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swfstrings(1)							     swftools							     swfstrings(1)

NAME
swfstrings - Extracts strings from SWF files. Synopsis swfstrings [options] file.swf DESCRIPTION
This tool extracts strings from SWF files. It parses SWF font records and text records and prints unicode-encoded characters to stdout. OPTIONS
-f, --fonts Print out font information for each text block -x, --xpos x Set bounding box x coordinate -y, --ypos y Set bounding box y coordinate -W, --width width Set bounding box width -H, --height height Set bounding box height -V, --version Print version information and exit AUTHORS
Rainer Bohme <rfxswf@reflex-studio.de> Matthias Kramm <kramm@quiss.org> swfstrings August 2009 swfstrings(1)

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as3compile(1)							     swftools							     as3compile(1)

NAME
as3compile - Compile .as ActionScript 3.0 files to swf. Synopsis as3compile file.as [-o file.swf] DESCRIPTION
Compiles a file written in ActionScript 3.0 to a SWF file. OPTIONS
-h, --help Print short help message and exit -V, --version Print version info and exit -v, --verbose Increase verbosity -q, --quiet Decrease verbosity -C, --cgi Output to stdout (for use in CGI environments) -R, --resolve This flag will cause the compiler to try filenames like "FooBar.as" for classes named "FooBar". -D, --define namespace::variable Set a compile time variable (for doing conditional compilation) -X, --width Set target SWF width -Y, --height Set target SWF width -r, --rate Set target SWF framerate -M, --mainclass Set the name of the main class (extending flash.display.MovieClip) -l, --library file Include library file file. <file> can be an .abc or .swf file. -I, --include dir Add additional include dir dir. -N, --local-with-network Make output file "local with networking" -L, --local-with-filesystem Make output file "local with filesystem" -T, --flashversion num num must be >= 9. -o, --output filename Set output file to filename. EXAMPLE
The following is a basic as3 file that can be compiled e.g. with as3compile -X 400 -Y 400 smiley.as // smiley.as package { import flash.display.MovieClip public class Main extends MovieClip { function Main() { this.graphics.beginFill(0xcccc00) this.graphics.drawCircle(200,200,200) this.graphics.endFill() this.graphics.beginFill(0x000000) this.graphics.drawCircle(140,150,50) this.graphics.drawCircle(260,150,50) this.graphics.drawRoundRect(140,270,120,10,20); this.graphics.endFill() } } } AUTHOR
Matthias Kramm <kramm@quiss.org> as3compile February 2012 as3compile(1)
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