[Flashcoders] Screensaver generator that supports AS3 / Player 9

2007-01-09 Thread brian groth

Hi I'm doing a screen saver in witch I want to use the power of flash player
9/AS3.

Does anyone know of software thats can do this?

Or perhaps there is some kind of hack possible with the exe file?


/Brian
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[Flashcoders] ffmpeg question

2007-01-09 Thread Kevin . Dowd

Hello,

I've got 10 .flv videos running off of the desktop/local app and the  user
can set in-points and out-points for each one of them and then playback one
video composed of all these user-generated points.

Could I get ffpeg to take all of these user-generated points and create one
single .flv file?

Any ffmpeg users know the answer to this?

regards

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[Flashcoders] Textformat size ignores anything over 96

2007-01-09 Thread Mike Mountain
Anyone know how to format text to above  96px high using the texformat
object - it seems to just ignore them.
Cheers
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Re: [Flashcoders] createTextField and embedding fonts

2007-01-09 Thread Iv
Hello orangeflower,

http://www.sharedfont.com/eng/faq.html#include


ohc I'm sorry to do this and I'm sure someone has an explanation here, but I'm
ohc at my wit's end.

ohc I have an empty swf that is loading another swf with all of my views, 
assets
ohc etc. I am creating
ohc a font symbol in the view swf's library to be used later by dynamic 
ohc TextFields. The font symbol
ohc is being exported for ActionScript and has a linkage identifier. From the
ohc container swf I'm
ohc dynamically creating dynamic TextFields within the view swf and setting
ohc the embedFonts and
ohc text properties appropriately like so:

ohc textTitleFormat = new TextFormat();
ohc textTitleFormat.font= AkzidenzGroteskBE;
ohc textTitleFormat.color   = 0x51433D;
ohc textTitleFormat.align   = left;
ohc textTitleFormat.underline   = true;
ohc textTitleFormat.size= 24;

ohc titleText = curProductText.createTextField(Title + _ + date.getTime(),
ohc curProductText.getNextHighestDepth(), this.View.copyBox.Title._x, 
ohc this.View.copyBox.Title._y, this.View.copyBox.Title._width, 
ohc this.View.copyBox.Title._height);
ohc titleText.text = title; // where title is a string; this is tracing out the
ohc value I expect
ohc titleText.type = dynamic;
ohc titleText.embedFonts = true;
ohc titleText.antiAliasType = normal;
ohc titleText.setTextFormat(textTitleFormat);

ohc The question I have is it possible to apply a TextFormat to a TextField
ohc using an embedded font that is NOT
ohc in the container swf's library? If not then that is my problem and I think 
I
ohc can use shared libraries to counter
ohc this behavior. Either way, I was wondering if someone could clarify some of
ohc this for me.

ohc Thanks,

ohc Thomas 

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[Flashcoders] [JOB] Actionscript games developer - Central London

2007-01-09 Thread Jake Prime

Hi

We are looking for another permanent Actionscript developer to join me
here at Skive (http://www.skive.co.uk). Please don't judge us by the
website, it's a quite a few years old now and the new one is currently
in production!

We specialise in games, but also a fair share of complex Flash
websites. I can certainly recommend it personally as a great place to
work, situated just by Oxford Circus with a great Actionscript
department (well currently I am the Actionscript department ;o))

So if you're an Actionscript programmer at the top of your game, get
turned on by a well structured OO Flash project, fancy making games
and want to do it in the middle of London, get in contact!

Jake Prime
Actionscript Developer
Skive
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Re: [Flashcoders] Textformat size ignores anything over 96

2007-01-09 Thread Marcelo Volmaro
You can´t. I had to develop an application that needed text sizes bigger  
than that, and i had to create a special text field in where if the size  
was bigger than 96px (in fact the limit is on the line of the 80px, that´s  
why i use 81 in the function), i scaled up (by for example 200%) the text  
field and place the text scaled down (by 50% in this case).


The function i use to find the scale is:

private function calcFSize(pSize:Number, pDiv:Number):Number {
pDiv = pDiv || 1;
if ((pSize / pDiv)  81) return pDiv;
return calcFSize(pSize, ++pDiv);
}


and you use it like:

var fontSize = 384;

var perc = calcFSize(fontSize); //fontSize is the size in pixels of the  
font.

textformat.size = fontSize/perc;
textfield._xscale = textfield._yscale = perc * 100;


Regards,


On Tue, 09 Jan 2007 07:36:38 -0300, Mike Mountain  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Anyone know how to format text to above  96px high using the texformat
object - it seems to just ignore them.
Cheers
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RE: [Flashcoders] Textformat size ignores anything over 96

2007-01-09 Thread Mike Mountain
Is this documented anywhere? Is Adobe aware? What a stupid limitation. Thanks 
for sharing the code.

Cheers

M 

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
 Of Marcelo Volmaro
 Sent: 09 January 2007 12:53
 To: Flashcoders mailing list
 Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Textformat size ignores anything over 96
 
 You can´t. I had to develop an application that needed text 
 sizes bigger than that, and i had to create a special text 
 field in where if the size was bigger than 96px (in fact the 
 limit is on the line of the 80px, that´s why i use 81 in the 
 function), i scaled up (by for example 200%) the text field 
 and place the text scaled down (by 50% in this case).
 
 The function i use to find the scale is:
 
 private function calcFSize(pSize:Number, pDiv:Number):Number {
  pDiv = pDiv || 1;
  if ((pSize / pDiv)  81) return pDiv;
  return calcFSize(pSize, ++pDiv);
 }
 
 
 and you use it like:
 
 var fontSize = 384;
 
 var perc = calcFSize(fontSize); //fontSize is the size in 
 pixels of the font.
 textformat.size = fontSize/perc;
 textfield._xscale = textfield._yscale = perc * 100;
 
 
 Regards,
 
 
 On Tue, 09 Jan 2007 07:36:38 -0300, Mike Mountain 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Anyone know how to format text to above  96px high using 
 the texformat 
  object - it seems to just ignore them.
  Cheers
  M
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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RE: [Flashcoders] Runtime sharing: best practice

2007-01-09 Thread Mendelsohn, Michael
Thanks very much Stefan.  I had been suspecting that would be the way to
do it.  I appreciate your post.

- MM




Hi Michael,

I face the same problem you're describing: most of my UI controls are
in a shared SWF (source.swf), which is then used by several of my
dest.swf files.

I did some testing, and found it impossible to do a preloader with a
progress bar for (or within) dest.swf that takes into account the
loading time for source.swf. So what I currently do is using a
metaloader.swf with two progress bars. I first load source.swf and
indicate the progress on the first progress bar. Upon onLoadComplete I
start loading dest.swf.

