Hello strk, Monday, November 6, 2006, 9:53:40 AM, you wrote: s> I might think this is a spurious and unused fill-style s> accidentally left in from the SWF generator (just think about s> a .doc file and laugh). Anyway, if that is really unused, s> why is AGG ever passed it ?
The AGG renderer must pre-initialize *all* fill styles a character may use. Currently it adds a fully transparent "color" as a placeholder, because the indices must still match. I plan (once I find time for it) to pre-initialize all fill styles only once and then cache them forever (little memory overhead), thus the warning message will be printed only once. You can also comment-out that log_msg if you want. s> This seems another occasion to use our new macros (malformed SWF?) s> As usual, the best approach would be trying to *produce* such s> a malformed SWF to find out why and how it should be handled. I have the strong feeling that this happens when you add bitmaps to the FLA file and remove them afterwards. I guess the IDE can't forget about them and still exports references. Will test this soon. Udo _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev

