On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 8:39 AM, Bhupendra Singh
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Hi Matthias,
>>>how does your text selection code look like?
I am generating the output swf as version 9 swf as I want to load it a MovieClip object. I am using Action Script 3.
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public var _swf:MovieClip;
this._swfLoader = new Loader();
var _this = this;
this._swfLoader.contentLoaderInfo.addEventListener(Event.COMPLETE, function(t:Event){
_this._loaded = true;
_this._swf = t.target.loader.content; // _swf will contain the swf as a movieclip object
_this.addChild(_this._swf);
trace( _this._swf.textSnapshot.charCount); // results in correct char count
var match:Number = _this._swf.textSnapshot.findText(0, "bhup", false); //returns a valid index in the TextSnapshot
trace("selecting " + _this._swf.textSnapshot.getText(0,100)); // prints nothing, I was expecting it to print first 100 character from the snapshot
trace( match); //valid searched item's index
if (match != -1) {
//_this._swf.textSnapshot.setSelectColor(0x87C7FF); //this doesn't effect the output
_this._swf.textSnapshot.setSelected(match, match + 4, true); //it should select and highlight the text, but unforunately nothing happens here
}
}
_swfloader.load("file.swf");
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And I am curious, why there is considerable size difference in 0.8.1 swf and latest dev snapshot swf. (almost 100 %)
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Best Regards,
Bhupendra.