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Re: Printing

Re: Printing

2004-04-09       - By screamingsandman

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OK, I'll try that, but I have 1 question. Since I have scrolling text
in my movieClip, will the PrintJob function allow my users to print
the text that is currently not visible?

--- In FLASHmacromedia@(protected), "Becky Kinney" <becky@(protected)>
wrote:
> One problem with the Flash print() is that it works very poorly
with dynamic content. Joe's scheme should work fine to
> print pages full of static text, but if it is dynamic (that is, if
the content changes between the time you publish your
> movie and the time the user prints it) it probably won't work. The
solution there is to use the new PrintJob function.
> This lets you create and print a list of movieclip symbols, and
will work even when the content of those symbols is
> dynamically generated. I have had great success with this on
projects that print() simply would not handle.
>
> Becky



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