Re: [swfmill] Flash Lite 1.1 output

2007-01-24 Thread Martin Brynskov
Hi Dan, From what little i know from my phone, flash lite is basically version=4 and compression=false. Of course, you cannot use v4 tags, swfmill's simple dialect doesn't handle that situation. Then again- my standard test worked fine with only these modifications. Thanks for your

Re: [swfmill] MTASC and SWFMILL

2007-01-24 Thread Jon Molesa
Wasn't aware it was a hack. For a hack it works great. I found it when I discovered the natural-entry point and for a hack it's truly useful. * daniel fischer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey Roxlu, nice to hear someone's using the class=... hack. You should be aware however, that it's a

Re: [swfmill] MTASC and SWFMILL

2007-01-24 Thread daniel fischer
Jon Molesa [EMAIL PROTECTED] (on Wed, 24 Jan 2007 09:23:20 +): Wasn't aware it was a hack. For a hack it works great. I found it when I discovered the natural-entry point and for a hack it's truly useful. depends on the definition of hack, i guess :) for me, there's ugly hacks

Re: [swfmill] MTASC and SWFMILL

2007-01-24 Thread Hudson Ansley
On 1/24/07, daniel fischer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: nice to hear someone's using the class=... hack. You should be aware however, that it's a hack :) Not an ugly one, but it works only for mtasc and only for flash7. Hmmm, only flash 7? I've been using your beautiful hack with mtasc and

Re: [swfmill] MTASC and SWFMILL

2007-01-24 Thread Jon Molesa
This http://www.tenpoundsound.com/blog/2005/10/flash/makefile-build-system-for-swfmill-mtasc/ has been very helpful, though I had a bit of head scratching at first with this. But it's easy enough to figure out. I just include all my classes and only those that are used get compiled. * Hudson

Re: [swfmill] MTASC and SWFMILL

2007-01-24 Thread Mark Winterhalder
On 1/2/98, Christopher Brian Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 24 Jan 2007, daniel fischer wrote: I'd really like to be able to use SVG properly (ie: more than one in the SWF project). Can't do a proper game without being able to manipulate vectorized shapes. In fact this one thing