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Re: [Swftools-common] swfc text
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Leo Schalkwyk |
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Re: [Swftools-common] swfc text |
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Thu, 02 Dec 2004 09:24:18 +0000 |
At 17:28 28/11/2004 +0100, Matthias Kramm wrote:
...
>> This might not be the smartest way to do this, and maybe the
>> response to my questions is 'use TeX',
>
>Actually it's "use OpenOffice" (or KPresenter or some other
>presentation tool capable of producing PDFs). :)
Thanks - via PDF does definitely seem like the way
...
>Well, .edittext has the advantage that you can copy&paste
>the text out of the swf file (normal text doesn't support that).
>The main problem with it, however, is that markup (<b>, <i> etc.)
>only works with the default font. That is, you can use only the Arial
>font for html .edittext (because all other fonts have only one variant for
>each character, not four (standard,bold,italic,bolditalic).
>
>Btw., why do you think the parameters don't work yet?
casual testing (using scriptss that were broken in various ways) followed
by jumping to conclusions! I'm still not sure what subset of html actually
does something-it's largely a de-htmlising stub isn't it?
Leo
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