Caurina Extension

hi,
I am referring to those of you who used it

http://code.google.com/p/tweener/

it is a very nice transition extension, however I have a problem(slight one).

let’s say you have a map of africa, and you have 2 maps of bordering countires that you created and made them a movieclips.
if you apply the caurina extension you will have an OVERLAP of one map BENEATH the other.

I have managed so far to overcome this “problem” by placing non-bordering maps on separate layers so that there will be a country map between them.

however the problem arises if a person decidec to move mouse over the adjacent countries and Voila! the maps lay beneath once again.

so, what I would like to know is how to make sure atht the maps that lay on the same layer, do not overlap when the extension is applied to them.

and

second question:

could some one help me with the code on how to use caurina.filters applying the Dropshadow effect?

i need a line of code,please.

anybody?
The reason for asking again is that I actually found that these extensions exist through this forum not so long ago…but forgot where exactly(in whose post) was the link and explanation.

I’m sorry I can’t help you, but maybe you can get me going with cuarina. I download the AS but don’t know what folder to put it in to make

import.cuarina.transitions.*;

to work. I get not found errors.

PS. Im on a mac.

Hope you find your answers, thank you for helping me with this.

easy:
if your file name is test.fla, then create folder called “caurina”, and then place aLL “.as files” inside it.

[QUOTE=dunger99us;2327196]easy:
if your file name is test.fla, then create folder called “caurina”, and then place aLL “.as files” inside it.[/QUOTE]

:m: duh!!
thanks