I don’t know. I haven’t used those configurations.
On 6/5/10 10:15 PM, mattgarland2000 al...@pet-theory.com wrote:
Thanks Alex,
Is there a way to use compiler options in CS5--or Flash Builder--with a fla?
That sounds awesome. I'm in CS4/Flex Builder 3 now.
Are other people using this? I googled this I don't see any examples of it. It
would be great to:
-externs com.site.Dog
whether using the Flash Builder, Flash, or the new jsfl API.
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com , Alex
Harui aha...@... wrote:
-externs option
On 6/4/10 6:09 PM, mattgarland2000 al...@... wrote:
In my main swf, I have a (CS4) library item with the class of Dog. It's just
a movie clip with a picture of a dog inside it.
In the sub swf, there is a also a dog on the stage.
It's necessary that the item in the sub swf be in the library or components
panel, because my designer likes dogs. He likes to place them on the stage,
rotate them, and play with them all day.
It's a big Dog. And there are many sub swfs. Is there a way to exclude Dog
from the sub swfs?
Runtime Shared Libraries is not an option--too flaky. And runtime loading of
assets is not an option either, unless it can be made compatible with WYSIWYG.
I tried this:
1. Creating a dog.swc component, using it, and then putting it in the
external library path of the sub swf.
2. Putting the dog swc in the folder with main.fla.
These did not work. The big Dog remained either way.
I looked into this:
Using -load-externs and -link-report compiler options for an actionscript
project. But there is not link report for .flas, and no compiler options
either, and jsfl does not seem to provide workarounds.
Is it even possible (without using Runtime Shared Libraries) to exclude
symbols from compiled flas?
Thanks!
Matt
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Alex Harui
Flex SDK Team
Adobe System, Inc.
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Alex Harui
Flex SDK Team
Adobe System, Inc.
http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui