Hello :)

yes you can do it .. use BitmapData class in you movieClip and used my
FlashPaperLoader class in VEGAS : http://vegas.riaforge.org/

1 - download the last version of VEGAS (or use SVN client)
2 - install the classpath of Vegas AS2 in your Flash8 or in MTASC, use
AS2/trunk/src directory for your classpath.
3 - test the examples in
AS2/trunk/bin/test/asgard/loader/FlashPaperLoader.fla :)

Read the documentation of the class to see all methods in this loader (you
can hide the logo etc...)

EKA+ :)



2006/12/5, redknot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hi all:

I have not used Flashpaper yet. I have a potential project that would
involve making a resource that would allow users to customize
printable documents (forms). There are hundreds of these forms so
they can't be laid out directly in Flash (too time prohibitive).

Customization could be limited to header, footer and a logo.

Here is the workflow I need to develop:

1) Original documents are in Word
2) convert to Flashpaper
3) import flashpaper swf into Flash
4) create an interface in Flash that allows user to add a logo, and
edit header and footer content
5) Print customized document from Flash with flashpaper, logo and
custom header/footer


Is this feasible?  For instance could I just lay movieclips with a
logo, and header and footer on top of the multipage Flashpaper for it
to print? or does printing from flashpaper work differently from what
I could accomplish using the Printjob class?

Another question. Obviously I can load a jpeg for the logo, if the
above is feasible. Is there a way the user can browse to find their
logo.jpg file on their hard drive to load it?

Thanks for any help... I need to figure this out today, of course.

Lorraine


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