The playhead then hits frame 1 and attempts to load source.swf. As
this file is now already cached locally, dest.swf progresses to frame
2 with virtually no shared-library-caused delay.

HTH,
 stefan.

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Re: [Flashcoders] Textformat size ignores anything over 96

2007-01-09 Thread Marcelo Volmaro
As far as i know, no, is not documented. Is adobe aware? It should,  
because i reported that. But i also reported some other problems a long  
time ago (when flash 8 saw the light) and they still exist on flash 9, so  
better go with the code i provided :).


On Tue, 09 Jan 2007 09:59:51 -0300, Mike Mountain  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Is this documented anywhere? Is Adobe aware? What a stupid limitation.  
Thanks for sharing the code.


Cheers

M


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Marcelo Volmaro
Sent: 09 January 2007 12:53
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Textformat size ignores anything over 96

You can´t. I had to develop an application that needed text
sizes bigger than that, and i had to create a special text
field in where if the size was bigger than 96px (in fact the
limit is on the line of the 80px, that´s why i use 81 in the
function), i scaled up (by for example 200%) the text field
and place the text scaled down (by 50% in this case).

The function i use to find the scale is:

private function calcFSize(pSize:Number, pDiv:Number):Number {
 pDiv = pDiv || 1;
 if ((pSize / pDiv)  81) return pDiv;
 return calcFSize(pSize, ++pDiv);
}


and you use it like:

var fontSize = 384;

var perc = calcFSize(fontSize); //fontSize is the size in
pixels of the font.
textformat.size = fontSize/perc;
textfield._xscale = textfield._yscale = perc * 100;


Regards,


On Tue, 09 Jan 2007 07:36:38 -0300, Mike Mountain
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Anyone know how to format text to above  96px high using
the texformat
 object - it seems to just ignore them.
 Cheers
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Re: [Flashcoders] Screensaver generator that supports AS3 / Player 9

2007-01-09 Thread slangeberg

MDM Zinc should be able to. I know it can handle F9. And I believe it will
publish screen-savers.

-Scott

On 1/9/07, brian groth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi I'm doing a screen saver in witch I want to use the power of flash
player
9/AS3.

Does anyone know of software thats can do this?

Or perhaps there is some kind of hack possible with the exe file?


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Re: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2

2007-01-09 Thread slangeberg

Does XRay work with AS3 / Flex 2 apps?

-Scott

On 1/8/07, Steven Sacks | BLITZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


There's a standalone debug executable available too at

http://www.osflash.org/xray/


BLITZ | Steven Sacks - 310-551-0200 x208


 -Original Message-
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 Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 3:54 PM
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 Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2

 I can do you one better. Download the XRay connector and
 classes from Blitz agency and use this link
 http://www.rockonflash.com/xray/flex/Xray.html and tell me
 what you think ;)

 T

 - Original Message -
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 Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 5:42 PM
 Subject: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2

  For those of you who haven't used it, there's a cool FF
 plugin called
  Flash
  Tracer (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/3469/) that lets
 you view any
  traces generated by a SWF within firefox.
 
 
 
  My problem is that, since upgrading to FF2, I haven't been
 able to get it
  to
  work properly. Has anyone had similar issues / know of a fix?
 
 
 
  Thanks!
 
  -Eric
 
 
 
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Re: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2

2007-01-09 Thread orangeflower
I believe so, although I haven't tried it... Steven would know better than 
I...


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Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2007 9:33 AM
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2


Does XRay work with AS3 / Flex 2 apps?

-Scott

On 1/8/07, Steven Sacks | BLITZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


There's a standalone debug executable available too at

http://www.osflash.org/xray/


BLITZ | Steven Sacks - 310-551-0200 x208


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 Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2

 I can do you one better. Download the XRay connector and
 classes from Blitz agency and use this link
 http://www.rockonflash.com/xray/flex/Xray.html and tell me
 what you think ;)

 T

 - Original Message -
 From: Eric Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'Flashcoders mailing list' flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
 Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 5:42 PM
 Subject: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2

  For those of you who haven't used it, there's a cool FF
 plugin called
  Flash
  Tracer (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/3469/) that lets
 you view any
  traces generated by a SWF within firefox.
 
 
 
  My problem is that, since upgrading to FF2, I haven't been
 able to get it
  to
  work properly. Has anyone had similar issues / know of a fix?
 
 
 
  Thanks!
 
  -Eric
 
 
 
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Re: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2

2007-01-09 Thread John Grden

LOL, i'm getting there I promise!!

I have Xray logger for Flex2 / as3 apps and have been using that for a while
now.  But as for a connector that does the inspection, I'm working on it
now.  There's been a lot of requests ;)

On 1/9/07, slangeberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Does XRay work with AS3 / Flex 2 apps?

-Scott

On 1/8/07, Steven Sacks | BLITZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 There's a standalone debug executable available too at

 http://www.osflash.org/xray/


 BLITZ | Steven Sacks - 310-551-0200 x208


  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
  Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 3:54 PM
  To: Flashcoders mailing list
  Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2
 
  I can do you one better. Download the XRay connector and
  classes from Blitz agency and use this link
  http://www.rockonflash.com/xray/flex/Xray.html and tell me
  what you think ;)
 
  T
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Eric Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: 'Flashcoders mailing list' flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
  Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 5:42 PM
  Subject: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2
 
   For those of you who haven't used it, there's a cool FF
  plugin called
   Flash
   Tracer (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/3469/) that lets
  you view any
   traces generated by a SWF within firefox.
  
  
  
   My problem is that, since upgrading to FF2, I haven't been
  able to get it
   to
   work properly. Has anyone had similar issues / know of a fix?
  
  
  
   Thanks!
  
   -Eric
  
  
  
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Re: [Flashcoders] createTextField and embedding fonts

2007-01-09 Thread Arindam Dhar
Hi Thomas,
   
  ok, its coming a bit late though, but here is a solution for using shared 
font library..
   
  1) in SharedFonts.fla, have a shared font, let the linkage identifier be 
testfont and symbol name also the same.Export it for runtime sharing as done 
normally.
   
  2) in receiving fla, import the shared font from the SharedFonts.swf.( only 
import from the specified URL, in this case SharedFonts.swf).
   
  The tricky part comes now,
   
  3) create a movieClip symbol in  receiving fla. library, create a dynamic 
textfield inside it at authoring time with font as testfont*, and give a dummy 
linkage(export for AS, export in first frame).
   
  now,try this code to test it,
   
  this.createTextField(myTf,this.getNextHighestDepth(),10,10,200,20);
  var tFormat:TextFormat = new TextFormat();
tFormat.font =testfont;
  this.myTf.embedFonts =true;
this.myTf.wordWrap = true;
  this.myTf.text =Testing the shared font;
this.myTf.setTextFormat(tFormat);
   
  This works fine, and the idea of shared library holds good too, as u will see 
that changing any font property in SharedFonts.fla/swf gets reflected in 
receiving.swf.
   
