[ whoops - replied to sender rather than the list. Huub, sorry for the double message, and thanks for looking ]
The fonts are in the same folder as the script, and using either one on its own works perfectly. Also, if I use text rather than edittext they display as expected. The swfc program I used was I built from the last source release. I'll try a git checkout and see if that fixes it. It would be nice not to have to build my banners in inkscape :) On 8/3/09, Huub Schaeks <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello > > I cannot reproduce this with a fresh git checkout; i.e. your test script > generates an .swf that looks as expected. So either Matthias fixed it > already or it seems something else is wrong. > > Do font1.swf and fonts2.swf look alright? Are they in the same directory as > the script? > > Regards, > Huub > >> Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2009 17:42:38 +0100 >> From: [email protected] >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: [Swftools-common] Fonts and .edittext >> >> Hi all, >> >> I started playing with swfc a week or so ago and I'm hooked. Much more >> my style than Adobe Flash. Although I am having a little trouble >> getting the edittext fields to display the font I want. I managed to >> narrow it down to a simple test case. >> >> >.flash filename="2fonts.swf" version=8 >> > >> > .sprite banner >> > .font stripey "font1swf" >> > .edittext banner_content >> > text="" >> > font="stripey" >> > height=50 >> > width=400 >> > variable=message >> > .put banner_content y=100 >> > .action: >> > this.message = "hello"; >> > .end >> > .end >> > >> > .sprite field >> > .font xterm filename="font2.swf" >> > .edittext field_content >> > text="" >> > font="xterm" >> > height=50 >> > width=400 >> > variable=message >> > .put field_content y=100 >> > .action: >> > this.message = "goodbye"; >> > .end >> > .end >> > >> > .put banner y = 100 >> > .put field y = 200 >> > >> >.end >> >> What I'd expect here is to see both fields displayed, each in their >> own fonts. What happens is that they both use the first font >> specified. Stranger still, the edittext only renders characters that >> are in the banner string; so "goodbye" appears as "ooe", and in the >> wrong font. >> >> Is this a bug, or have I misunderstood something basic? >> >> -- >> dcx >> >> > > _________________________________________________________________ > 25GB gratis online harde schijf > http://skydrive.live.com -- dcx
