RE: Re[4]: [Flashcoders] Shared fonts

2006-05-31 Thread Bernard Visscher
 With bitmaps you could use the bitmapdata to draw it in another movie.
Yes, but Flash 8 only.
Beautiful solution anyhow.

That's true, but it won't take long before FP8 is the way to go. Now about
80% of the users have FP8..

Bernard

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Re: Re[4]: [Flashcoders] Shared fonts

2006-05-30 Thread Cedric Muller

Zarate,

The 'Shared Fonts' problem is very funny ... you have got people  
sticking to solutions that aren't :)) and it gets back in time ...  
like a cycle, with the same answers again ;)
I REALLY don't know why your solution never was approved ... it is  
the best out there, the BEST
it has been working for me in the biggest project of all my times (300 
+classes) with a charm

and yes
it is better than sharedfonts.com or bernard's solution BECAUSE it  
only uses 1 (ONE!) SWF ...


anyway, who thought we needed TWO swfs in order to share  
something ??? ;)


Cedric


I don´t think he means that... at doesn´t make any sense for me.

By the way, if you want to avoid using two files per font, take a look
to this (french):

http://www.v-i-a.net/blog/archives/43.html

I did myself almost 2 years ago some RD to use just one file  
(spanish):


http://www.zarate.tv/articulos/shared_fonts/index.php

AFAIK, I´m not violating any license or copyright :D

Cheers,

On 5/29/06, Bernard Visscher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Zarate,

I don't know either ;)
I think Ivan means the principle of my code and the priciple of the
sharedfonts system
They both use 2 swf's for loading the font.
There can't be copyright on that, because that's the only way the
flashplayer allows fonts to be dynamicaly loaded.
And it's no secret code or something, just a player posibility..

Bernard

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 Hi,

 Which copyright problems are we talking about? Maybe I´m
 missing something here.

 Cheers,

 On 5/29/06, Bernard Visscher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Well, I haven't had any difficulties.. And i've used it in
 many sites..
  But if you say so ;)
 
  Bernard
 
 
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   Hello Bernard,
  
   - and.. I'm sorry, but your code have imperfections.
 It's works, but you need support experiance with many
 languages and
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 It's one more reason for use original solution.
  
  
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Re: Re[4]: [Flashcoders] Shared fonts

2006-05-30 Thread Zárate

Thanks Cedric :)

However, I really don't care now which option is the best (but hey,
thanks again :P), I just want to understand what Ivan means with:

use solutions with dubious copyrights

Seems a little bit of FUD, actually. It would be greatly appreciated
further explanations.

Cheers!

On 5/30/06, Cedric Muller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Zarate,

The 'Shared Fonts' problem is very funny ... you have got people
sticking to solutions that aren't :)) and it gets back in time ...
like a cycle, with the same answers again ;)
I REALLY don't know why your solution never was approved ... it is
the best out there, the BEST
it has been working for me in the biggest project of all my times (300
+classes) with a charm
and yes
it is better than sharedfonts.com or bernard's solution BECAUSE it
only uses 1 (ONE!) SWF ...

anyway, who thought we needed TWO swfs in order to share
something ??? ;)

Cedric

 I don´t think he means that... at doesn´t make any sense for me.

 By the way, if you want to avoid using two files per font, take a look
 to this (french):

 http://www.v-i-a.net/blog/archives/43.html

 I did myself almost 2 years ago some RD to use just one file
 (spanish):

 http://www.zarate.tv/articulos/shared_fonts/index.php

 AFAIK, I´m not violating any license or copyright :D

 Cheers,

 On 5/29/06, Bernard Visscher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Zarate,

 I don't know either ;)
 I think Ivan means the principle of my code and the priciple of the
 sharedfonts system
 They both use 2 swf's for loading the font.
 There can't be copyright on that, because that's the only way the
 flashplayer allows fonts to be dynamicaly loaded.
 And it's no secret code or something, just a player posibility..

 Bernard

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  Hi,
 
  Which copyright problems are we talking about? Maybe I´m
  missing something here.
 