  Mind it, the trick is step 3  :-)
   
  regards,
   
  Arindam
   
  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I think you might be right here Arindam. Perhaps in the receiving file I 
merely need to do an import for runtime sharing instead of exporting it in 
the shared fonts swf. The documentation has always been a little spotty in 
terms of what's actually going on when using shared libraries... Thanks for 
the response!

- Original Message -
From: Arindam Dhar 
To: Flashcoders mailing list 
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 4:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] createTextField and embedding fonts

 hi Thomas,

 going by the steps u mentioned earlier, if I change a property,say Font, 
 in the SharedFonts.fla and save and publish, later if i publish the fla 
 which imports the shared font, i don't see the change in font done in the 
 SharedFonts.fla.

 7. Once the font symbol from SharedFonts.fla is in your other .fla's 
 library
 right click on it (in your other .fla's library) and go to properties. 
 Check
 the Export for ActionScript, Export for runtime sharing and Export in
 first frame checkboxes. Supply the location to SharedFonts.swf (e.g.
 SharedFonts.swf or somepath/SharedFonts.swf) in the URL field below the
 checkboxes.

 the receiving file, in shared library concept, usually imports for 
 runtime sharing the object from the URL specified, but in the above line 
 there is no import happening, in fact, both the SharedFonts.fla and 
 receiving file are exporting for runtime sharing.

 The idea behind shared libraries is change in one place and it will get 
 updated everywhere, but its not working here...

 Hope, I will get some clarification on this

 --- Arindam



 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 So, to recap...

 1. Create a SharedFonts.fla that will contain the font symbol you want to
 use in another movie.
 2. Create the font symbol in SharedFonts.fla. Once the font symbol is
 created make sure to check the Export for ActionScript, Export in first
 frame checkboxes in the Properties dialog box.
 3. Publish the .swf for the SharedFonts.fla.
 4. Open the .fla in which you want to use the font symbol from
 SharedFonts.swf.
 5. Then, go to File - Import - Open shared library... and open
 SharedFonts.fla
 6. Drag the font symbol from the SharedFonts.fla library into your other
 fla's library that will be using the font.
 7. Once the font symbol from SharedFonts.fla is in your other .fla's 
 library
 right click on it (in your other .fla's library) and go to properties. 
 Check
 the Export for ActionScript, Export for runtime sharing and Export in
 first frame checkboxes. Supply the location to SharedFonts.swf (e.g.
 SharedFonts.swf or somepath/SharedFonts.swf) in the URL field below the
 checkboxes.
 8. Publish your other .fla and you should be good to go.

 One thing to be mindful of is the path to your SharedFonts.swf. This MUST 
 be
 correct in order for these shared fonts to work. To simplify things I just
 placed the SharedFonts.swf in the same directory as my other .swf.

 I hope this helps someone

 Cheers,

 Thomas

 - Original Message -
 From: Glen Pike

 To: Flashcoders mailing list
 Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 2:59 PM
 Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] createTextField and embedding fonts

 Hi,

 Yes, you will probably need to use runtime sharing and load in the
 fonts contained in a different file.

 Glen


 The question I have is it possible to apply a TextFormat to a TextField
 using an embedded font that is NOT
 in the container swf's library? If not then that is my problem and I
 think I can use shared libraries to counter
 this behavior. Either way, I was wondering if someone could clarify some
 of this for me.

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Re: [Flashcoders] createTextField and embedding fonts

2007-01-09 Thread orangeflower

Yup, I did exactly this and it works great! Thanks!

- Original Message -
From: Arindam Dhar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Flashcoders mailing list flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2007 10:24 AM
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] createTextField and embedding fonts


Hi Thomas,

 ok, its coming a bit late though, but here is a solution for using shared 
font library..


 1) in SharedFonts.fla, have a shared font, let the linkage identifier be 
testfont and symbol name also the same.Export it for runtime sharing as 
done normally.


 2) in receiving fla, import the shared font from the SharedFonts.swf.( 
only import from the specified URL, in this case SharedFonts.swf).


 The tricky part comes now,

 3) create a movieClip symbol in  receiving fla. library, create a dynamic 
textfield inside it at authoring time with font as testfont*, and give a 
dummy linkage(export for AS, export in first frame).


 now,try this code to test it,

 this.createTextField(myTf,this.getNextHighestDepth(),10,10,200,20);
 var tFormat:TextFormat = new TextFormat();
tFormat.font =testfont;
 this.myTf.embedFonts =true;
this.myTf.wordWrap = true;
 this.myTf.text =Testing the shared font;
this.myTf.setTextFormat(tFormat);

 This works fine, and the idea of shared library holds good too, as u will 
see that changing any font property in SharedFonts.fla/swf gets reflected 
in receiving.swf.


 Mind it, the trick is step 3  :-)

 regards,

 Arindam


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I think you might be right here Arindam. Perhaps in the receiving file I
merely need to do an import for runtime sharing instead of exporting it in
the shared fonts swf. The documentation has always been a little spotty in
terms of what's actually going on when using shared libraries... Thanks 
for

the response!

- Original Message -
From: Arindam Dhar
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 4:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] createTextField and embedding fonts


hi Thomas,

going by the steps u mentioned earlier, if I change a property,say Font,
in the SharedFonts.fla and save and publish, later if i publish the fla
which imports the shared font, i don't see the change in font done in the
SharedFonts.fla.

7. Once the font symbol from SharedFonts.fla is in your other .fla's
library
right click on it (in your other .fla's library) and go to properties.
Check
the Export for ActionScript, Export for runtime sharing and Export 
in

first frame checkboxes. Supply the location to SharedFonts.swf (e.g.
SharedFonts.swf or somepath/SharedFonts.swf) in the URL field below the
checkboxes.

the receiving file, in shared library concept, usually imports for
runtime sharing the object from the URL specified, but in the above line
there is no import happening, in fact, both the SharedFonts.fla and
receiving file are exporting for runtime sharing.

The idea behind shared libraries is change in one place and it will get
updated everywhere, but its not working here...

Hope, I will get some clarification on this

--- Arindam



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, to recap...

