[flexcoders] Re: Fading out text

2008-08-01 Thread cesarerocchi
You need to use an embedded font in order for the fade effect to work. Simply create a new style for your text, then tick the Embed this font check box in the style properties. Thanks for the quick reply. A follow up question. What if I am ok with the default font (I work in Adobe Air) and I

Re: [flexcoders] Re: Fading out text

2008-08-01 Thread Laurent Cozic
: Friday, August 1, 2008 3:50:42 PM Subject: [flexcoders] Re: Fading out text You need to use an embedded font in order for the fade effect to work. Simply create a new style for your text, then tick the Embed this font check box in the style properties. Thanks for the quick reply. A follow up

[flexcoders] Re: Fading out text

2008-08-01 Thread Amy
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Laurent Cozic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Actually it doesn't really matter what the defautl font is or if it's installed on the user's system or not. If you want to change the alpha, rotation or, in general, use any effect on a text component, you have to

[flexcoders] Re: Fading out text

2008-08-01 Thread djhatrick
: Fading out text You need to use an embedded font in order for the fade effect to work. Simply create a new style for your text, then tick the Embed this font check box in the style properties. Thanks for the quick reply. A follow up question. What if I am ok with the default font (I