Adobe CS5.5 65150474 ユーザーズマニュアル

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Adobe Flash Professional CS5.5 
What’s New
The new Publish Settings dialog box puts many important settings at your fingertips.
Pinning support for inverse kinematics
With this new release, Flash Professional continues to offer a powerful interactive design toolset 
that allows for creative exploration and implementation. You can now lock, or pin, bones to the 
stage, allowing you to place restrictions on the movements of selected bones. In addition, you can 
now create multiple spans or armatures on a single layer, and you can more easily define more 
complex movement of armatures, such as walk cycles.
Customer-requested enhancements
Flash Professional CS5.5 includes a number of new features that customers have asked for, including:
•  Control over author time playback using a new integrated controller at the bottom of the 
Timeline and the Motion Editor. A new Loop button helps make it easier to repeatedly review a 
part of your animation.
•  A new conflict resolution dialog box appears when symbols of the same name are imported to 
the Library, offering the option to place duplicate items into a new folder.
•  TLF text support for style sheets, just like Classic text. You can create a StyleSheet in ActionScript 
and add it to a TLF block to change the attributes of text. 
•  Support for tab stops. Align text to tabs, and to enter tab characters in TLF text fields on stage. 
The tab ruler allows tab stops to be added, deleted, moved, or to have their tab type changed.
•  Optimized export of TLF text to SWF. Offering decreased SWF file size and generally better 
performance in Flash Player and Adobe AIR.
•  Improved performance for TLF, seen in such functions as scrolling speed and creating and populat-
ing TLF text blocks. These enhancements improve the use of TLF on Android mobile devices.
•  A new compiler caching feature to help reduce the compile time of documents that use embed-
ded fonts and MP3 sound files, allowing you to deploy rich content faster. In previous versions, 
these items would recompile each time you tested or published a movie, even if nothing had 
changed. In Flash Professional CS5.5, the compiler caches the embedded fonts and sound items 
the first time a document is compiled, and each time you test or publish movies subsequently, 
the compiler will use the cached assets, noticeably reducing compile time.