Salut jean-michel, It is my understanding that '.button' is swfc script specific, as are actions inside it, such as '.on_move_in:', '.on_press'. Since it is highly unlikely that Adobe would wish to implement swfc support in Actionscript itself, I suppose the answer to your question is a resounding no.
Are you perchance thinking about this the wrong way round? Nothing to stop you wrapping AS2 and AS3 inside swfc code. HTH. Chris. 2009/10/29 jean-michel.voicechat_fan <[email protected]>: > thank you very much chris for your answer > i know the possiblity to create a button like shown in your links but > it a way to use the "swftools specific items" like ".button" i am affraid > like that is it not possible but may be matthias can confirm > regards > > Chris Pugh a écrit : >> >> and here's another example. ( meant to add it to the last post. Apologies >> ) >> >> >> http://flashthusiast.com/2008/02/25/making-a-button-work-in-flash-cs3-with-actionscript-30-its-not-too-bad/ >> >> Chris. >> >> 2009/10/28 Chris Pugh <[email protected]>: >> >>> >>> Not an AS3 man, however maybe this example will help guide you in >>> the right direction: >>> >>> http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/AS3_example_Button >>> >>> HTH. >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> >>> Chris. >>> >>> 2009/10/28 jean-michel.voicechat_fan <[email protected]>: >>> >>>> >>>> maybe it is impossible ? >>>> >>>> >>>> >> >> >> >> >> > >
