>  P.S.: My previous mail is a bit huge (680k) because i prefered to give you
> non compressed movies, maybe it will make you the task easier... Tell me
> whatever is the best.

FYI: I just blocked it as the issue seems to be resolved and Dan gets
it anyway (as a moderator approval request, including attachments). If
it's still relevant, please zip the attachments and resend the message
with a link to the zip.

Mark



On 7/21/06, MARTIN Pierre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Daniel,
>
>  I have tried the 0.2.11.9 version which obviously worked with the bitmap
> stuff.
>  So, as an archive for future readers, here is the new stuff which makes
> possible the use of bitmapdata function on direct linkages IDs:
>  Don't try with a lower version than 0.2.11.8. Build up your lib like this:
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
>  <movie version="8" width="640" height="480" framerate="12">
>      <background color="#0x012345"/>
>          <library>
>              <frame>
>                  <bitmap id="imgLinkageToGive"
> import="library/SomeNicePicture.png"/>
>              </frame>
>          </library>
>  </movie>
>  Then, you'll be able to get the following code perfectly working:
>  var    cToRet    :BitmapData    =
> BitmapData.loadBitmap("imgLinkageToGive");
>
>  One question thought... Was this a wrapper related problem? Or was it some
> direct access bitmap data thing? Because, i took the liberty to look at the
> source code and i had not enough time get the available tags list parser...
> So it's still foggy on my head about how it works compared to linking a
> bitmap with the "clip" keyword?
>
>  Anyway, that's a very nice point which is solved there for my POV, because
> it avoids some strange hooks made to AS2 code to check wether the pic is in
> a container or not, that's real Portability :)
>
>  Friendly regards,
>  Happy Pierre.
>
>  P.S.: My previous mail is a bit huge (680k) because i prefered to give you
> non compressed movies, maybe it will make you the task easier... Tell me
> whatever is the best.
>
>
>  daniel fischer wrote:
>  MARTIN Pierre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (on Wed, 19 Jul 2006 16:19:57 +0200):
>
>  > [exec] runtime error: element DefineBitsLossless2
>  > [exec] unregistered variable bitmapID
>  > [exec] xmlXPathCompiledEval: evaluation failed
>
> hey Pierre,
>
> please try again with prerelease 0.2.11.9, i've fixed the bitmapID thing.
> it's untested from my side, tho, so it might still fail (please report).
>
> -dan
>
>
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