Re: [Flashcoders] How do I get rid of enhanced stroke?

2007-06-13 Thread Zeh Fernando
Hi there, I've received some graphics in an FLA from a designer and they 
use enhanced stroke. I need to get rid of this as I'm publishing to 
Flash Player 6 and I am getting compiler errors because of this. I've 
tried doing this by breaking the images apart but the enhanced stroke 
still remains. Converting the image to a bitmap looks bad as the image 
has diagonal lines .

Any suggestions on how to do this very gratefully received,
Thanks!


Use Modify  Shapes  Convert lines to fills. You will lose stroke 
hinting though.


Be aware that this is not a flashcoders question though, and not 
really fit for this list.




Zeh
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RE: [Flashcoders] How do I get rid of enhanced stroke?

2007-06-13 Thread Giles Taylor
Just ignore them!
They are just warnings that you will lose the enhanced stroke effects
and the swf will work fine.

Giles

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Subject: [Flashcoders] How do I get rid of enhanced stroke?

Hi there, I've received some graphics in an FLA from a designer and  
they use enhanced stroke. I need to get rid of this as I'm publishing  
to Flash Player 6 and I am getting compiler errors because of this.  
I've tried doing this by breaking the images apart but the enhanced  
stroke still remains. Converting the image to a bitmap looks bad as  
the image has diagonal lines .
Any suggestions on how to do this very gratefully received,
Thanks!
Ali



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Re: [Flashcoders] How do I get rid of enhanced stroke?

2007-06-13 Thread Alistair Colling
Thanks Zeh and Giles, that's really helpful. I realise this isn't the  
place for non-codey questions now so I'll keep my posts strictly AS- 
related.

Thanks again :)
Ali


On 13 Jun 2007, at 16:32, Giles Taylor wrote:


Just ignore them!
They are just warnings that you will lose the enhanced stroke effects
and the swf will work fine.

Giles

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Subject: [Flashcoders] How do I get rid of enhanced stroke?

Hi there, I've received some graphics in an FLA from a designer and
they use enhanced stroke. I need to get rid of this as I'm publishing
to Flash Player 6 and I am getting compiler errors because of this.
I've tried doing this by breaking the images apart but the enhanced
stroke still remains. Converting the image to a bitmap looks bad as
the image has diagonal lines .
Any suggestions on how to do this very gratefully received,
Thanks!
Ali



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Re: [Flashcoders] How do I get rid of enhanced stroke?

2007-06-13 Thread robert
Recent versions of illustrator create enhanced strokes even if there  
is no enhancement.


Save the file as a lower version (Flash 8 to Flash MX) then open it  
up and save again to your current version. The strokes should resolve  
themselves.


With Flash CS3 this problem is fixed I think.

google enhanced stroke flash for some hints.


On Jun 13, 2007, at 8:56 AM, Alistair Colling wrote:

Thanks Zeh and Giles, that's really helpful. I realise this isn't  
the place for non-codey questions now so I'll keep my posts  
strictly AS-related.

Thanks again :)
Ali


On 13 Jun 2007, at 16:32, Giles Taylor wrote:


Just ignore them!
They are just warnings that you will lose the enhanced stroke effects
and the swf will work fine.

Giles

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of  
Alistair

Colling
Sent: 13 June 2007 16:02
To: flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
Subject: [Flashcoders] How do I get rid of enhanced stroke?

Hi there, I've received some graphics in an FLA from a designer and
they use enhanced stroke. I need to get rid of this as I'm publishing
to Flash Player 6 and I am getting compiler errors because of this.
I've tried doing this by breaking the images apart but the enhanced
stroke still remains. Converting the image to a bitmap looks bad as
the image has diagonal lines .
Any suggestions on how to do this very gratefully received,
Thanks!
Ali



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