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Formatting chunks of text with Lingo or JavaScript, syntax

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ADOBE DIRECTOR 11.0 187 User Guide You can also use the Save Bitmap feature with pre-render options if you're using special text characters for an audience that is not equipped to display them. For example, using Save Bitmap enables a non-Japanese system to display a text sprite that contains Japanese characters. Using the Save Bitmap option adds to the file size. The feature works with static text but not with editable or scrolling text. 1 Select the text sprite. 2 On the Property inspector's Text tab, select from the Pre-Render pop-up menu: • If the text sprite's ink is Copy Ink, select Copy Ink. • If the text sprite's ink is any type of ink other than Copy Ink, select Other Ink. For this procedure to work, you must make the correct selection from the Pre-Render menu. To determine the Sprite's ink, see the Sprite tab of the Property inspector. 3 Select Save Bitmap. Formatting chunks of text with Lingo or JavaScript syntax The Director interface lets you format a variety of text characteristics, such as the font, size, style, and line spacing. Using Lingo or JavaScript syntax, you can format text dynamically as the movie plays. You can also use script to rapidly format text during authoring. Formatting text with Lingo or JavaScript syntax Lingo or JavaScript syntax can format text in an entire cast member or any specific chunk of text. Use the following properties: • To select or identify a chunk of text in a field cast member, use the selStart and selEnd cast member properties. These properties identify the first and last characters of a text selection. • To refer to a selected chunk of text, use the selection cast member property. • To specify the font for a text cast member, field cast member, or chunk expression, set the font cast member property. • To specify the character size for a text cast member, field cast member, or chunk expression, set the fontSize property. • To specify the line spacing for a field cast member, set the lineHeight property. • To specify the style for a text cast member, field cast member, or chunk expression, set the fontStyle property. • To specify the drop shadow size for the characters in a field cast member, set the boxDropShadow property. • To specify additional spacing to be applied to a chunk expression in a text cast member, set the charSpacing property. • To specify the foreground color for a field cast member, set the foreColor property. For more information about these properties, see the Scripting Reference topics in the Director Help Panel.

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ADOBE DIRECTOR 11.0
User Guide
187
You can also use the Save Bitmap feature with pre-render options if you’re using special text characters for an
audience that is not equipped to display them. For example, using Save Bitmap enables a non-Japanese system to
display a text sprite that contains Japanese characters. Using the Save Bitmap option adds to the file size. The feature
works with static text but not with editable or scrolling text.
1
Select the text sprite.
2
On the Property inspector’s Text tab, select from the Pre-Render pop-up menu:
If the text sprite’s ink is Copy Ink, select Copy Ink.
If the text sprite’s ink is any type of ink other than Copy Ink, select Other Ink.
For this procedure to work, you must make the correct selection from the Pre-Render menu. To determine the
Sprite’s ink, see the Sprite tab of the Property inspector.
3
Select Save Bitmap.
Formatting chunks of text with Lingo or JavaScript
syntax
The Director interface lets you format a variety of text characteristics, such as the font, size, style, and line spacing.
Using Lingo or JavaScript syntax, you can format text dynamically as the movie plays. You can also use script to
rapidly format text during authoring.
Formatting text with Lingo or JavaScript syntax
Lingo or JavaScript syntax can format text in an entire cast member or any specific chunk of text. Use the following
properties:
To select or identify a chunk of text in a field cast member, use the
selStart
and
selEnd
cast member
properties. These properties identify the first and last characters of a text selection.
To refer to a selected chunk of text, use the
selection
cast member property.
To specify the font for a text cast member, field cast member, or chunk expression, set the
font
cast member
property.
To specify the character size for a text cast member, field cast member, or chunk expression, set the
fontSize
property.
To specify the line spacing for a field cast member, set the
lineHeight
property.
To specify the style for a text cast member, field cast member, or chunk expression, set the
fontStyle
property.
To specify the drop shadow size for the characters in a field cast member, set the
boxDropShadow
property.
To specify additional spacing to be applied to a chunk expression in a text cast member, set the
charSpacing
property.
To specify the foreground color for a field cast member, set the
foreColor
property.
For more information about these properties, see the Scripting Reference topics in the Director Help Panel.