1. Create a SharedFonts.fla that will contain the font symbol you want to
use in another movie.
2. Create the font symbol in SharedFonts.fla. Once the font symbol is
created make sure to check the Export for ActionScript, Export in 
first

frame checkboxes in the Properties dialog box.
3. Publish the .swf for the SharedFonts.fla.
4. Open the .fla in which you want to use the font symbol from
SharedFonts.swf.
5. Then, go to File - Import - Open shared library... and open
SharedFonts.fla
6. Drag the font symbol from the SharedFonts.fla library into your other
fla's library that will be using the font.
7. Once the font symbol from SharedFonts.fla is in your other .fla's
library
right click on it (in your other .fla's library) and go to properties.
Check
the Export for ActionScript, Export for runtime sharing and Export 
in

first frame checkboxes. Supply the location to SharedFonts.swf (e.g.
SharedFonts.swf or somepath/SharedFonts.swf) in the URL field below the
checkboxes.
8. Publish your other .fla and you should be good to go.

One thing to be mindful of is the path to your SharedFonts.swf. This MUST
be
correct in order for these shared fonts to work. To simplify things I 
just

placed the SharedFonts.swf in the same directory as my other .swf.

I hope this helps someone

Cheers,

Thomas

- Original Message -
From: Glen Pike

To: Flashcoders mailing list
Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 2:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] createTextField and embedding fonts


Hi,

Yes, you will probably need to use runtime sharing and load in the
fonts contained in a different file.

Glen



The question I have is it possible to apply a TextFormat to a TextField
using an embedded font that is NOT
in the container swf's library? If not then that is my problem and I
think I can use shared libraries to counter
this behavior. Either way, I was wondering if 

[Flashcoders] String to object

2007-01-09 Thread Bart Albrecht
Hi,

 

I'm migrating some stuff from AS2 to AS3

 

In AS2 I can do this:

function doSomething(btnName:String)

{

_root[btnName]visible = false;

}

doSomething(exit_btn);

 

In AS3

I want to do the same:

public function doSomething(btnName:String)

{

//XXX here I don't know what I should do 

}

 

I hope someone can help me

 

Bart

 

 

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Re: [Flashcoders] String to object

2007-01-09 Thread eka

Hello :)

in AS3 you must use the DisplayObjectContainer methods to manipulate the
childs in a DisplayObject (MovieClip, Sprite, etc...)

http://livedocs.macromedia.com/flex/2/langref/flash/display/DisplayObjectContainer.html

You can read in the documentation the method
getChildByNamehttp://livedocs.macromedia.com/flex/2/langref/flash/display/DisplayObjectContainer.html#getChildByName%28%29
(name:String http://livedocs.macromedia.com/flex/2/langref/String.html):
DisplayObjecthttp://livedocs.macromedia.com/flex/2/langref/flash/display/DisplayObject.html

You can now get the reference of your display with this method.


EKA+ :)

2007/1/9, Bart Albrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Hi,



I'm migrating some stuff from AS2 to AS3



In AS2 I can do this:

function doSomething(btnName:String)

{

_root[btnName]visible = false;

}

doSomething(exit_btn);



In AS3

I want to do the same:

public function doSomething(btnName:String)

{

//XXX here I don't know what I should do

}



I hope someone can help me



Bart





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Re: [Flashcoders] String to object

2007-01-09 Thread R�kos Attila

You can do that similarly to AS2, the array notation works in AS3 as
well and referring to a variable by its name is possible (as far as it is
an object instance's field/property, and not a local variable).
However since _root doesn't exist, you have to rethink this part a bit.

  Attila

BA Hi,
BA 
BA  
BA 
BA I'm migrating some stuff from AS2 to AS3
BA 
BA
BA In AS2 I can do this:
BA 
BA function doSomething(btnName:String)
BA 
BA {
BA 
BA _root[btnName]visible = false;
BA 
BA }
BA 
BA doSomething(exit_btn);
BA 
BA  
BA 
BA In AS3
BA 
BA I want to do the same:
BA 
BA public function doSomething(btnName:String)
BA 
BA {
BA 
BA //XXX here I don't know what I should do 
BA 
BA }
BA 
BA
BA I hope someone can help me


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[Flashcoders] as2lib Matcher

2007-01-09 Thread Thomas Fowler

Hey all-

I know this is a bit of a long shot, but I need some assistance on this 
Matcher class from as2lib. I have the following code:


   var pattern : Pattern= new Pattern([\\s], Pattern.MULTILINE);
   var regExp : Matcher = pattern.getMatcher(tempContent);
   trace(regExp.matches():  + regExp.matches());
   tempContent = regExp.replaceAll();

Here's the problem I'm having. regExp.matches() traces out false everytime 
and then when I do the replaceAll it basically returns an empty string. Does 
anyone have any ideas as to what I might be missing or doing wrong?


Thanks,

Thomas 


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Re: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2

2007-01-09 Thread slangeberg

Where can I find info on the logger (flex 2/ as3)? is it available publicly?

Thanks,

-Scott

On 1/9/07, John Grden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


LOL, i'm getting there I promise!!

I have Xray logger for Flex2 / as3 apps and have been using that for a
while
now.  But as for a connector that does the inspection, I'm working on it
now.  There's been a lot of requests ;)

On 1/9/07, slangeberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Does XRay work with AS3 / Flex 2 apps?

 -Scott

 On 1/8/07, Steven Sacks | BLITZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  There's a standalone debug executable available too at
 
  http://www.osflash.org/xray/
 
 
  BLITZ | Steven Sacks - 310-551-0200 x208
 
 
   -Original Message-
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
   Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 3:54 PM
   To: Flashcoders mailing list
   Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2
  
   I can do you one better. Download the XRay connector and
   classes from Blitz agency and use this link
   http://www.rockonflash.com/xray/flex/Xray.html and tell me
   what you think ;)
  
   T
  
   - Original Message -
   From: Eric Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: 'Flashcoders mailing list' flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
   Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 5:42 PM
   Subject: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2
  
For those of you who haven't used it, there's a cool FF
   plugin called
Flash
Tracer (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/3469/) that lets
   you view any
traces generated by a SWF within firefox.
   
   
   
My problem is that, since upgrading to FF2, I haven't been
   able to get it
to
work properly. Has anyone had similar issues / know of a fix?
   
   
   
Thanks!
   
-Eric
   
   
   
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Re: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2

2007-01-09 Thread John Grden

I'll make it officially available tonight and post a message about where to
get it.  It's on my laptop and I'm not going to be able to get to it until
then,

On 1/9/07, slangeberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Where can I find info on the logger (flex 2/ as3)? is it available
publicly?

Thanks,

-Scott

On 1/9/07, John Grden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 LOL, i'm getting there I promise!!

 I have Xray logger for Flex2 / as3 apps and have been using that for a
 while
 now.  But as for a connector that does the inspection, I'm working on it
 now.  There's been a lot of requests ;)

 On 1/9/07, slangeberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Does XRay work with AS3 / Flex 2 apps?
 
