sketch
10-29-2004, 11:18 AM
hi there :)
referring to the following article Written by: JT Paasch
"Flash by default renders all type with anti-aliasing. This was for many years a serious problem because any small text was virtually unreadable. Fortunately, with more recent versions, Flash introduced dynamic and HTML-enabled text fields which could be rendered with no anti-aliasing. MX 2004 has finally given us the ability to turn off anti-aliasing, which is crucial when the type is small."
i sorted out the small text blur problem using MX 2004.
i was facing problem in one file which displays text blocks. it was displaying the blurry text display in some part. i am using flash mx for overall site development.
But for this particular file i rendered a swf from MX 2004.
so my query is..
will this one file needs Flash Player 7.0 to display at user end casue it has been generated using MX 2004.? Or it will work fine with other swf using Flash Player 6.0 :confused: ?
thanks
:)
regards
sketch
referring to the following article Written by: JT Paasch
"Flash by default renders all type with anti-aliasing. This was for many years a serious problem because any small text was virtually unreadable. Fortunately, with more recent versions, Flash introduced dynamic and HTML-enabled text fields which could be rendered with no anti-aliasing. MX 2004 has finally given us the ability to turn off anti-aliasing, which is crucial when the type is small."
i sorted out the small text blur problem using MX 2004.
i was facing problem in one file which displays text blocks. it was displaying the blurry text display in some part. i am using flash mx for overall site development.
But for this particular file i rendered a swf from MX 2004.
so my query is..
will this one file needs Flash Player 7.0 to display at user end casue it has been generated using MX 2004.? Or it will work fine with other swf using Flash Player 6.0 :confused: ?
thanks
:)
regards
sketch