On 06/21/2010 02:03 AM, Chris Pugh wrote:
> On 21 June 2010 10:19, Chris Ohmstede <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> Hi, I've been using swfextract for a while and, being lazy as I am,
>> finally wrote a gui front end for it so I won't have to write any more
>> scripts.  In the spirit of open source, I've released it onto
>> sourceforge.  Here's the link if you're interested:
>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/flashextractor/
>>
>> I pretty much use Linux exclusively any more so that's the only OS I've
>> used it in.  I suppose it would work in any OS with GTK+ and gnome
>> libraries installed but no guarantees.  Anyway, hope you find it useful.
>>
>> Chris
>>     
> http://wiki.swftools.org    ;o)
>
> ( Of course, if you also have a wiki log-in, you can amend to suit youself. )
>
> Best,
>
>
> Chris.
>
>   
WOW, I'm surprised, flattered, excited, and, well, inspired.  My next
step is to utilize swfdump so I can attach used / used by elements to
each object.  This means that you will be able to, say, right click on a
Movie Clip object, select 'Uses', and copy a / some / all the objects it
uses to the extract list, or right click on a shape, select 'Used By',
and copy a / some / all the objects that use it to the extract list. 
Wow was that a run-on sentence.  Anyway, much appreciated, thanks.

Chris

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