You are right, what I wrote about the class wasn't correct. Sorry about the wrong information and I hope I haven't confused you too much ;). Thanks for reporting the other as3 issues. I don't have time to look into these problems at the moment by I will add them to my TODO list.
Ralf > oh, and - sorry - but if I do this, I still get an instance of my > as3class swf initializing in the output swf from swfmill, even though I > never place it. Seems like that should not happen, the swf should be in > the library un-initialized until I place it. > > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?> > <movie width="500" height="400" as3="1" framerate="12" version="9"> > <background color="#cccccc"/> > <frame> > <library> > <clip id="Foo" import="AS3Class.swf"/> > </library> > </frame> > </movie> > > > > > Will wrote: > > i'm probably being a bit annoying here, im not trying to be not am i > > complaining, just reporting because I figure swfmill users would like to > > know. > > > > so running another test of a placed as3 swf I find that x and y > > properties are also not respected. > > > > <place id="Foo" x="40" y="0" depth="1"/> > > > > if Foo is a timeline based flash 9 swf, x and y are respected, if Foo is > > a as3 class based swf they are not. _______________________________________________ swfmill mailing list [email protected] http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/swfmill_osflash.org
