Is there a tool or a way to find out what classes are making my SWF fat?
It's been a few months since I last checked my SWF file size and it's 1.2mb.
It used to be 600kb and I've made so many changes since then I don't know
where the weight is coming in.
Subject: [flexcoders]Where does my SWF gain it's weight?
Is there a tool or a way to find out what classes are making my SWF fat?
It's been a few months since I last checked my SWF file size and it's 1.2mb.
It used to be 600kb and I've made so many changes since then I don
generate a
link report, but that won't really help with the actual byte-by-byte breakdown.
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Yeah make a search through all the files for 'Embed' and make sure that
everything that is embedded really needs to be. That's the biggest hog.
Also make sure your final build is published using 'Export release build'. You
will save a fair bit at release time.
But it's mostly assets' fault. Unl
Noben
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Yeah make a search through all the files for 'Embed' and make sure that
everything that is embedded really needs to be. That's the biggest
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This is a nice tool for visualizing the data from -link-report:
http://joeberkovitz.com/blog/2008/03/26/itdepends-code-dependency-analysis-for-flexair-applications/
http://code.google.com/p/it-depends/
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This is a nice tool for visualizing the data from -link-report:
http://joeberkovitz.com/blog/2008/03/26/itdepends-code-dependency-analysis-for-flexair-applications/
http://co
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Hi Alex,
Thanks,
FFR - "–link-report outputfile.xml&quo
f Of Guy Morton
Sent: 01 April 2009 13:11
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If you have multiple modules in the compile, am I right to think the
link report only shows the info for the last module built?
That's how it seem
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If you have multiple modu
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How can I get individual reports? There's only one spot where I can
request the link report, afaik.
Guy
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You could also restrict the character glyphs in your embedded font to
reduce the size taken up by the font.
This can be done by specifying the unicodeRange property in CSS:
@font-face
{
src:url("/embed_assets/fonts/Inconsolata-ani.otf");
font-family: "mycodefont";
unicodeRange: U+0041-U+005
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