Cool, thanks for the info.

On 12/16/05, Mark Winterhalder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12/16/05, Dan Shryock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was just wondering if anyone had any functional examples of importing svg
> that I could get my hands on.  I'm trying to get this working, and I think
> I'd have much better luck if I had a working starting point. Thanks

it works like any other format, <clip import="my.svg" [...]  />. just
keep in mind that it's experimental, so there may well be problems
with the SVG you were trying to import. afaik, curves can be
problematic, gradients aren't possible and inkscape SVGs tend to work
best.

http://inkscape.org/

if it's successful, the SVG's structure will be represented in a
movieclip structure, where groups in the SVG are the movieclips. if
the groups have a name property, that will be the clip's instance
name.

again, it's experimental, so experiment a bit :)

mark

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