Hi Fang,

I discussed this with Herbert and we both do not have an idea why it
behaves that way. I suggest you create
a very simple test document with only two glyphs that should be equal
but are not. Then implement a debugging
function that exports the two PolyPolygon to a human readable format and
then we may see why they are different.

Regards,
Christian

Fang Yaqiong wrote:
> Hi Christian,
> The method PolyPolygon::IsEqual() is what we need to compare two 
> PolyPolygons, but when I try to enter several same Chinese Charactors, and 
> then export them into flash, I find that some of the polygons(line and curve) 
> which compose the PolyPolygon have subtle difference in the position. So when 
> I use PolyPolygon::IsEqual() to compare PolyPolygon, the method always return 
> false even I export the same Chinese charactors. How can I solve it?
> Looking forward to your suggestions sincerely.
>
> Best regards,
> Fang
>
>
>
>
> Fang Yaqiong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 2007-07-02
> Regards&Thanks! 
> Tel:010-5157-0010 Ext.6202 
> Beijing Redflag CH2000 Software Co., Ltd. 
>
>   

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