Macromedia flash 8-flash samples Manuale Utente
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ActionScript
Custom Flash Player context
menu
menu
In this sample, you can see how to add custom options to the Flash Player
context menu using ActionScript 2.0. This sample uses ActionScript to
modify the context menu by adding cut, copy, and paste functionality that
can be applied to the drawing objects on the Stage. The source includes the
document file (.fla) and the ActionScript file (.as) that defines the
ClipBoard class. Explore both files to learn more about the context menu
and writing classes with ActionScript 2.0.
context menu using ActionScript 2.0. This sample uses ActionScript to
modify the context menu by adding cut, copy, and paste functionality that
can be applied to the drawing objects on the Stage. The source includes the
document file (.fla) and the ActionScript file (.as) that defines the
ClipBoard class. Explore both files to learn more about the context menu
and writing classes with ActionScript 2.0.
You can find the sample source file, CustomizingContextMenu.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\ActionScript\
CustomizingContextMenu.
8\Samples and Tutorials\Samples\ActionScript\
CustomizingContextMenu.
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On the Macintosh, browse to Macintosh HD/Applications/
Macromedia Flash 8/Samples and Tutorials/Samples/ActionScript/
CustomizingContextMenu.
Macromedia Flash 8/Samples and Tutorials/Samples/ActionScript/
CustomizingContextMenu.
Filters with ActionScript
This sample shows how to apply filter effects to images with ActionScript.
You can apply different filters to several images, and then manipulate their
properties at runtime. The ActionScript code shows how to apply filters
and manipulate the filter properties using components.
You can apply different filters to several images, and then manipulate their
properties at runtime. The ActionScript code shows how to apply filters
and manipulate the filter properties using components.
You can find the sample source file, Filters.fla, in the Samples folder on
your hard disk.
your hard disk.
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In Windows, browse to boot drive\Program Files\Macromedia\Flash
8\Samples and Tutorials\Samples\ActionScript\Filters.
8\Samples and Tutorials\Samples\ActionScript\Filters.
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On the Macintosh, browse to Macintosh HD/Applications/
Macromedia Flash 8/Samples and Tutorials/Samples/ActionScript/
Filters.
Macromedia Flash 8/Samples and Tutorials/Samples/ActionScript/
Filters.