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Hello. I'd like to upgrade my Swish installation. Should I uninstall my current version (v1.01) first? Will the new version do that if I point to that directory as the program directory when the...
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Hmm, the Macromedia example considers Flash 2.0
... navigator.plugins["Shockwave Flash 2.0"]
I don't have Flash 2.0 but would be curious to hear from someone who can comment on what will happen...
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I am not sure about grids in Swish but I have enjoyed using floating rulers when working with gridless imaging. A variety of such programs exist, freeware/shareware. One that I use is called Screen...
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Fonts.
If you've never given much thought to using fonts, wingdings, dingbats, or creating your own fonts (fonts can be images, logos, etc.), Swish is a good reason for exploring the world of...
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Hi. If you want to add a bit of depth, or lift (slightly 3D'ish), to your text instead of only flat text on the screen, you can easily create a shadow effect. Using the same method used before...
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Hi. Would someone care to take a look at this URL...
http://itv360.com/
... and comment if the site is using Flash or entirely Javascript. I would like to create something similar that I...
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Is it my imagination (probably) but has anyone else experienced their lines of text slopping downward? I've looked at some of the stuff created with my Swish 1.0 on a couple of computers and it...
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When you click the Text tab, you should get a dialog that includes a blank area where you type in your text. Below that you should see a drop down field that lists the current font in use. Open...
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As I understand it, current version of Swish changes the background color when publishing to .swf file. Thus for the time being while this is being worked on, I'm curious if there is a formula I can...
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Hi. When I publish my swish (or test in browser, export to swf, etc.) the background color changes to something other than what I have set. For instance, if I opt for a navy blue b.g., the output...
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