ActionScript category The ActionScript category (Web design conference) offers settings relating
ActionScript category The ActionScript category offers settings relating to the ActionScript Editor so that you can customize how ActionScript looks and functions on the Action panel: Editing: By default, any ActionScript that you type is automatically indented. The tab size (amount of indentation) is four spaces. You can remove the automatic indentation or change the tab size. Code hints provide pop-up text in the Actions panel that helps you complete your code based on what you re typing. You can remove these hints and set a time delay for the display of the hints. Font: You can set the font type and size in the ActionScript Editor. For Windows only: Select the Use Dynamic Font Mapping check box to have Flash substitute a font if the selected font family doesn t have the required glyphs (character shapes). Dynamic font mapping is generally useful if you re working with multilingual text. Open/Import: This specifies the encoding used for fonts when opening or importing. The default, UTF-8, provides Unicode encoding that supports multiple languages. Save/Export: This specifies the encoding used for fonts when saving or exporting. The default, UTF-8, provides Unicode encoding that supports multiple languages. Reload Modified Files: You can have Flash prompt you to reload modified files or choose Never or Always options. Reloading files keeps your ActionScript up to date. Syntax Coloring: By default, ActionScript is colored based on the syntax of your code. For example, comments are highlighted in gray. You can remove coloring completely or change the colors for each syntax type. Language: You can put ActionScript in frames, buttons, movie clips, and multiple separate ActionScript text files. If you click the ActionScript 2.0 Settings button here, you can modify the places that Flash searches when your ActionScript in one place references certain kinds of ActionScript (called classes), which might be elsewhere. If you re just starting out with Flash, you almost certainly are not defining new class definition files in ActionScript, in which case you definitely don t have to worry about this. Click the Reset to Defaults button to return all the settings in this category to their defaults. Appendix A: Installing Flash and Setting Your Preferences 353
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