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The ActionScript 3.0 Quick Reference Guide
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The ActionScript 3.0 Quick Reference Guide

by Jen deHaan, David Stiller, Darren Richardson, Rich Shupe
October 2008
Beginner to intermediate
491 pages
12h 20m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Content preview from The ActionScript 3.0 Quick Reference Guide

Part II. ActionScript and the Flash CS4 Authoring Tool

Part II explores using the new paradigms of ActionScript 3.0 as they pertain to the Flash CS4 authoring tool. These chapters walk you through the Actions panel, help you decide when to use frame scripts as opposed to class files, and how to rethink the on()/onClipEvent() approach to event handling. You’ll learn about the benefits of a document class and how to work with linkage changes, and see examples of how to dynamically attach movie clips, bitmap images, audio files, and fonts at runtime.

By the time you’re through, you’ll also be able to convert timeline animation into ActionScript (and then manipulate and reuse that code); use, skin, and style user interface components; work beyond the built-in component set, including some of the missing data components; and troubleshoot your code in the debugging workspace when things go awry.

Chapter 5, Creating and Working with Code

Chapter 6, Creating a Document Class

Chapter 7, Working with Library and Linkage Changes

Chapter 8, Copying Motion as ActionScript 3.0

Chapter 9, Using ActionScript 3.0 Components

Chapter 10, Making Up for a Reduced Component Set

Chapter 11, Debugging and Troubleshooting

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