there's another interesting way to produce swf-files on linux (...or whatever...): at http://www.kinesissoftware.com you'll get a java-engine for converting rvml(XML-like) to swf and backwards. this works also with FMX Actionscript.
°°° leo
Am 29.11.03 14:23:03, schrieb Jerome Etienne jme@off.net:
je lai regarde apres qu lon en ai parle la semaine derniere, et je me demandais s'il etait possible de lire le micro et la camera a partir de ming. tu sais tu ?
On Fri, Nov 28, 2003 at 08:43:11PM -0500, Marc Lavallée wrote:
I've also done a Flash frontend, but I used the Ming library instead of the Flash application: http://ming.sourceforge.net/ It works only with Flash 5 ActionScript, but it's enough for many projects, and everything can be authored on Linux with free software (except for the Flash plugin, of course...) -- Marc
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On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 04:45:25PM +0100, leonard@swiezinski.de wrote:
there's another interesting way to produce swf-files on linux (...or whatever...): at http://www.kinesissoftware.com you'll get a java-engine for converting rvml(XML-like) to swf and backwards. this works also with FMX Actionscript.
Too bad KineticFusion is freeware, not free... But their Rich Vector Markup Language (rvml) is interesting, although the complete specification is not available, only the language reference. The FAQ says that RVML might become an open format. -- Marc