  Cheers,
 
  On 5/29/06, Bernard Visscher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Well, I haven't had any difficulties.. And i've used it in
  many sites..
   But if you say so ;)
  
   Bernard
  
  
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Hello Bernard,
   
- and.. I'm sorry, but your code have imperfections.
  It's works, but you need support experiance with many
  languages and
  different situations for find a problems in your code.
  It's one more reason for use original solution.
   
   
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Re: Re[4]: [Flashcoders] Shared fonts

2006-05-30 Thread Cedric Muller
ok, maybe it is the not the *best*, but it is definitely the one  
which narrows down the problem to ONE swf ...
of course, erixtekila's solution is in the same verve: yours is Flash  
IDE, his is Open Source 


cedric


Thanks Cedric :)

However, I really don't care now which option is the best (but hey,
thanks again :P), I just want to understand what Ivan means with:

use solutions with dubious copyrights

Seems a little bit of FUD, actually. It would be greatly appreciated
further explanations.

Cheers!

On 5/30/06, Cedric Muller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Zarate,

The 'Shared Fonts' problem is very funny ... you have got people
sticking to solutions that aren't :)) and it gets back in time ...
like a cycle, with the same answers again ;)
I REALLY don't know why your solution never was approved ... it is
the best out there, the BEST
it has been working for me in the biggest project of all my times  
(300

+classes) with a charm
and yes
it is better than sharedfonts.com or bernard's solution BECAUSE it
only uses 1 (ONE!) SWF ...

anyway, who thought we needed TWO swfs in order to share
something ??? ;)

Cedric

 I don´t think he means that... at doesn´t make any sense for me.

 By the way, if you want to avoid using two files per font, take  
a look

 to this (french):

 http://www.v-i-a.net/blog/archives/43.html

 I did myself almost 2 years ago some RD to use just one file
 (spanish):

 http://www.zarate.tv/articulos/shared_fonts/index.php

 AFAIK, I´m not violating any license or copyright :D

 Cheers,

 On 5/29/06, Bernard Visscher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Zarate,

 I don't know either ;)
 I think Ivan means the principle of my code and the priciple of  
the

 sharedfonts system
 They both use 2 swf's for loading the font.
 There can't be copyright on that, because that's the only way the
 flashplayer allows fonts to be dynamicaly loaded.
 And it's no secret code or something, just a player posibility..

 Bernard

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  Hi,
 
  Which copyright problems are we talking about? Maybe I´m
  missing something here.
 
  Cheers,
 
  On 5/29/06, Bernard Visscher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Well, I haven't had any difficulties.. And i've used it in
  many sites..
   But if you say so ;)
  
   Bernard
  
  
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Hello Bernard,
   
- and.. I'm sorry, but your code have imperfections.
  It's works, but you need support experiance with many
  languages and
  different situations for find a problems in your code.
  It's one more reason for use original solution.
   
   
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RE: Re[4]: [Flashcoders] Shared fonts

2006-05-30 Thread Bernard Visscher
I agree that Zarates sollution with one swf is very nice! And will work in
most cases.
The only problem is that you are bound to the glyps Flash imports for a
font-object.
The workaround would be to create a swf with SWFMill so you can specify all
glyps or use textfields then you can specify them yourself, but then you'll
have to have two swf's.
One for runtime export and one for runtime import, that's the case.

Bernard 

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 ok, maybe it is the not the *best*, but it is definitely the 
 one which narrows down the problem to ONE swf ...
 of course, erixtekila's solution is in the same verve: yours 
 is Flash IDE, his is Open Source 
 
 cedric
 
  Thanks Cedric :)
 
  However, I really don't care now which option is the best (but hey, 
  thanks again :P), I just want to understand what Ivan means with:
 
  use solutions with dubious copyrights
 
  Seems a little bit of FUD, actually. It would be greatly 
 appreciated 
  further explanations.
 
  Cheers!
 
