Hi Gabriel, are you working with windows?
I tried your example and on windows it didn't work for me too until I
installed the font into the
windows fonts directory - weird but then it works
Axel
Mark, thanks I can't figure it out...
I've tried your suggestion and no way:
f
Well, switching to Flash 7 probably works because Flash 7 doesn't
support the effects (and the new tags that those effects create).
On my end, I was able to solve the importing problem by using swfmill to
convert the .swfs to complex XML (swf2xml), then reassigning the "object
ID" numbers, the
Rodolfo,
Please let us know if Alex suggestion about turning off all
movie-clip-defined effects solved your problem. We also found turning
off movie-clip defined effects necessary.
One other idea that might help if that didn't do it is to give your clip
an id (FOO in example below) and then a
> What is vera.ttf ? it is the real TrueType file?
Yes.
> The ID (vera in this case) may be anything? or should be the font name, and
> how do you use it in the TextField?
Yes, both -- it /may/ be anything, but /should/ be the font name for
clarity's sake.
What's missing in the tutorial, because
Hi Rodolfo,
I've seen exactly the problem you are describing for some time.
All I can tell you right now is that to fix it, you must shut off all
movieclip-defined effects (blur, drop shadow, etc) and then it will work
better with SWFMILL.
Cheers,
-alex
Rodolfo Lopez @ nebular streams wrote
Hi Robin,
I've already checked this link, but I
had problems doing this:
Fonts work
slightly different. To import all numerical characters of vera.ttf as
"vera", you would add the following after the library node:
What is vera.ttf ? it is the real TrueType file?
The ID (vera in thi