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Introduction
Other improvements
Multiline support in the Strings panel
The Strings panel has been improved to include
multiline support in the String field and the language XML file. For more information, see
“Authoring multilanguage text with the Strings panel” on page 370
.
SWF file metadata
You can now add metadata to Flash files so that you can search more
effectively for these files using Internet search engines, such as Google.com. For more
information, see
“Creating or opening a document and setting properties” on page 22
.
Local and network playback security
A new security model lets you determine the local
and network playback security for SWF files that you publish. The security settings let you
decide if SWF files should be given local or network access to files and computing resources.
This helps prevent the malicious use of SWF files accessing information on a local computer
and transmitting that information over the network. To learn more, see
“About local and
network playback security” on page 458
.
Improved Flash Player detection
Previously, using Flash Player detection resulted in the
creation of three separate HTML pages. The Flash Player detection feature has been improved
so that it now publishes only a single HTML page, simplifying the publishing of your Flash
content. For more information, see
“Configuring publish settings for Flash Player detection”
on page 468
.
New features available in Flash Professional 8
Flash Professional 8 offers all the features available in Flash Basic 8, plus a variety of new
features to enhance application development and design. Features include the screen-based
visual development environment and tools for managing data interactively and for fostering
team productivity.
Expressiveness
Custom easing controls
New easing controls let you precisely choose how tweens that you
apply in the Timeline affect the appearance of tweened objects on the Stage. A tween is the
application of a change to an object over a period of time. Easing a tween controls when the
changes to the object are applied. Custom easing lets you easily and precisely control these
elements through an intuitive graph that provides independent control over the position,
rotation, scale, color, and filters used in a motion tween. For more information, see
“Applying
custom ease in/ease out to motion tweens (Flash Professional only)” on page 258
.
Summary of Contents for FLASH 8-FLASH
Page 1: ...Using Flash ...
Page 12: ...12 Contents ...
Page 110: ...110 Using Symbols Instances and Library Assets ...
Page 128: ...128 Working with Color Strokes and Fills ...
Page 156: ...156 Drawing ...
Page 190: ...190 Working with Text ...
Page 224: ...224 Working with Graphic Objects ...
Page 270: ...270 Creating Motion ...
Page 310: ...310 Working with Video ...
Page 362: ...362 Working with Screens Flash Professional Only ...
Page 386: ...386 Creating Multilanguage Text ...
Page 454: ...454 Data Integration Flash Professional Only ...
Page 500: ...500 Publishing ...
Page 534: ...534 Creating Accessible Content ...