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Subject: Re: FLASH: transparent swf - C++ - second posting
From: Gregg Caines
Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 00:11:19 +0100

This isn't a solution...just a question...

How are people using the control in their software?
Do they install it with the standalone licensing? I
was going to use it as an interface for some software
I'd written, but I didn't want to have to use the MM
installer that the licensing seems to require. Is there
another way?

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Gregg Caines
n e o m e t r i x systems inc.
http://www.neometrixsystems.com
gcainesatneometrixsystems [dot] com

> Hi all,
>
> Didn�t get any answers, but it�s quite urgent:
>
> I�m currently working on a project, where we try to implement
flash-content
> into a learning-software, written in C++. The company asked me, to do the
> flash-part.
> The problem is the following: The flash-movies play on top of some bitmaps
> (which are not part of the flash-film, but of the software).
> So, is there any way, to make the flash-movies transparent?? I know, you
can
> do
> this in HTML, so there must be a way to realize it in this
environment,too.
> Something for our C-hackers, they just don�t find the right point in the
> sources ......
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> Cheers Kalle




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