Linux and UNIX Man Pages

Linux & Unix Commands - Search Man Pages

swf::buttonrecord(3pm) [debian man page]

.::SWF::ButtonRecord(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 .::SWF::ButtonRecord(3pm)

NAME
SWF::ButtonRecord - SWF Button Helper Class SYNOPSIS
use SWF::ButtonRecord; use SWF::Button; use SWF::Constants qw(:Button); # create button and a shape here.. # and then: $buttonrecord = $button->addCharacter($my_shape, SWFBUTTON_DOWN); $buttonrecord->scale(0.5,0.5); $buttonrecord->move(50,50); DESCRIPTION
Adding a character shape to an object of SWF::Button class will give you access to an SWF::ButtonRecord object. This is useful for further changes by using the declared methods below. So SWF::ButtonRecord objects are a comparable counterpart to SWF::Displayitem objects. Just like them there is no constructor method available. METHODS
$buttonRecord->moveTo($x, $y) Move ButtonRecord to ($x, $y). $buttonRecord->move($x, $y) Displace ButtonRecord by ($x, $y). $buttonRecord->scaleTo($x ,$y) Set ButtonRecord scale to $x in the x-direction and $y in the y-direction. $buttonRecord->scale($x ,$y) Multiply ButtonRecord scale by $x in the x-direction and $y in the y-direction. $buttonRecord->rotateTo($degrees) Set ButtonRecord rotation to $degrees. $buttonRecord->rotate($degrees) Rotate ButtonRecord by $degrees. $buttonRecord->skewX($x) Add $x to the current x-skew. $buttonRecord->skewXTo($x) Set x-skew to $x. 1.0 is 45-degree forward slant. More is more forward while less is more backward. $buttonRecord->skewY($y) Add $y to the current y-skew. $buttonRecord->skewYTo($y) Set y-skew to $y. 1.0 is 45-degree upward slant. More is more upward while less is more downward. $buttonRecord->setDepth($depth) Set Z-order of ButtonRecord to $depth. $buttonRecord->setBlendMode($mode) Set an alternative blend mode instead of default alpha blend. Possible modes are SWFBLEND_MODE_NORMAL, SWFBLEND_MODE_LAYER etc. $buttonRecord->addFilter($filter) Process the ButtonRecord object thru a prepared filter: an object of SWF::Filter class, e.g. BlurFilter or DropShadowFilter. Filters are available since player version 8. AUTHOR
developers of ming ming.sourceforge.net, Albrecht Kleine SEE ALSO
SWF, SWF::Button, SWF::DisplayItem, SWF::Filter, SWF::Movie, SWF::MovieClip perl v5.14.2 2011-10-26 .::SWF::ButtonRecord(3pm)

Check Out this Related Man Page

.::SWF::Button(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				       .::SWF::Button(3pm)

NAME
SWF::Button - SWF button class SYNOPSIS
use SWF::Button; $button = new SWF::Button(); $button->setUp($shape1); $button->setDown($shape2); DESCRIPTION
Creates buttons for flash movies. Buttons are controlled by various methods for visible design and triggered actions, see below: METHODS
new SWF::Button() Creates a new Button object. $button->addShape($shape, FLAG) Adds $shape to the button. Using this method is not recommended, better use addCharacter(), see next item for details. Also unlike addCharacter() this method does not return any SWF::ButtonRecord objects $buttonrecord = $button->addCharacter($character [, $flags]) Adds character $shape to the button. Valid FLAGs are: SWFBUTTON_HIT SWFBUTTON_UP SWFBUTTON_DOWN SWFBUTTON_OVER Unlike addShape() this method returns an object of SWF::ButtonRecord class. The flag states can be combined using the binary or operator. $buttonrecord = $button->setOver($shape) Shortcut for $button->addCharacter($shape, SWFBUTTON_OVER); $buttonrecord = $button->setHit($shape) Shortcut for $button->addCharacter($shape, SWFBUTTON_HIT); $buttonrecord = $button->setUp($shape) Shortcut for $button->addCharacter($shape, SWFBUTTON_UP); $buttonrecord = $button->setDown($shape) Shortcut for $button->addCharacter($shape, SWFBUTTON_DOWN); $button->addAction($action [,FLAG]) $button->setAction($action [,FLAG]) Adds $action object (see SWF::Action). Valid FLAGs are: SWFBUTTON_MOUSEUP SWFBUTTON_MOUSEOVER SWFBUTTON_MOUSEOUT SWFBUTTON_MOUSEDOWN SWFBUTTON_DRAGOVER SWFBUTTON_DRAGOUT SWFBUTTON_MOUSEUP is the default value of FLAG. $button->setMenu(0|1) Parameter is 0 (off) or 1(on). Can be used for a slight different behavior of buttons. $soundinstance = $button->addSound($sound, $flags) Plays a prepared SWF::Sound object and returns an object of SWF::SoundInstance. Once more valid flags are: SWFBUTTON_MOUSEUP SWFBUTTON_MOUSEOVER SWFBUTTON_MOUSEOUT SWFBUTTON_MOUSEDOWN For example: $sound = new SWF::Sound("wow.mp3", SWF_SOUND_MP3_COMPRESSED ); $soundinstance = $button->addSound($sound, SWFBUTTON_MOUSEDOWN ); $button->setScalingGrid($x, $y, $w, $h) This function (available from SWF>=8) sets a 9 slice scaling grid: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X, y, w and h define a rectangle, which is the dimension of the center slice(5). All other slices are determined out of the characters bounds and the defined rect. While slice 5 is scaled vertical and horizontal, slice 2 and 8 are only scaled horizontal. Slice 4 and 6 only vertical. The 4 corner slices are not scaled (1, 3, 7, 9). $button->removeScalingGrid() Removes scaling grid rectangles. AUTHOR
wrapper written by Soheil Seyfaie (soheil at users dot sourceforge dot net) Peter Liscovius (peterdd at users dot sourceforge dot net) and many others. SEE ALSO
SWF, SWF::Action, SWF::Shape, SWF::Movie, SWF::MovieClip, SWF::Constants, SWF::Sound, SWF::SoundInstance perl v5.14.2 2011-10-26 .::SWF::Button(3pm)
Man Page