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Subject: | Re: FLASH: Why is my swf different from my fla? |
From: | unique |
Date: | Wed, 5 Jan 2000 03:23:41 GMT |
At the exact moment of 2000.01.04.18.56, her/his local time, Brad Bechtel
<wellvismacromedia [dot] com> put forth:
>>>Please check out ftp://206.107.180.51/kensherwood and DL "so" ... it is a 16k
>>>fla for which Play does not equal Test Movie!
>>>
>>>If you'll review frames 17 through 25, you'll see that I want a vertical
>>>"squish" only (Scale: h: 1.0%). But when I Test Movie or Publish, the symbol
>>>squishes horizontally too.
>
> The weirdness you're seeing is because you're using the _sans font which is a
> Flash internal font used for editable text. Change this to Arial or some
> other font that's actually present on your computer and it works as you'd
> expect and want it to work.
>
> As a general rule you should not use the _sans, _serif or _typewriter fonts
> for anything except editable text.
Thanks for the info!
Also thanks to Marc who was on the right trail. I found Brad's post before I had
time to go check ...
> I had to assume that the file was SO.FLA - please add an extension to your
> files if you're making them available to others. It avoids confusion,
> especially since the Macintosh File Type and Creator attributes are not stored
> on this server.
OK Brad, thanks for that advice too.
Ken Sherwood
*zenkat: the Flash trailer*
http://www.kensherwood.com/zenkat.htm
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