  -Scott
 
  On 1/8/07, Steven Sacks | BLITZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   There's a standalone debug executable available too at
  
   http://www.osflash.org/xray/
  
  
   BLITZ | Steven Sacks - 310-551-0200 x208
  
  
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 3:54 PM
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2
   
I can do you one better. Download the XRay connector and
classes from Blitz agency and use this link
http://www.rockonflash.com/xray/flex/Xray.html and tell me
what you think ;)
   
T
   
- Original Message -
From: Eric Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Flashcoders mailing list' 
flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 5:42 PM
Subject: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2
   
 For those of you who haven't used it, there's a cool FF
plugin called
 Flash
 Tracer (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/3469/) that lets
you view any
 traces generated by a SWF within firefox.



 My problem is that, since upgrading to FF2, I haven't been
able to get it
 to
 work properly. Has anyone had similar issues / know of a fix?



 Thanks!

 -Eric



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Re: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2

2007-01-09 Thread John Grden

The good news is, it's as simple as:

import com.blitzagency.xray.logger.XrayLog;

private var log:XrayLog = new XrayLog();

//..usage:

log.debug(string message[, object]);
log.info(string message[, object]);
log.warn(string message[, object]);
log.error(string message[, object]);
log.fatal(string message[, object]);

if you're using the debug player, it'll catch the stack trace to give you
what class/method made the call and the out put works with the current flex2
xray interface.

On 1/9/07, John Grden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I'll make it officially available tonight and post a message about where
to get it.  It's on my laptop and I'm not going to be able to get to it
until then,

On 1/9/07, slangeberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Where can I find info on the logger (flex 2/ as3)? is it available
 publicly?

 Thanks,

 -Scott

 On 1/9/07, John Grden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  LOL, i'm getting there I promise!!
 
  I have Xray logger for Flex2 / as3 apps and have been using that for a
  while
  now.  But as for a connector that does the inspection, I'm working on
 it
  now.  There's been a lot of requests ;)
 
  On 1/9/07, slangeberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Does XRay work with AS3 / Flex 2 apps?
  
   -Scott
  
   On 1/8/07, Steven Sacks | BLITZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
There's a standalone debug executable available too at
   
http://www.osflash.org/xray/
   
   
BLITZ | Steven Sacks - 310-551-0200 x208
   
   
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
 Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 3:54 PM
 To: Flashcoders mailing list
 Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2

 I can do you one better. Download the XRay connector and
 classes from Blitz agency and use this link
 http://www.rockonflash.com/xray/flex/Xray.html and tell me
 what you think ;)

 T

 - Original Message -
 From: Eric Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 To: 'Flashcoders mailing list' 
 flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
 Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 5:42 PM
 Subject: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2

  For those of you who haven't used it, there's a cool FF
 plugin called
  Flash
  Tracer (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/3469/) that lets
 you view any
  traces generated by a SWF within firefox.
 
 
 
  My problem is that, since upgrading to FF2, I haven't been
 able to get it
  to
  work properly. Has anyone had similar issues / know of a fix?
 
 
 
  Thanks!
 
  -Eric
 
 
 
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[Flashcoders] Will the new iPhone run flash?

2007-01-09 Thread hank williams

It would be interesting, but I cant see what processor its using or
anything.

Hank
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Re: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2

2007-01-09 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
its about time you provided something of value to the community Grden... :) 
grant ducks!

looking forward to seeing this! Is the xray viewer a new version or is it still 
flash 8 ? (I'm using xray with a flash app under flash 8 thats being loaded 
into a flash 9 flex app, not quite sure how I'm going to log both :) )

Grant.

- Original Message -
From: John Grden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Flashcoders mailing list flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
Sent: 1/9/07 2:57 PM
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2

 The good news is, it's as simple as:
 
 import com.blitzagency.xray.logger.XrayLog;
 
 private var log:XrayLog = new XrayLog();
 
 //..usage:
 
 log.debug(string message[, object]);
 log.info(string message[, object]);
 log.warn(string message[, object]);
 log.error(string message[, object]);
 log.fatal(string message[, object]);
 
 if you're using the debug player, it'll catch the stack trace to give you
 what class/method made the call and the out put works with the current flex2
 xray interface.
 
 On 1/9/07, John Grden  wrote:
 
  I'll make it officially available tonight and post a message about where
  to get it.  It's on my laptop and I'm not going to be able to get to it
  until then,
 
  On 1/9/07, slangeberg  wrote:
  
   Where can I find info on the logger (flex 2/ as3)? is it available
   publicly?
  
   Thanks,
  
   -Scott
  
   On 1/9/07, John Grden  wrote:
   
LOL, i'm getting there I promise!!
   
I have Xray logger for Flex2 / as3 apps and have been using that for a
while
now.  But as for a connector that does the inspection, I'm working on
   it
now.  There's been a lot of requests ;)
   
On 1/9/07, slangeberg  wrote:

 Does XRay work with AS3 / Flex 2 apps?

 -Scott

 On 1/8/07, Steven Sacks | BLITZ  wrote:
 
  There's a standalone debug executable available too at
 
  http://www.osflash.org/xray/
 
 
  BLITZ | Steven Sacks - 310-551-0200 x208
 
 
   -Original Message-
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
   Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 3:54 PM
   To: Flashcoders mailing list
   Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2
  
   I can do you one better. Download the XRay connector and
   classes from Blitz agency and use this link
   http://www.rockonflash.com/xray/flex/Xray.html and tell me
   what you think ;)
  
   T
  
   - Original Message -
   From: Eric Lee 
   To: 'Flashcoders mailing list'   
   flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
   Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 5:42 PM
   Subject: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2
  
For those of you who haven't used it, there's a cool FF
   plugin called
Flash
Tracer (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/3469/) that lets
   you view any
traces generated by a SWF within firefox.
   
   
   
My problem is that, since upgrading to FF2, I haven't been
   able to get it
to
work properly. Has anyone had similar issues / know of a fix?
   
   
   
Thanks!
   
-Eric
   
   
   
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Re: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2

2007-01-09 Thread John Grden

why I oughtta...pow, right in the kisser!

