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Deril
September 13th, 2002, 06:04 AM
Hello...
I have a problem and dont know why...
I do a tween on text field.. rotate it.. and its disapares on swf file..
I am confuse..
hare is fla file...
pom
September 14th, 2002, 02:37 PM
Weird. Try and redo the file in a new swf. And why did you turn your text into graphics?
pom :asian:
lostinbeta
September 14th, 2002, 03:48 PM
It is your font type. Font types that begin with an underscore "_" won't work for some reason. I see you are using the font "_typewriter". I change it to Arial and it worked fine.
I also wonder why you encased your text in graphics.
Deril
September 17th, 2002, 08:52 AM
... thanks lostinbeta,
this kind of things is very anoing.. espacialy for beginers.. the fact that it dosent work.. but it should driven me crazy... i changed the font and everythin is fine..
...yesterday I had enover problem.. I created empty MC and put it on mask layer.. I hoped my scrit will drow in it.. but gues.. insted of that flash crashed.. (with my unsaved work in it..) this kind of things is realy enoying... (well I fixed it by droing a dot in my empty MC..) ...
thanks ageyn..
andr.in
September 17th, 2002, 09:13 AM
I had the same problem with the text font months ago. It was driving me grazy! But after a while I solved the problem myself...
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there is another problem with fonts in flash too ya know...
I type something and it looks fine but when I test the movie then there is no hole in "O" for example. I mean like "O" is not "O" but a circle that ahs been filled. of course the same thing can be with "d" or "a" and so on...
And if I break the the text into fills then it shows me the text like I see it when I test the movie---ugly!
but thats only with some fonts and only with some letters...
lostinbeta
September 17th, 2002, 12:30 PM
The filling of O's and things are usually on pixel fonts. It does it on pixel fonts that were designed for Photoshop not Flash. I think it is because Flash requires it to be on an exact pixel, but some of the fonts aren't and this causes distortion.
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