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Auto Format category This category offers specific options for formatting ActionScript. Programmers are picky about how their code looks, and this category lets you format your code the way you like. Select the various check boxes; the preview pane shows the result. Clipboard category The Clipboard category enables you to set preferences for displaying, exporting, and importing certain objects. Here are your choices: Bitmaps Color Depth: (For Windows only.) Specifies the color depth for bitmaps copied to the Clipboard. You can choose to match the screen or set a color depth from 4-bit to 32-bit with Alpha. You can use this setting to reduce the size of bitmaps that you paste into Flash from the Windows Clipboard. Bitmaps Resolution: (For Windows only.) Sets the resolution of bitmaps copied to the Clipboard. Select Screen to match your screen resolution or select 72, 150, or 300. You can use this setting to reduce the size of bitmaps you paste into Flash from the Windows Clipboard. Bitmaps Size Limit: (For Windows only.) Lets you specify a size limit in kilobytes for the amount of RAM (memory) that is used for a bitmap on the Windows Clipboard. If you have large images, you might need to increase this number, which is set to 250K by default. Bitmaps Smooth: (For Windows only.) This box, marked by default, applies anti-aliasing to bitmaps. Anti-aliasing smoothes the appearance of bitmaps so that they don t appear so jagged. You can affect the smoothing of bitmaps during publishing by choosing the quality of the output, which we explain in the discussion of the HTML tab in Chapter 13. Gradient Quality: (For Windows only.) Lets you specify the quality of gradients that you copy to the Clipboard for use in other applications. Your options range from None to Best. PICT Settings: (For Mac only.) Lets you specify the method and resolution used to copy art to the Clipboard. From the Type menu, select Objects to copy art as vector graphics, or select one of the bitmap settings to copy it as a bitmap. In the Resolution input box, type in the resolution that you desire in dots per inch. If you want to include PostScript data, select the Include PostScript check box. In the Gradients menu, select the Gradient quality you want when you paste the Clipboard into a document outside of Flash. (When pasting within Flash, this setting is ignored, and you always get the full gradient quality.) FreeHand Text: By default, the Maintain Text as Blocks check box is marked so that text pasted from FreeHand can be edited in Flash. 354 Part VII: Appendixes
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