  On 5/30/06, Cedric Muller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Zarate,
 
  The 'Shared Fonts' problem is very funny ... you have got people 
  sticking to solutions that aren't :)) and it gets back in time ...
  like a cycle, with the same answers again ;) I REALLY 
 don't know why 
  your solution never was approved ... it is the best out there, the 
  BEST it has been working for me in the biggest project of all my 
  times (300
  +classes) with a charm
  and yes
  it is better than sharedfonts.com or bernard's solution BECAUSE it 
  only uses 1 (ONE!) SWF ...
 
  anyway, who thought we needed TWO swfs in order to share something 
  ??? ;)
 
  Cedric
 
   I don´t think he means that... at doesn´t make any sense for me.
  
   By the way, if you want to avoid using two files per font, take
  a look
   to this (french):
  
   http://www.v-i-a.net/blog/archives/43.html
  
   I did myself almost 2 years ago some RD to use just one file
   (spanish):
  
   http://www.zarate.tv/articulos/shared_fonts/index.php
  
   AFAIK, I´m not violating any license or copyright :D
  
   Cheers,
  
   On 5/29/06, Bernard Visscher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hi Zarate,
  
   I don't know either ;)
   I think Ivan means the principle of my code and the priciple of
  the
   sharedfonts system
   They both use 2 swf's for loading the font.
   There can't be copyright on that, because that's the 
 only way the 
   flashplayer allows fonts to be dynamicaly loaded.
   And it's no secret code or something, just a player 
 posibility..
  
   Bernard
  
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Hi,
   
Which copyright problems are we talking about? Maybe 
 I´m missing 
something here.
   
Cheers,
   
On 5/29/06, Bernard Visscher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Well, I haven't had any difficulties.. And i've used it in
many sites..
 But if you say so ;)

 Bernard


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  Hello Bernard,
 
  - and.. I'm sorry, but your code have imperfections.
It's works, but you need support experiance with many
languages and
different situations for find a problems in your code.
It's one more reason for use original solution.
 
 
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Re: Re[4]: [Flashcoders] Shared fonts

2006-05-30 Thread Cedric Muller
I agree that Zarates sollution with one swf is very nice! And will  
work in

most cases.
The only problem is that you are bound to the glyps Flash imports  
for a

font-object.

is this the only case ?

The workaround would be to create a swf with SWFMill so you can  
specify all
glyps or use textfields then you can specify them yourself, but  
then you'll

have to have two swf's.
One for runtime export and one for runtime import, that's the case.

actually, you can, SWFmill and more:
http://www.v-i-a.net/blog/archives/43.html
http://www.deja-vue.net/blog/2006/05/26/as2-sharedfonts-datagrid- 
example-the-last-stand/#more-42




Bernard


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ok, maybe it is the not the *best*, but it is definitely the
one which narrows down the problem to ONE swf ...
of course, erixtekila's solution is in the same verve: yours
is Flash IDE, his is Open Source 

cedric


Thanks Cedric :)

However, I really don't care now which option is the best (but hey,
thanks again :P), I just want to understand what Ivan means with:

use solutions with dubious copyrights

Seems a little bit of FUD, actually. It would be greatly

appreciated

further explanations.

Cheers!

On 5/30/06, Cedric Muller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Zarate,

The 'Shared Fonts' problem is very funny ... you have got people
sticking to solutions that aren't :)) and it gets back in time ...
like a cycle, with the same answers again ;) I REALLY

don't know why

your solution never was approved ... it is the best out there, the
BEST it has been working for me in the biggest project of all my
times (300
+classes) with a charm
and yes
it is better than sharedfonts.com or bernard's solution BECAUSE it
only uses 1 (ONE!) SWF ...

anyway, who thought we needed TWO swfs in order to share something
??? ;)

Cedric


I don´t think he means that... at doesn´t make any sense for me.

