Looking at your swf, my suggestion would be to take the copy that is
not input fields and turn them to outlines in Illustrator then put
them back in the layout.
Flash handles vector really well. Not much size increase for
mathematical equations. Then only embed the necessary glyphs for the
input files.
Best,
Karl
On Jun 27, 2012, at 3:16 PM, Kevin Newman wrote:
Every static glyph for every font face and weight/style is also
embedded. The only way to really reduce the size of those fonts is
to embed fewer glyphs. One strategy might be to consolidate the
number of fonts you are using.
If you are using 4 typefaces, try to reduce it to 3 or even 2.
That'll probably have the biggest reduction.
I've never really tried it, but you could try editing the font names
so that they are shorter in the font embed screen, then make sure
all your text fields are set to those new embedded names (such as a,
b, c and d). I'm not sure how much space that would save, but it
might get you a few bytes.
And maybe it's obvous, but make sure you aren't including XMP
metadata or debug symbols (uncheck both boxes in the publish
settings) - that's a couple of KB.
Kevin N.
On 6/26/2012 4:59 PM, Tristan wrote:
I did not embed any fonts but the numerals and period for the input
box.
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