Andrei,
    Both swfmill and mtasc can create the application.swf.  If you're
using swfmill to create the swf in order to place images and other
assets, the you do not need to again create the application.swf again
with mtasc.  Instead, just inject your AS code into the existing swf
"mtasc -main -swf application.swf application.as".  This would assume
you already have an swf called application.swf.

Andrei Stebakov wrote:
> Hi,
>  
> I just started with Flash and probably have the most stupid question...
> Looks like I miss one step how to actually link the swf file generated
> by swfmill and the sfw file generated by mtasc.
> I am looking at http://aralbalkan.com/index.php?p=373&more=1&c=1
> <http://aralbalkan.com/index.php?p=373&more=1&c=1> (FAMES tutorial)
> and I can't understand how the application.swf generated by mtasc from
> application.as <http://application.as> and application.swf generated
> from the xml file end up merged together?
>  
> Any pointers are greatly appreciated!
>  
> Andrew
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