By the way, if you want to avoid using two files per font, take

a look

to this (french):

http://www.v-i-a.net/blog/archives/43.html

I did myself almost 2 years ago some RD to use just one file
(spanish):

http://www.zarate.tv/articulos/shared_fonts/index.php

AFAIK, I´m not violating any license or copyright :D

Cheers,

On 5/29/06, Bernard Visscher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Zarate,

I don't know either ;)
I think Ivan means the principle of my code and the priciple of

the

sharedfonts system
They both use 2 swf's for loading the font.
There can't be copyright on that, because that's the

only way the

flashplayer allows fonts to be dynamicaly loaded.
And it's no secret code or something, just a player

posibility..


Bernard


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Hi,

Which copyright problems are we talking about? Maybe

I´m missing

something here.

Cheers,

On 5/29/06, Bernard Visscher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Well, I haven't had any difficulties.. And i've used it in

many sites..

But if you say so ;)

Bernard



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Hello Bernard,

- and.. I'm sorry, but your code have imperfections.
  It's works, but you need support experiance with many

languages and

  different situations for find a problems in your code.
  It's one more reason for use original solution.


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Re: Re[4]: [Flashcoders] Shared fonts

2006-05-30 Thread erixtekila


The workaround would be to create a swf with SWFMill so you can  
specify all
glyps or use textfields then you can specify them yourself, but then  
you'll

have to have two swf's.
One for runtime export and one for runtime import, that's the case.

actually, you can, SWFmill and more:
http://www.v-i-a.net/blog/archives/43.html
http://www.deja-vue.net/blog/2006/05/26/as2-sharedfonts-datagrid- 
example-the-last-stand/#more-42


I'll try to take time to translate my article soon.
BTW, Mike's one is pretty good also.

There is no revolution in this, just a trick.
I think that since multi-tiers shared libraries was available (Flash 6,  
I presume), we were able to use a single swf that contains shared font  
glyphs.

Only RD permitted to find the way.

So kuddos to the pionneers : lv and zarate.

Let's sum up a little :
There are two solutions that use the same trick.
The trick is to create a swf that referenced itself has a shared lib  
(importing AND exporting its own assets)
After, you need to be sure to load that swf and wait for a frame in  
order to be able to use the glyphs.


Unfortunatly, it seems that Flash 8 ide doesn't accept to link a swf to  
itself anymore.
swfmill is really a good tool to do whatever you want (good swf  
knowledge needed)


Last thing to note.
In order to use shared fonts compiled for swf8, be sure to use the last  
snapshot of swfmill (unreleased til now) :

http://iterative.org/swfmill/pre/

To end the discussion, I wasn't able to use the same trick for other  
types of assets (bitmap or vectors).

If any pionneers feels the need to investigate further…


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Re: Re[4]: [Flashcoders] Shared fonts

2006-05-30 Thread Cedric Muller


To end the discussion, I wasn't able to use the same trick for  
other types of assets (bitmap or vectors).

If any pionneers feels the need to investigate further…



I have used the same technique for sharing AS2 classes ... never  
tried with bitmaps or vectors though


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RE: Re[4]: [Flashcoders] Shared fonts

2006-05-30 Thread Bernard Visscher
  To end the discussion, I wasn't able to use the same trick 
 for other 
  types of assets (bitmap or vectors).
  If any pionneers feels the need to investigate further.
 
 
 I have used the same technique for sharing AS2 classes ... never  
 tried with bitmaps or vectors though

With bitmaps you could use the bitmapdata to draw it in another movie.
Lets say you have a movieclip which holds a logo (library name:
companyLogo).
In that movieclip, you'll have to have something like this as code:

import flash.display.*;
function attachMe(target:MovieClip, objectName:String){
var t:MovieClip =
attachMovie(objectName,image,target.getNextHighestDepth(),{_x:5000,_y:5000
});
var b:BitmapData = new BitmapData(t._width,
t._height,false,0x00);
b.draw(t);
t.unloadMovie();
target.attachBitmap(b,target.getNextHighestDepth());
delete b;   
}

Now from another movie you load the holder (lets say holder.swf)

And you can call: holder.attachMe(__myTargetClip,companyLogo);

Bernard

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Re: Re[4]: [Flashcoders] Shared fonts

2006-05-30 Thread erixtekila

With bitmaps you could use the bitmapdata to draw it in another movie.

