On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 8:52 AM, David Hunter <[email protected]>wrote:

Glen Pike says I need to embed fonts, but David Hunter didn't mention that.
Is it so? If so, is there a good tutorial on this?


> quickly scanning the code, i can't see where you have assigned a string to
> any of your textfields.eg.
> var myString:String = "this is my string";var myTF:TextField = new
> TextField();myTF.text = myString;
>

Here's the new code:

package
{
  import flash.text.*
  import flash.display.MovieClip;
  import com.greensock.*;
  import com.greensock.plugins.*;
  import com.greensock.easing.*;
  public class Holt extends MovieClip
  {
    public function Holt():void
      {
    }
    public function init():void {
      blurName();
      easeOfc();
      easeAtty();
    }
    public function blurName():void
      {
      trace('blurName');
      var name:TextField = new TextField();
      this.addChild(name);
      var nameString:String = 'Joel Holt';
      name.text = nameString;
      name.x = 100;
      name.y = 100;
      name.height = 20;
      name.width = 200;
      var nameFormat:TextFormat = new TextFormat();
      nameFormat.color = 0xffffff;
      nameFormat.size = 20;
      nameFormat.font = 'Arial';
      name.defaultTextFormat = nameFormat;
      TweenMax.to(name, 1, {blurFilter:{blurX:20}}).reverse();
    }
    public function easeOfc():void
      {
      trace('easeOfc');
      var ofc:TextField = new TextField();
      this.addChild(ofc);
      var ofcString:String = 'Joel Holt';
      ofc.text = ofcString;
      ofc.x = 100;
      ofc.y = 150;
      ofc.height = 20;
      ofc.width = 200;
      var ofcFormat:TextFormat = new TextFormat();
      ofcFormat.color = 0xffffff;
      ofcFormat.size = 20;
      ofcFormat.font = 'Arial';
      ofc.defaultTextFormat = ofcFormat;
      TweenLite.to(ofc, 1, {x:58, y:229, ease:Circ.easeIn});
    }
    public function easeAtty():void
      {
      trace('easeAtty');
      var atty:TextField = new TextField();
      this.addChild(atty);
      var attyString:String = 'Joel Holt';
      atty.text = attyString;
      atty.x = 100;
      atty.y = 200;
      atty.height = 20;
      atty.width = 200;
      var attyFormat:TextFormat = new TextFormat();
      attyFormat.color = 0xffffff;
      attyFormat.size = 20;
      attyFormat.font = 'Arial';
      atty.defaultTextFormat = attyFormat;
      TweenLite.to(atty, 1, {x:58, y:229, ease:Circ.easeIn});
    }
  }
}

It doesn't print anything in the swf either :(
TIA,
beno
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