Those of you who have watched my CS4 tour video may have noticed that I didn’t mention the Actions panel at all. Unfortunately this was not omitted in order to save some surprises for later. The reality is that there isn’t much new to report on this front. Here are some FAQs about the panel we love to hate.
Are there any enhancements to the Actions panel is CS4?
As far as I know there was only one feature added in CS4 and that was case-insensitive code hinting. This was something that Keith Peters and others had requested and I’m happy that we could include it. I know it’s small, but hey it’s something.
What about that blog post where you asked for our feedback?
All of that feedback was sent to the Flash team and it will definitely be used to guide future developments to the panel. The problem was just a matter of timing. I came on board at Adobe a little too late in the CS4 timeline and most all of the resources were already committed to other features.
Why didn’t Adobe make more enhancements to the panel in CS4?
There are a many things that factor into deciding on new features for Flash. One of the complaints we heard a lot with Flash CS3 was the lack of new stuff for designers. The amazing new features that I demonstrated in the video are things that the Flash community has been asking for, for a long time. The reality is that we don’t hear that many complaints from customers about the code editor. In my opinion this is because people have given up on it and moved on to other options like Flex Builder, Flash Develop, or FDT.
So what should I use to write ActionScript for Flash?
There are many options available to you. First off, I don’t think the Actions panel in Flash is as bad as everyone makes it out to be. I still use it for most stuff and, while I do miss custom class code hinting, I have just learned to live without it. If you are doing heavy OOP then you will want to use a professional editor like Flex Builder, Flash Develop, or FDT. If you’re a minimalist then you can use a bare-bones editor like TextMate.
Is there anything that can be done to improve the editor?
Absolutely. Make sure you bring it up every time you see someone from Adobe. I will be lobbying internally for improvements but it definitely helps when the community raises a fuss about stuff like this.
While there may not be much good news about the Actions panel, I think you’ll agree that this is the most feature-packed version of Flash ever.
Lee