Yes, but Flash 8 only.
Beautiful solution anyhow…

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Re[4]: [Flashcoders] Shared fonts

2006-05-29 Thread Iv
Hello Bernard,

BV In my opinion SFM is too old and can't be successfully used in
BV an FAME (or other) enviroment.
- SFM is AS2 class compatible for the most hard parser settings in FDT.
  But for licensed users only :)
  

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Re[4]: [Flashcoders] Shared fonts

2006-05-29 Thread Iv
Hello Bernard,

- and.. I'm sorry, but your code have imperfections.
  It's works, but you need support experiance with many languages and
  different situations for find a problems in your code.
  It's one more reason for use original solution.


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RE: Re[4]: [Flashcoders] Shared fonts

2006-05-29 Thread Bernard Visscher
Well, I haven't had any difficulties.. And i've used it in many sites..
But if you say so ;)

Bernard
 

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 Hello Bernard,
 
 - and.. I'm sorry, but your code have imperfections.
   It's works, but you need support experiance with many languages and
   different situations for find a problems in your code.
   It's one more reason for use original solution.
 
 
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Re: Re[4]: [Flashcoders] Shared fonts

2006-05-29 Thread Zárate

Hi,

Which copyright problems are we talking about? Maybe I´m missing something here.

Cheers,

On 5/29/06, Bernard Visscher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Well, I haven't had any difficulties.. And i've used it in many sites..
But if you say so ;)

Bernard


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 Hello Bernard,

 - and.. I'm sorry, but your code have imperfections.
   It's works, but you need support experiance with many languages and
   different situations for find a problems in your code.
   It's one more reason for use original solution.


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RE: Re[4]: [Flashcoders] Shared fonts

2006-05-29 Thread Bernard Visscher
Hi Zarate,

I don't know either ;)
I think Ivan means the principle of my code and the priciple of the
sharedfonts system
They both use 2 swf's for loading the font.
There can't be copyright on that, because that's the only way the
flashplayer allows fonts to be dynamicaly loaded.
And it's no secret code or something, just a player posibility..

Bernard

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 Hi,
 
 Which copyright problems are we talking about? Maybe I´m 
 missing something here.
 
 Cheers,
 
 On 5/29/06, Bernard Visscher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Well, I haven't had any difficulties.. And i've used it in 
 many sites..
  But if you say so ;)
 
  Bernard
 
 
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   Hello Bernard,
  
   - and.. I'm sorry, but your code have imperfections.
 It's works, but you need support experiance with many 
 languages and
 different situations for find a problems in your code.
 It's one more reason for use original solution.
  
  
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Re: Re[4]: [Flashcoders] Shared fonts

2006-05-29 Thread Zárate

I don´t think he means that... at doesn´t make any sense for me.

By the way, if you want to avoid using two files per font, take a look
to this (french):

http://www.v-i-a.net/blog/archives/43.html

I did myself almost 2 years ago some RD to use just one file (spanish):

http://www.zarate.tv/articulos/shared_fonts/index.php

AFAIK, I´m not violating any license or copyright :D

Cheers,

On 5/29/06, Bernard Visscher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Zarate,

I don't know either ;)
I think Ivan means the principle of my code and the priciple of the
sharedfonts system
They both use 2 swf's for loading the font.
There can't be copyright on that, because that's the only way the
flashplayer allows fonts to be dynamicaly loaded.
And it's no secret code or something, just a player posibility..

Bernard

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 Hi,

 Which copyright problems are we talking about? Maybe I´m
 missing something here.

 Cheers,

 On 5/29/06, Bernard Visscher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Well, I haven't had any difficulties.. And i've used it in
 many sites..
  But if you say so ;)
 
  Bernard
 
 
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   Hello Bernard,
  
   - and.. I'm sorry, but your code have imperfections.
 It's works, but you need support experiance with many
 languages and
 different situations for find a problems in your code.
 It's one more reason for use original solution.
  
  
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