Macromedia flash 8-flash samples User Manual
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Masking
Scriptable masks
This sample shows how to dynamically mask Flash content at runtime
using scriptable masks and components. Scriptable masking allows precise
control over how masks behave at runtime, and allows the mask and the
masked content to be dynamically changed at runtime. This sample shows
different types of masks and masked content that are controlled by a user
interface built with components. Explore this sample to learn more about
masking and building interfaces with components.
using scriptable masks and components. Scriptable masking allows precise
control over how masks behave at runtime, and allows the mask and the
masked content to be dynamically changed at runtime. This sample shows
different types of masks and masked content that are controlled by a user
interface built with components. Explore this sample to learn more about
masking and building interfaces with components.
You can find the sample source file, ScriptableMasksPart2.fla, in the
Samples folder on your hard disk.
Samples folder on your hard disk.
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In Windows, browse to boot drive\Program Files\Macromedia\Flash
8\Samples and Tutorials\Samples\Masking\ScriptableMasksPart2.
8\Samples and Tutorials\Samples\Masking\ScriptableMasksPart2.
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On the Macintosh, browse to Macintosh HD/Applications/
Macromedia Flash 8/Samples and Tutorials/Samples/Masking/
ScriptableMasksPart2.
Macromedia Flash 8/Samples and Tutorials/Samples/Masking/
ScriptableMasksPart2.