Hi,

Thanks. Unfortunately, my RAID0 system failed, so I had to reinstall my
Windows XP machine. That meant that I lost the VirtualBox with Ubuntu with
all the development environment set up for Gnash, so I can't test at this
point. I'm going on vacation for the next weeks, so I won't be able to
confirm that the problem is fixed until I'm back.

That being said - if the Mtasc hello world with createTextField works, I'm
pretty sure that the haXe one works as well, because I *did* test that a
haXe program that just draws some lines works fine - it's was just the
default font problem I found at that point.

I do plan to make further tests with haXe later. One problem must be
well-known: Try, catch opcodes are not implemented.

Regards,
Asger

On 7/11/07, strk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Fri, Jul 06, 2007 at 10:17:47AM +0200, Asger Ottar Alstrup wrote:

> What about changing Gnash to use a default font when the font is
undefined,
> like Adobe does?

I just committed a patch to complete implementation of createTextField
and adding use of a default font when not available.

Please try again.

--strk;




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