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Class
LocalConnection
Mouse
MovieClip
MovieClipLoader
PrintJob
Selection
SharedObject
Stage
System
TextField
TextField.StyleSheet The TextField.StyleSheet class (an "inner class" of the TextField class) lets
TextFormat
Description
The LocalConnection class lets two SWF files running on the same computer
communicate. See the
"ActionScript Dictionary," on page
The Mouse class provides control over the mouse in a SWF file; for example,
this class lets you hide or show the mouse pointer. For more information, see
the
Mouse class
entry in
For an example of using the Mouse class, see
pointer" on page
94.
Every movie clip in a Flash movie is an instance of the MovieClip class. You
use the methods and properties of this class to control movie clip objects.
See
Chapter 7, "Working with Movie Clips," on page 121
class
entry in
Chapter 12, "ActionScript Dictionary," on page
The MovieClipLoader class lets you track the download progress of SWF
and JPEG files using an event listener mechanism. See
and JPEG files" on page 199
Chapter 12, "ActionScript Dictionary," on page
The PrintJob class lets you print content that is rendered dynamically and
multipage documents. See the
"ActionScript Dictionary," on page 205
class" in Using Flash Help.
The Selection class lets you get and set text field focus, text field selection
spans, and text field insertion points. See the
Chapter 12, "ActionScript Dictionary," on page
The SharedObject class provides local data storage on the client computer.
See the
SharedObject class
on page
205.
The Stage class provides information about a SWF file's dimensions,
alignment, and scale mode, and reports Stage resize events. See the
class
entry in
Chapter 12, "ActionScript Dictionary," on page
The System class provides information about Flash Player and the system on
which Flash Player is running (for example, screen resolution and current
system language). It also lets you show or hide the Flash Player Settings
panel and modify SWF file security settings. See the
Chapter 12, "ActionScript Dictionary," on page
The TextField class provides control over dynamic and input text fields. See
Chapter 8, "Working with Text," on page 135
Chapter 12, "ActionScript Dictionary," on page
you create and apply CSS text styles to HTML- or XML-formatted text. See
"Formatting text with Cascading Style Sheets" on page 139
TextField.StyleSheet class
on page
205.
The TextFormat class lets you apply formatting styles to characters or
paragraphs in a TextField object. See
on page 137
and the
TextFormat class
Dictionary," on page
205.
LocalConnection class
205.
Chapter 12, "ActionScript Dictionary," on page
and the
MovieClipLoader class
PrintJob class
and "Using the ActionScript PrintJob
entry in
Chapter 12, "ActionScript Dictionary,"
entry in
Chapter 12, "ActionScript Dictionary,"
"Using the TextFormat class"
entry in
Overview of built-in classes
entry in
Chapter 12,
"Creating a custom mouse
and the
MovieClip
205.
"Preloading SWF
entry in
205.
entry in
Chapter 12,
Selection class
entry in
205.
205.
System class
entry in
205.
and the
TextField class
205.
and the
Chapter 12, "ActionScript
205.
Stage
entry in
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