inserting a series of objects and using their Alterable Values to hold parameters and return values, but it would quickly get clumsy.

    Have there been any advances in this since MMF2, either with extensions, built-in improvements or maybe just your own suggestions (I may not have tried everything last time, you see).

    MMF2 was a great tool, so if there's a low-fuss way to re-use and organise your events then I'd strongly consider upgrading to 2.5

    :)

  • Hi again, Dines :) The handling of global objects has improved somewhat since MMF2 but the layout of local events/global events is still the same - there are no huge organizational changes in 2.5. I understand that large improvements in this department are coming in Fusion 3, making many aspects of the project format more modular.

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