The Flex2 interface will talk as2 or as3 apps that use the logger.  AS3
doesn't have any other functionality other than logging.  It uses local
connection with AMF0 so it's the same across the board.

does that answer your question?  If you're not using the Flex2 version, here
it is online:
http://www.rockonflash.com/xray/flex/Xray.html

On 9 Jan 2007 20:04:26 -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:


its about time you provided something of value to the community Grden...
:) grant ducks!

looking forward to seeing this! Is the xray viewer a new version or is it
still flash 8 ? (I'm using xray with a flash app under flash 8 thats being
loaded into a flash 9 flex app, not quite sure how I'm going to log both :)
)




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Re: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2

2007-01-09 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

lol, had to have my weekly crack at you :)

How does it react to two clients trying to send it data, I've never really 
tried it with local connection, since my flash 8 system will be talking to it 
at the same time as the flex app...

yes I'm using the flex 2 release, you chastized me last time I used an old 
version :)

Grant

- Original Message -
From: John Grden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Flashcoders mailing list flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
Sent: 1/9/07 3:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2

 why I oughtta...pow, right in the kisser!
 
 The Flex2 interface will talk as2 or as3 apps that use the logger.  AS3
 doesn't have any other functionality other than logging.  It uses local
 connection with AMF0 so it's the same across the board.
 
 does that answer your question?  If you're not using the Flex2 version, here
 it is online:
 http://www.rockonflash.com/xray/flex/Xray.html
 
 On 9 Jan 2007 20:04:26 -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 wrote:
 
  its about time you provided something of value to the community Grden...
  :) 
 
  looking forward to seeing this! Is the xray viewer a new version or is it
  still flash 8 ? (I'm using xray with a flash app under flash 8 thats being
  loaded into a flash 9 flex app, not quite sure how I'm going to log both :)
  )
 
 
 
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Re: [Flashcoders] Will the new iPhone run flash?

2007-01-09 Thread Andy Herrman

Well, they said it runs OS X, so since Flash runs in OS X that
suggests it does. :)

Then again, I have no idea what that actually means, so who knows?  I
just wish it was cheaper.

We'll probably get more information as it gets closer to actually
shipping.  Until then we won't really know unless they explicitly tell
us.

  -Andy

On 1/9/07, hank williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

It would be interesting, but I cant see what processor its using or
anything.

Hank
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Re: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2

2007-01-09 Thread John Grden

;)

if you have to apps sending it log data, that works just fine, however, it
doesn't support looking at 2 separate apps yet.  I DO have plans on how to
fix that so you can inspect 2 applications and select from any one flash app
thats registered with Xray.

On 9 Jan 2007 20:22:41 -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:



lol, had to have my weekly crack at you :)

How does it react to two clients trying to send it data, I've never really
tried it with local connection, since my flash 8 system will be talking to
it at the same time as the flex app...

yes I'm using the flex 2 release, you chastized me last time I used an old
version :)

Grant




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Re: [Flashcoders] Critical bug in IE

2007-01-09 Thread Andy Herrman

When are you doing that?  I've noticed some weird issues in IE where
the Stage stuff doesn't always behave correctly at the beginning of
the movie (my case the Stage was telling me the width/height was 0
when code in external .as files was running, but if it was code in the
FLA itself, which ran earlier, it was correct).  If you're doing that
as part of initialization then maybe delaying it will help.

  -Andy

On 1/8/07, William Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I have this problem to when I use Stage.scaleMode on this one movie it will
always end up messing up the position and covering half of certain movieclip
(though not all) when I view the movie in IE, both 6 and 7. I have tried
everything I can thing of and nothing works. Any ideas?
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Re: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2

2007-01-09 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cool man, thanks a bunch John.

Grant.

- Original Message -
From: John Grden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Flashcoders mailing list flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
Sent: 1/9/07 3:31 PM
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Flash Tracer / FF2

 ;)
 
 if you have to apps sending it log data, that works just fine, however, it
 doesn't support looking at 2 separate apps yet.  I DO have plans on how to
 fix that so you can inspect 2 applications and select from any one flash app
 thats registered with Xray.
 
 On 9 Jan 2007 20:22:41 -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 wrote:
 
 
  lol, had to have my weekly crack at you :)
 
  How does it react to two clients trying to send it data, I've never really
  tried it with local connection, since my flash 8 system will be talking to
  it at the same time as the flex app...
 
  yes I'm using the flex 2 release, you chastized me last time I used an old
  version :)
 
  Grant
 
 
 
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[Flashcoders] iPhone Flash

2007-01-09 Thread Merrill, Jason
Wow, see the iPhone just announced today from Apple yet?
Drool!!. anyway, anyone know if the built-in Safari browser comes
with the Flash player and if so, which version?

Jason Merrill
Bank of America 
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RE: [Flashcoders] Will the new iPhone run flash?

2007-01-09 Thread Steven Sacks | BLITZ
 I just wish it was cheaper.

iPhone: $499 for 4GB, $599 for 8GB. 

4GB iPod Nano: $199
8GB iPod Nano: $249

Some other top rated Smart Phones:
Palm Treo 700p ~$679
Sony Ericsson P990i ~$680
RIM BlackBerry 7130c ~$200

Even the RIM Blackberry with a Nano is the same price as the 4GB model.

Considering the Palm Treo doesn't have nearly as many features, plus the
iPhone has a touch screen, OSX with Safari, unique non-sequential
voicemail, GPS, among all the other amazing features, I think the cost
is actually quite competitive and fair, especially since I won't have to
carry two gadgets in my pocket anymore.  :)
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[Flashcoders] history, bookmarks, etc within flash

2007-01-09 Thread James Dean

I've been asked to implement back button functionality and possibly
bookmarking for a flash project that I've been involved in, and I'm aware of
a project from unfocus (http://www.unfocus.com/projects/FlashSuite/).
basically, having the back and forward buttons in the browser respond to the
flash movie rather than the browser's history. My question is if anyone is
familiar with a better version than the unfocus method, or if there is
currently a standard method for this functionality other than what is being
used in unfocus.

Ultimately i can incorporate the above. I am, however, looking for what is
considered the best / most recommended method.
~james
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RE: [Flashcoders] history, bookmarks, etc within flash

2007-01-09 Thread Steven Sacks | BLITZ
SWFAddress is the answer.

http://www.asual.com/swfaddress/


BLITZ | Steven Sacks - 310-551-0200 x208
 

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 Of James Dean
 Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2007 1:38 PM
 To: flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
 Subject: [Flashcoders] history, bookmarks, etc within flash
 
 I've been asked to implement back button functionality and 
 possibly bookmarking for a flash project that I've been 
 involved in, and I'm aware of a project from unfocus 
 (http://www.unfocus.com/projects/FlashSuite/).
 basically, having the back and forward buttons in the browser 
 respond to the flash movie rather than the browser's history. 
 My question is if anyone is familiar with a better version 
 than the unfocus method, or if there is currently a standard 
 method for this functionality other than what is being used 
 in unfocus.
 
 Ultimately i can incorporate the above. I am, however, 
 looking for what is considered the best / most recommended method.
 ~james
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Re: [Flashcoders] Will the new iPhone run flash?

