Thanks guys.
I found a partial solution, which is changing all bitmap names with JSFL and
then clicking 600 times to assign a class name which by default is the
symbol name. Easier than setting the name by hand for each symbol, but still
a bit dumb.


2009/12/2 Cedric Muller <[email protected]>

> but it isn't a MovieClip, is it ?
> A MovieClip can contain a (or multiple) Bitmaps, but a Bitmap cannot
> contain a MovieClip, so are these really the same ?
> and if you take lots of them: lots of Bitmaps are better than lots of
> MovieClips.
> ... or you can convert a MovieClip to Bitmap, but the opposite would be
> quite hard.
>
> But I may be caught in a landslide, and I don't know where I'll end .... I
> answer without knowing what the inital question was. Pun me!
>
>
>  Craig Bowman wrote:
>>
>>> It's NOT a bug. A bitmap can't be assigned the attributes you want
>>> directly
>>> and never has. It must be wrapped inside a symbol, like a MovieClip.
>>>
>>
>> Not true, there is a fully working Bitmap symbol type just for this.
>>
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