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CONTENTS FLASH LITE 2.X TUTORIAL - APPLICATIONS
Chapter 1: Flash Lite 2.x Overview About Flash Lite 2.x features ActionScript 2.0 Device video playback Local, persistent data storage (Flash Lite shared objects) Support for loading device-specific sound and image formats New system capabilities information Support for additional device keys, including QWERTY keyboard support and support for up to 11 soft keys Rich text formatting (partial support) Ability to control backlight duration and set custom focus rectangle color Support for ActionScript 2.0, which lets you use advanced programming techniques including classes, interfaces, and strict data typing Synchronized device sound XML processing support Several ActionScript classes available in Flash Player 7 are unsupported or partially supported in Flash Lite 2.0 Socket communication using the XMLSocket class (available in Flash Lite 2.1) Support for communication with Flash Media Server Remote shared objects (local shared objects are partially supported) Native support for Flash Video (FLV) playback Support for Flash Application Protocol (the binary data communication protocol used by Flash Remoting) Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) formatting with text fields Masking with device fonts Bitmap smoothing while rendering at high-quality Flash Lite 2.1 new features Flash Lite 2.0 ActionScript Introduction to Flash Lite 2.x ActionScript Flash Lite 2.x ActionScript Language Reference The “Learning ActionScript 2.0” topic in Using Flash Device video playback Bundle the original video data in the SWF file. Load an external video file from the device’s memory card, or over the network. Loading device-specific sound and image formats Flash Lite shared objects Synchronized device sound Text features All text in Flash Lite 2.0 is Unicode-based. Flash Lite 2.0 provides partial support for HTML formatting and the TextFormat ActionScript class. Additional key support About components in Flash Lite Chapter 2: Creating Interactivity and Navigation About user interaction in Flash Lite Keys supported by Flash Lite Using default navigation in Flash Lite Default navigation modes Four-way navigation Four-way navigation with wraparound About the focus rectangle Guidelines for using default navigation Customizing the focus rectangle Controlling focus with ActionScript To create a custom text input focus manager Flash Lite 2.x Applications Tutorial Good animation button games tutorials pdf Software user guide Manuals free Help me Bible Adobe Table of Contents About controlling tab order in two-way navigation Handling key and button events Handling button events To create a button event handler Creating a simple menu using buttons and default navigation To create a simple menu using buttons Handling key events Writing an event listener Using a key listener to handle keypress events To use an event listener to handle keypress events Using the soft keys To use the soft keys in an application Chapter 3: Working with Text and Fonts About text in Flash Lite Creating and formatting text Using input text fields Using inline text input (Flash Lite 2.1) About inline input text fields and navigation Activating input text fields with ActionScript Supported languages About the input mode indicator Using the device’s input text dialog box (Flash Lite 2.0) Specifying types of input text fields Restricting character input Input text dialog boxes (Flash Lite 2.0) Font rendering methods in Flash Lite Use fonts that are available on the device Render the font as a bitmap Render the font as anti-aliased vectors To select a font rendering method for a text field Flash Lite rendering quality and anti-aliased text Embedding font outlines in SWF files To embed font outlines for a dynamic or input text field Text field example application To create the text field example application Creating scrolling text To create a scrolling text field and control it with ActionScript Chapter 4: Working with Sound, Video, and Images About sound in Flash Lite Using device sound Using bundled device sound To import and play a device sound Creating a sound bundle To create a sound bundle file Playing external device sounds About synchronizing device sounds with animation Determining supported device sound formats Using native Flash sounds Using the 8kHz sampling rate feature To enable the 8kHz sampling rate feature for an individual sound To enable the 8kHz sampling rate feature globally for all native sounds Using device video Using bundled device video Importing device video To import a device video by using the Import Video wizard To import a device video by using the Library panel Bundled device video example To import and play a bundled device video Playing a bundled video directly from the library To play a video directly from the library Using external device video Viewing and editing device video symbol properties To open the Video Properties dialog box, do one of the following To import a device video into a video symbol To assign an identifier to a video symbol Determining supported video formats Limitations of device video Controlling video with ActionScript Loading external images Chapter 5: Developing Flash Lite Applications for BREW BREW basics Developers National Software Testing Laboratories (NSTL) QUALCOMM Operators (carriers) Device manufacturers Flash Lite and BREW development tools Hardware Windows computer BREW-enabled devices with test bit set Data cables Software BREW SDK and BREW Tools Suite USB drivers for targeted devices Flash Lite extension for BREW-enabled devices Flash Lite features that BREW supports Built on Macromedia® Flash® Player 7 from Adobe, supports ActionScript 2.0 XML data handling Persistent data management Device, vector fonts Device sound for events Inline video (restricted to the video formats that are supported on the device) Streaming video XML sockets Network access and HTTP streaming Inline text support Dynamic multimedia Keypad and keyboard support Flash Lite features that BREW does not support Flash Lite sound decoding Streaming sound ActionScript commands getURL() support Wallpaper content Animated ring tones BREW SDK versions supported Devices supported Where to find more information Setting up your system for BREW Workflow for setting up your system for BREW Registering as a BREW developer Installing the BREW SDK and tools To install the BREW SDK and Tools Suite Installing Adobe Flash Lite 2.1 for BREW Devices Installing USB drivers for devices Where to find more information Authoring Flash Lite files for BREW Workflow for authoring Flash Lite files for BREW Identify