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Subject: | Re: FLASH: Can Antialiasing be turned off for the movie file? |
From: | Michael Penne |
Date: | Thu, 16 Mar 2000 17:00:32 GMT |
If you just want the text to be sharp, you can
put it into fields and not include font outlines.
This gets the fonts from the client's machine,
however, so the normal rules of html fonts
apply.Using 'low quality' de-aa the entire movie,
but this makes any vector graphics you have
horribly jagged...
--- Tom Wolfe <twolfeowenholleway [dot] com> wrote:
> I looked in the Manual and it seems to me that
> antialiased text can be
> turned off just to work quicker within Flash. I
> hope I'm wrong and that
> there is a way to turn off antialiasing when
> you publish a page.
Be nice if 5 gave the option (as in Director) of
turning off aa for selected text blocks, blurred
small text is a major obstacle to using flash for
other than animation, imho.
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