I used a try catch block to handle my error...worked well.
So I don't use the 'ol Try - catch too often and forgot about using it for
my situation.
On 4/1/11 7:02 PM, Creighton, Gerry gcreigh...@discmakers.com wrote:
So I¹m trying to place a textField at the end of a title by getting the
What is the best setup to export a small set of thumbnails of a flash
media server recorded stream ?
The idea is content moderation, and therefore I need 2 or 3 snapshots of
what the client recorded and the stream that got archived.
Has FMS that functionality serverside or do I have to create
Did you embed the font and the basic latin chars?
On 4/2/2011 1:02 AM, Creighton, Gerry wrote:
So I’m trying to place a textField at the end of a title by getting the bounds
of the last character in the title string BUT
This is all dynamic and there is one title that has “ é” as the last
Yes, font is embedded and I even included the offending characters as well
as a couple others.
On 4/4/11 9:28 AM, Latcho spamtha...@gmail.com wrote:
Did you embed the font and the basic latin chars?
On 4/2/2011 1:02 AM, Creighton, Gerry wrote:
So I¹m trying to place a textField at the end
Gerry Creighton wrote:
Yes, font is embedded and I even included the offending characters as well
as a couple others.
Are you sure you're using the embedded font? If a font by the same
name is on the system, it will use that. I always put an asterisk in
font of my embedded font names, e.g.
Font is DEF embedded...ArialReg and ArialBold are the names...I didn't embed
the entire font so that I don't bloat my application. I selected upper,
lower, numbers and punctuation and included:.$()_-=+ é™℠
System: Mac - CS5
Thanks,
-Gerry
On 4/4/11 12:43 PM, Kerry Thompson
Ok, a couple more things to consider. Are the fonts Unicode? They should be.
Are ArialReg and ArialBold the actual name of the embedded version of
the font? Do you have ArialReg and ArialBold on your system?
Cordially,
Kerry Thompson
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 1:01 PM, Creighton, Gerry
No Kerry...the actionscript name is ArialReg which is the regular vers of
Arial. ArialBold is Arial Bold.
Fonts are embedded properly and work everywhere in the app except for that
instance of a strange character.
I got it working but thanks for the help.
-Gerry
On 4/4/11 1:26 PM, Kerry
You have to actually embed the desired chars (ie: you have to include: é)
hth,
Cedric (actually: Cédric ;) )
No Kerry...the actionscript name is ArialReg which is the regular vers of
Arial. ArialBold is Arial Bold.
Fonts are embedded properly and work everywhere in the app except for that
I do... As I mentioned below.
Thanks,
-Gerry
On 4/4/11 1:46 PM, Cédric Muller flashco...@benga.li wrote:
You have to actually embed the desired chars (ie: you have to include: é)
hth,
Cedric (actually: Cédric ;) )
No Kerry...the actionscript name is ArialReg which is the regular vers
Gerry Creighton wrote:
I got it working but thanks for the help.
So, what was the issue? How did you get it to work?
Cordially,
Kerry Thompson
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I'm building an AIR app that brings in a swf from the user's hard drive. The
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Hello all,
I'm curious - if I use someObj.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK,
someFunc, true); then do evt.stopPropagation - is that faster than if I
don't set useCapture = true?
The thinking is that it won't have to climb the display list hierarchy
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Hey all,
A long while ago I read that the constructor is interpreted, unlike the
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