Thanx, i will look into that.
Jiri
Ian Thomas wrote:
It does accept conditionals, sort of, using the mxmlc -define tag.
I blogged about it somewhere (hunts around).
Aha!
http://code.awenmedia.com/node/34
HTH,
Ian
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 8:41 PM, Merrill, Jason
wrote:
I don't beli
So, you could do something like this in an embed tag
[Embed(source="Arial-Rounded-MT-Bold.ttf",
fontFamily="ArialRoundedBold", fontWeight="bold",
mimeType="application/x-font-truetype",
unicodeRange=getCodeRange()]
Will try it.
Cheers for replying.
Sidney de Koning wrote:
Hi Jiri,
Why do
It does accept conditionals, sort of, using the mxmlc -define tag.
I blogged about it somewhere (hunts around).
Aha!
http://code.awenmedia.com/node/34
HTH,
Ian
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 8:41 PM, Merrill, Jason
wrote:
> I don't believe you can do conditionals with [Embed] statements. Tho
I don't believe you can do conditionals with [Embed] statements. Those
are compile-time directives for the compiler, not runtime player logic
like an if/else. If the compiler accepts conditionals of some sort, I
am not aware of it and don't think it's documented anywhere. I could be
wrong, but I
Hi Jiri,
Why do you want to do that conditional there? Cant you call a var?
Then in your main entry class you set that var depending on the lang
you get in.
Idea?
Or if you work with some sort of MVC ( Model View Controller )
architecture you could do that conditional in your Model and in y
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