The PolyStar example
23
09
Vertex object
09
Edge object
07
Vertex object
(
shape.vertices
array)
08
HalfEdge object
09
Vertex object
09
Edge object
03
ScreenOutline object
04
Screen object
(
screenOutline.screens
array)
05
Parameter object
(
screen.parameters
array)
02
drawingLayer object
03
Path object
04
Contour object
02
Effect object
(
fl.effects
array)
02
Math object
02
outputPanel object
02
Tools object
(
fl.tools
array)
03
ToolObj object
(
tools.toolObjs
array)
02
XMLUI object
The PolyStar example
Included with this documentation is a sample Flash JSAPI script named PolyStar.jsfl. (You can
download the file at
www.macromedia.com/go/jsapi_info_en.
) This script replicates the PolyStar
tool that can be found in the Flash Tools panel. The PolyStar.jsfl file demonstrates how to build
the PolyStar tool using the JSAPI. It includes detailed comments that describe what the lines of
code are doing. Read this file to gain a better understanding of how the JSAPI can be used.
Flash MX 2004 includes an earlier version of the PolyStar.jsfl script that must be removed in order
to use the updated PolyStar.jsfl file.
To remove the earlier version of the PolyStar.jsfl that was installed with Flash MX 2004:
1.
Select Edit > Customize Tools Panel (Windows) or Flash > Customize Tools Panel
(Macintosh).
2.
In the Customize Tools Panel dialog box, click the Rectangle tool on the left side of the dialog
box.
The Rectangle tool and the PolyStar tool should now be listed in the Current Selection list on
the right side of the dialog box.
3.
Select the PolyStar tool in the Current Selection list.
4.
Click Remove.
5.
Click OK.
6.
Quit Flash.
7.
Remove only the PolyStar.jsfl file from the appropriate Tools folder listed in
“Overview of the
Macromedia Flash JavaScript API” on page 17
. The PolyStar.xml and PolyStar.png files are
needed by the new PolyStar.jsfl file that you will install later. When you restart Flash, the
PolyStar tool no longer appears in the Customize Tools Panel dialog box.
Summary of Contents for FLASH MX 2004-FLASH JAVASCRIPT DICTIONARY
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