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Flash MX 2004 at your fingertips : get in, get out, get exactly what you need /

The Flash Reference You've Been Waiting For-Covers Flash MX 2004 and Flash MX Professional 2004 Flash MX 2004 at Your Fingertips is the first ever task-based reference to Flash. Every page of this unique, highly practical guide is focused on giving you immediate access to the information you ne...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Bhangal, Sham
Otros Autores: DeHaan, Jen
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: San Francisco : Sybex, ©2004.
Colección:ITPro.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Flash MX 2004 at Your Fingertips: Get in, Get Out, Get Exactly What You Need; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Contents; Introduction; Part I: FLASH WORKSPACE; Chapter 1: Interface Overview; 1.1 Overview: Creating Flash Animation; 1.2 Overview: Testing Flash Content; 1.3 Overview: Publishing Flash Content; 1.4 Windows Authoring Interface; 1.5 Windows Test Interface; 1.6 Working with Panels (Windows); 1.7 Mac OS X Authoring Interface; 1.8 Mac OS X Test Interface; 1.9 Working with Panels (Mac); 1.10 Interface Objects; Chapter 2: Menus; 2.1 Menu Overview; 2.2 File Menu; 2.3 Edit Menu
  • 2.4 View Menu2.5 Insert Menu; 2.6 Modify Menu; 2.7 Text Menu; 2.8 Commands Menu; 2.9 Control Menu; 2.10 Debug Menu; 2.11 Window Menu; 2.12 Help Menu; 2.13 Contextual Menus; Chapter 3: Toolbars and Tools; 3.1 Toolbars Overview; 3.2 Main Toolbar; 3.3 Controller Toolbar; 3.4 Edit Bar; 3.5 Tools Overview; 3.6 Selection (Arrow) Tool; 3.7 Subselection Tool; 3.8 Line Tool; 3.9 Lasso Tool; 3.10 Pen Tool; 3.11 Text Tool; 3.12 Oval Tool; 3.13 Rectangle Tool; 3.14 Pencil Tool; 3.15 Brush Tool; 3.16 Free Transform Tool; 3.17 Fill Transform Tool; 3.18 Ink Bottle Tool; 3.19 Paint Bucket Tool
  • 3.20 Eyedropper Tool3.21 Eraser Tool; 3.22 Hand Tool; 3.23 Zoom Tool; 3.24 Color Control and Palettes; 3.25 Color Swatches; Chapter 4: Timelines and Screens; 4.1 Timeline Overview; 4.2 Layer Options; 4.3 Timeline Options; 4.4 Timeline Menus and Modes; 4.5 Screens; 4.6 Slides and Forms; Chapter 5: Panels; 5.1 Align Panel; 5.2 Color Mixer Panel; 5.3 Color Swatches Panel; 5.4 Info Panel; 5.5 Scene Panel; 5.6 Transform Panel; 5.7 Actions Panel; 5.8 Behaviors Panel; 5.9 Components Panel; 5.10 Component Inspector Panel; 5.11 Debugger Panel; 5.12 Output Panel; 5.13 Web Services Panel
  • 5.14 Accessibility Panel5.15 History Panel; 5.16 Movie Explorer; 5.17 Strings Panel; 5.18 Common Libraries; 5.19 Project Panel; 5.20 Panel Sets; 5.21 Arranging Windows; 5.22 Property Inspector; 5.23 Help Panel; Chapter 6: Preferences and Printing; 6.1 Preferences Overview; 6.2 General Preferences; 6.3 Editing Preferences; 6.4 Clipboard Preferences; 6.5 Warnings Preferences; 6.6 ActionScript Preferences; 6.7 ActionScript Settings Preferences; 6.8 Keyboard Shortcuts Dialog; 6.9 Customize Tools Panel; 6.10 Font Mapping; 6.11 Publish Settings; 6.12 Printing and Sending Files
  • Part II: AUTHORING TASKSChapter 7: Flash File Operations; 7.1 Opening New Files; 7.2 The Start Page; 7.3 Starting Flash Documents; 7.4 Starting Flash Slide Presentations or Form Applications; 7.5 Starting ActionScript, Communication, or Flash JavaScript Files; 7.6 Starting Flash Projects; 7.7 Opening from Templates; 7.8 Opening from Sites; 7.9 Printing from Movies; 7.10 Using Rulers, Guides, Grids, and Snap; 7.11 Changing Movie Properties; 7.12 Saving Files or Templates; 7.13 Exporting Movies; Chapter 8: Selections and Groups; 8.1 Selecting with the Selection Tool