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Subject: FLASH: re: transparent background
From: Jonathan Mao
Date: Wed, 3 Nov 1999 03:56:16 GMT

At 3:26 PM +0100 27/10/99, flasher-digest wrote:
> >Yes. It is possible. Go to paintbucket tool (U), and select a
> >color from the color edit mode. Make the alpha to zero and the entire color
>
> >would be transparent (that is no color.) Click the "New" button. This
> >transpareny will be added to the color pallette as a new color. Now go to
> >Modify movie (Ctrl-M or Command-M) and look for this color at the
> >bottom(which you created in the color edit mode) and apply. You got a
> >transparent background.
>
>You can set your Flash movie to be transparent, but it will only work in
>I.E. 4 and up browsers and 32 bit.
>To set it, go to Publish Settings, click on the HTML tab, click on the
>Window Mode drop-down box and select "Transparent Windowless." If you are
>using Flash 3, you can set this up in Aftershock as well.

This method doesn't appear to work in the projector file. It works in
the browser.

Does anybody know how to make the projector file have a transparent background?

Many thanks in advance.


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