2007-01-09 Thread Weyert de Boer

Hi Steven,
iPhone: $499 for 4GB, $599 for 8GB. 
  


As far as I understood that where the prices when you buy two year 
Cingular membership with it.


Yours,
Weyert
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RE: [Flashcoders] Will the new iPhone run flash?

2007-01-09 Thread Merrill, Jason
Yeah, I think this phone runs circles around the other phones you
mentioned, so even though it's not going to replace your 80GB iPod, but
related to what you said, the features it has (due to the fact it's
running OSX) will rock the industry and make it worth the price... and
prices will come down and capacity will go up too - this is only gen1 

But anyway, my real question was any news of the Flash player in the
iPhone?

Jason Merrill
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
Of Steven Sacks | BLITZ
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2007 4:30 PM
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Will the new iPhone run flash?

 I just wish it was cheaper.

iPhone: $499 for 4GB, $599 for 8GB. 

4GB iPod Nano: $199
8GB iPod Nano: $249

Some other top rated Smart Phones:
Palm Treo 700p ~$679
Sony Ericsson P990i ~$680
RIM BlackBerry 7130c ~$200

Even the RIM Blackberry with a Nano is the same price as the 
4GB model.

Considering the Palm Treo doesn't have nearly as many 
features, plus the iPhone has a touch screen, OSX with 
Safari, unique non-sequential voicemail, GPS, among all the 
other amazing features, I think the cost is actually quite 
competitive and fair, especially since I won't have to carry 
two gadgets in my pocket anymore.  :) 
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Re: [Flashcoders] iPhone Flash

2007-01-09 Thread slangeberg

Link(s)?

-Scott

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Wow, see the iPhone just announced today from Apple yet?
Drool!!. anyway, anyone know if the built-in Safari browser comes
with the Flash player and if so, which version?

Jason Merrill
Bank of America
Learning  Organizational Effectiveness




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RE: [Flashcoders] iPhone Flash

2007-01-09 Thread Merrill, Jason
Link(s)?

www.apple.com

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Re: [Flashcoders] iPhone Flash

2007-01-09 Thread Arse @ Snepo

http://www.macrumorslive.com/


slangeberg wrote:

Link(s)?

-Scott

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Wow, see the iPhone just announced today from Apple yet?
Drool!!. anyway, anyone know if the built-in Safari browser comes
with the Flash player and if so, which version?

Jason Merrill
Bank of America
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Re: [Flashcoders] iPhone Flash

2007-01-09 Thread Arse @ Snepo

oh.. and...

http://www.apple.com/
http://www.apple.com/iphone/

Don't know about Flash plugin but am also keen to find out.

a



slangeberg wrote:

Link(s)?

-Scott

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Wow, see the iPhone just announced today from Apple yet?
Drool!!. anyway, anyone know if the built-in Safari browser comes
with the Flash player and if so, which version?

Jason Merrill
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Re: [Flashcoders] Critical bug in IE

2007-01-09 Thread William Smith

I tried compiling the movie in flash 9 with the stage.align = tl and now
it some how works, don't ask me.

On 1/9/07, Andy Herrman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


When are you doing that?  I've noticed some weird issues in IE where
the Stage stuff doesn't always behave correctly at the beginning of
the movie (my case the Stage was telling me the width/height was 0
when code in external .as files was running, but if it was code in the
FLA itself, which ran earlier, it was correct).  If you're doing that
as part of initialization then maybe delaying it will help.

   -Andy

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 I have this problem to when I use Stage.scaleMode on this one movie it
will
 always end up messing up the position and covering half of certain
movieclip
 (though not all) when I view the movie in IE, both 6 and 7. I have tried
 everything I can thing of and nothing works. Any ideas?
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[Flashcoders] OT: Job - Flash Developer - Seattle

2007-01-09 Thread Jud Holliday
In brief: 
 
Position: Flash Developer (AS 2.0)
Timeframe: 2 month contract with possibility of continuing work,
beginning in early to mid February
Location: On-site in downtown Seattle, WA
Salary: Commensurate with experience.
 
Interested and qualified applicants please send your resume to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 
Description
The primary responsibility of the Flash Developer is to develop Flash
based solutions for interactive, data-driven sites and applications.
Solutions are developed for a diverse customer base and audience,
requiring the developer to be sensitive to performance issues as well as
visual design.  This position reports the Director of Development.
 
All project work will be done in Seattle, and will require engineers to
be on-site.
 
Responsibilities
The position requires 4+ years experience developing and deploying Flash
based websites and applications. The critical skill set of the Flash
Developer includes 
* Expert knowledge of ActionScript 2.0 development using OOP
methodologies
* Experience developing xml driven Flash sites/applications 
* Experience translating timeline based designs and animation into
functional reusable code driven solutions
* Strong knowledge of XHTML, JavaScript and CSS 
* Familiarity with back-end technologies such as .NET and/or Java
 
In addition, familiarity with the following technologies and skill sets
is highly valuable:
* Web Services and/or Flash Remoting
* Flash video and/or Flash Media Server
* Experience architecting large scale applications, whether in Flash or
other languages
* Visual Source Safe or other code management systems
* Oracle, SQL Server, or other database experience
 
Required Skills
* Strong written and oral communication skills
* Familiarity with product development life cycles
* Must be comfortable working in a collaborative environment with
Producers, Designers, and other Developers.
* Must be flexible and be willing to move between projects and tasks as
needed.
* Must be a quick study and willing to evaluate, learn and implement new
and emerging technologies.
 
 
Interested and qualified applicants please send your resume to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
About ZAAZ
ZAAZ is a premiere interactive agency that provides performance-driven
design services to top brands and Fortune 1,000 companies including
Microsoft, Converse, E*Trade, Qwest, Alcoa, Blockbuster, Expedia,
Reuters, T-Mobile, National Geographic and others. ZAAZ services include
web strategy, design, development, user experience, web analysis and
optimization. Years ago, ZAAZ recognized a gap in the interactive
marketplace. While many enterprise organizations had analytics tools,
very few were getting maximum value from them. At the same time, web
initiatives scoring big on creativity alone often lacked any scientific
proof of their effectiveness. By providing both sides of this equation
(award-winning design + comprehensive analysis), ZAAZ is able to provide
creative solutions that work -- and the proof to back it up. Founded in
1998, ZAAZ currently has 70 employees with offices in Seattle and
Portland.  ZAAZ is part of the Wunderman group of companies. For more
information, visit www.zaaz.com.
 
