Hello Mark,
I don't think it can be usefull for people (But was not related to the
bitmap solved issue). It was about some pixel smoothed ugly fonts :-)
Anyway i don't think there is a solution for it, because Dan told me
than it was the flash IDE which was handling font smoothing.
Maybe i'll make some took so it becames possible to choose between
bitmap fonts, aliased for anim or readability. But i have to ask a few
questions to Daniel first :-)
Thanks for the help!
Pierre.
Mark Winterhalder wrote:
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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