Re: [Flashcoders] quality best question

2006-08-22 Thread Matthias Dittgen

changing _root._quality before and after tweening seems to be the best
solution, I guess.
I'll have a look at _highquality...

Thank you, Toby!

2006/8/22, Toby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

At first I thought you may just want to change the global quality settings,
as I have had to do this on projects before, not a nice thing to have to do
tho... just change the quality before you tween, then change it back once
its finished. This can be noticeable in different ways for text and vectors
and is worth testing a few times to consider your options when changing the
quality setting.

Other than that im just checking the AS dictionary and I can see a
_highquality var that can be set on mc's... you checked this?

T

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> Hi,
>
> I've got some best practice questions about the quality settings of
> MovieClips.
> Correct or not - this._quality = "best" in some loaded MovieClip will
> effect the whole Application in its quality and because of that in its
> performance?
>
> Usually we use quality="best" in our HTML code to embed our flash app,
> but this tíme we work for a very big screen resolution and we have
> huge performance problems with that. So is it possible to give a
> loaded movieClip (containing an image that should be antialiased when
> it is scaled) a different quality than the surrounding application and
> other movieClips?
>
> Thank you,
> Matthias
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RE: [Flashcoders] quality best question

2006-08-22 Thread Toby
At first I thought you may just want to change the global quality settings,
as I have had to do this on projects before, not a nice thing to have to do
tho... just change the quality before you tween, then change it back once
its finished. This can be noticeable in different ways for text and vectors
and is worth testing a few times to consider your options when changing the
quality setting.

Other than that im just checking the AS dictionary and I can see a
_highquality var that can be set on mc's... you checked this?

T

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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matthias Dittgen
> Sent: 22 August 2006 07:58
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> Subject: [Flashcoders] quality best question
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I've got some best practice questions about the quality settings of
> MovieClips.
> Correct or not - this._quality = "best" in some loaded MovieClip will
> effect the whole Application in its quality and because of that in its
> performance?
> 
> Usually we use quality="best" in our HTML code to embed our flash app,
> but this tíme we work for a very big screen resolution and we have
> huge performance problems with that. So is it possible to give a
> loaded movieClip (containing an image that should be antialiased when
> it is scaled) a different quality than the surrounding application and
> other movieClips?
> 
> Thank you,
> Matthias
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[Flashcoders] quality best question

2006-08-21 Thread Matthias Dittgen

Hi,

I've got some best practice questions about the quality settings of MovieClips.
Correct or not - this._quality = "best" in some loaded MovieClip will
effect the whole Application in its quality and because of that in its
performance?

Usually we use quality="best" in our HTML code to embed our flash app,
but this tíme we work for a very big screen resolution and we have
huge performance problems with that. So is it possible to give a
loaded movieClip (containing an image that should be antialiased when
it is scaled) a different quality than the surrounding application and
other movieClips?

Thank you,
Matthias
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