About Wunderman
Wunderman is one of the largest, most experienced global marketing
services networks in the world. Built on a unified data platform and
secured by an integrated marketing technology infrastructure, Wunderman
delivers direct to customers, relevant content in a creative way that
motivates them to act and create ongoing relationships that last a
lifetime. Since 2002, Wunderman work was recognized with 23 Lions at the
prestigious Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival, including
the coveted Direct Grand Prix two years in a row. In 2005, Wunderman won
434 awards and citations. Wunderman is ranked among AdWeek's top
Interactive agencies. Wunderman is part of Young  Rubicam Brands and a
member of the WPP Group (NASDAQ: WPPGY).
 
 
 

 

 

Thanks,

: Jud Holliday
: www.zaaz.com 

 

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[Flashcoders] Flash lite resources

2007-01-09 Thread William Smith

I am looking to get started developing for a mobile platform using flash
lite. I can't find any books about it and only limited online resources. I'd
like to make games for phones and handhelds. Any help would be appreciated.
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[Flashcoders] AS3 loader and positioning

2007-01-09 Thread William Smith

So I'm trying to dynamically load and position images. I can get them to
display, but how do I position them

I load them using this code:
PHP Code:
 var container:Sprite = new Sprite();
addChild(container);
var xPos:Number = 0;

for each (var a:String in imgURL){
   var image:Sprite = new Sprite();
   var pictLdr:Loader = new Loader();
   var pictURLReq:URLRequest = new URLRequest(a);
   pictLdr.load(pictURLReq);
   pictLdr.contentLoaderInfo.addEventListener(Event.COMPLETE, imgLoaded);
   container.addChild(image)
   image.addChild(pictLdr);
}
function imgLoaded(e:Event):void
{
   xPos +=e.target.width
}
 Which works great, but no positioning.

Live docs had this
PHP Code:
 function loaded(event:Event):void
{
   var content:Sprite = event.target.content;
   content.scaleX = 2;
}
 But flash throws this error:
Quote:
TypeError: Error #1034: Type Coercion failed: cannot convert
flash.display::[EMAIL PROTECTED] to flash.display.Sprite.
at Timeline0_5417a63c9e955d4fa76fcfb296d91733/loaded()
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Re: [Flashcoders] history, bookmarks, etc within flash

2007-01-09 Thread Duncan Reid

I have not tried SWFAddress but i've heard good things.  A friend of mine,
Matthew Tretter, released his StateManager not long ago which i have used
however, and it's been working quite well for me in a few different
projects.  So to give you more choices:

http://exanimo.com/as2/StateManager

hope this helps some,
Dunc


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I've been asked to implement back button functionality and possibly
bookmarking for a flash project that I've been involved in, and I'm aware
of
a project from unfocus (http://www.unfocus.com/projects/FlashSuite/).
basically, having the back and forward buttons in the browser respond to
the
flash movie rather than the browser's history. My question is if anyone is
familiar with a better version than the unfocus method, or if there is
currently a standard method for this functionality other than what is
being
used in unfocus.

Ultimately i can incorporate the above. I am, however, looking for what is
considered the best / most recommended method.
~james
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Re: [Flashcoders] Flash lite resources

2007-01-09 Thread Count Schemula

Here my bookmarks. Not spot-on, but in the area.

http://www.mobiledesign.org/
http://www.mobilemonday.net/mm/
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/devices/pocket_pc.html
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/abouttn/flash/tips/tips_062806.mspx
http://www.usablemobile.com/
http://www.adobe.com/mobile/supported_devices/
http://www.flashmobilegroup.org/

On 1/9/07, William Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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lite. I can't find any books about it and only limited online resources. I'd
like to make games for phones and handhelds. Any help would be appreciated.
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[Flashcoders] Do you have software which can convert as package to UML?

2007-01-09 Thread Zikey Han

Hi,all:
   If a project is not yours.Now you may want to improve it,but so many
packages and class.How to find out the flow chart clearly?Do you have
software which can convert as package to UML?
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Re: [Flashcoders] Do you have software which can convert as package to UML?

2007-01-09 Thread Arse @ Snepo
Enterprise Architect does a pretty god job of as2 - not sure about as3: 
http://www.sparxsystems.com/


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Zikey Han wrote:

Hi,all:
   If a project is not yours.Now you may want to improve it,but so many
packages and class.How to find out the flow chart clearly?Do you have
software which can convert as package to UML?
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[Flashcoders] Tween a Matrix

2007-01-09 Thread Patrick Matte | BLITZ
Hi, is it possible to mx.transition.Tween a Matrix to another Matrix ?

 



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Re: [Flashcoders] limits to AS2 levels of OOP class inheritance?

2007-01-09 Thread Newsdee

More on this... it' s getting quite weird. I've managed to track down this a
bit further.

The classes are fine, but the error happens in two other classes, Game and
Collider. I can't explain why it happens but I managed to find out the
lines of code that are causing it.

Here's how I've spotted this. I've modified EnemyTank to have a render2()
function. This only does the following:

function render2() {
   trace(super.render);
}

I would expect this function to output [type Function] to the output
panel.
On my original FLA, it ourfputs undefined instead. But my test harness
works fine.

Fiddling around with these two, I've managed to find the code causing the
undefined. It's inside Collider, every time I access my Game static
singleton:

var shells:Array = Game.mainGame.shells;
var bmpWall:BitmapData = Game.mainGame.level.wallBmp;
Even something as basic as:  trace(Game.mainGame); causes the undefined.

Commenting these lines out makes the trace(super.render) work again... but I
can't see how this would break the inheritance between EnemyTank and
Sprite... the class is unrelated!

Here's how mainGame is defined. Maybe I need to make mainGame private and
use a get function?

class Game {
  static var mainGame:Game;
}


What do you think?
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Re: [Flashcoders] Tween a Matrix

2007-01-09 Thread Hans Wichman

Hi,
i think something a*Matrix1+(1-a)*Matrix2 with a sliding scale for a of 1 to
0 would do the trick.
Not sure though^^. I used something like that to tween falling snow into
text and back into snow again.

greetz
JC




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Hi, is it possible to mx.transition.Tween a Matrix to another Matrix ?





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Re: [Flashcoders] limits to AS2 levels of OOP class inheritance?

2007-01-09 Thread Newsdee

Update... tried adding a get function, but it still doesn't work. Here's my
code:

In Game.as:
private static var mainGame:Game;
static function getGame():Game {
   if(mainGame == undefined) {
   mainGame = new Game();
   }
   return mainGame;
   }

In Collider.as:
var walls_mc:MovieClip = Game.getGame().level.walls_mc;


It looks like a Flash bug to me at this point... but how can I work around
it?



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Here's how mainGame is defined. Maybe I need to make mainGame private and
use a get function?



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