your target devices and Flash Lite content type Create and test your application in Flash Identifying your target device and content type Creating your application in Flash Launching a browser Default soft key behavior Testing your application in Flash Where to find more information Getting Started with Flash Lite 2.x (PDF) Testing Flash Lite Content (Help topics) Publishing Flash Lite files for BREW About publishing Flash Lite files for BREW File types MIF files SIG files To obtain a SIG file BAR files Device file structures for different BREW versions Workflow for publishing and testing Flash Lite files for BREW Using the BREW Publisher wizard to publish application files To use the BREW Publisher wizard to publish application files Using the BREW Simulator to test your application To test your application with the BREW Simulator Device packs To increase the memory for a single Simulator session To make the memory increase persist across Simulator sessions To make the Examples file size increase persist across Simulator sessions Where to find more information Uploading files to BREW devices About uploading Flash Lite applications for BREW Prerequisites Workflow for uploading applications Uploading Flash Lite Extension files to the device (first use only) AppLoader hints and best practices Uploading applications to a BREW 2.x device To upload an application to a BREW 2.x device Uploading applications to a BREW 3.x device To upload an application to a BREW 3.x device Testing applications on the device Where to find more information Chapter 6: Optimizing Content for Performance and Memory Chapter 7: Testing Flash Lite Content Overview of Flash Lite testing features Testing features not supported by the emulator Testing inline text in Flash Lite 2.1 Using the emulator Invoking Adobe Device Central Setting emulator debug options Trace messages Information messages Warning messages To set Flash Lite output options Interacting with the emulator About content types Flash Lite specific information in the emulator About screen size and available Stage size Flash Lite features not supported by the emulator Unsupported ActionScript commands FullScreen GetFreePlayerMemory GetTotalPlayerMemory Launch Quit StartVibrate GetNetworkConnectStatus GetNetworkRequestStatus GetNetworkStatus About playing a device video in the emulator Errors Appendix A: Warning and Error Messages Adobe Device Central emulator error and information messages Error code FTPA002 Message FSCommand is ignored. Error code FTPA003 Message loadVariables is ignored Error code FTPA004 Message loadMovie is ignored Error code FTPA005 Message The call to GetURL for URL was ignored because there was more than one request per keypress Error code FTPA006 Message The call to GetURL for URL was ignored because it was not associated with a keypress Error code FTPA007 Message getProperty or setProperty not supported for: movieclip property Error code FTPA008 Message getProperty or setProperty not fully supported for: movieclip property Error code FTPA009 Message startDrag and stopDrag are not supported Error code FTPA014 Message getURL is ignored Error code FTPA015 Message The call to loadMovie for URL was ignored because there was more than one request per keypress Error code FTPA016 Message The call to loadMovie for URL was ignored because it was not associated with a keypress Error code FTPA017 Message The call to loadVariables for URL was ignored because there was more than one request per keypress Error code FTPA018 Message The call to loadVariables for URL was ignored because it was not associated with a keypress Error code FTPA019 Message The call to FSCommand with arguments command-arguments was ignored because there was more than one request per keypress Error code FTPA020 Message The call to FSCommand with arguments command-arguments was ignored because it was not associated with a keypress Error code FTPE001 Message The key will not be processed: keyname ASCII Value: value Error code FTPE013 Message Input text fields are not supported for the selected content type on this device Error code FTPS010 Message Streaming Sound is unsupported Error code FTPS011 Message Only a single sound can be played at a time (no mixing) Error code FTPS012 Message Event sound was ignored because it was not associated with a keypress Error code FTPS021 Message Sound not supported for the selected content type on this device Error code FTPS022 Message ADPCM sounds not supported for the selected content type on this device Error code FTPS023 Message MP3 sounds not supported for the selected content type on this device Error code FTPS024 Message MIDI sounds not supported for the selected content type on this device Error code FTPS025 Message PCM sounds not supported for the selected content type on this device Error code FTPS026 Message Debug movie is not supported in the specified test movie player Error code FTPS027 Message Sound Bundle found Error code FTPS028 Message Invalid FSCommand2 commandname command found Error code FTPS029 Message FSCommand2 command-name command found Error code FTPS030 Message FSCommand2 command-name command not supported in the emulator, please test it on the device Error code FTPS031 Message More than one instance of URL Request calls found, only one allowed per keypress/frame Error code FTPS032 Message A call to GetURL(URL) found, limitations might apply Error code FTPS033 Message A call to loadVariables (URL) found, limitations might apply Error code FTPS034 Message A Call to FSCommand (commandname) found, limitations might apply Error code FTPS035 Message A call to loadMovie(URL) found, limitations might apply Error code FTPS036 Message N kilobytes of device-sound sound found in sound bundle Error code FTPS037 Message SMAF sounds not supported for the selected content type on this device Error code FTPS038 Message The call to StartVibrate was ignored because there was more than one request per frame or event Error code FTPS039 Message FSCommand2 SetInputTextType (command-arguments) found, not supported in the emulator, please test it on the device Error code FTPS048 Message Four Way Navigation is not supported for this device Error code FTPS049 Message Four Way Navigation with wraparound is not supported for this device Error code FTPS050 Message Generic MFI sounds not supported for the selected content type on this device Error code FTPS051 Message Unsupported Mouse Event (eventname) found Error code FTPS067 Message SMAF(MA-2) sounds not supported for the selected content type on this device Error code FTPS068 Message SMAF (MA-3) sounds not supported for the selected content type on this device Error code FTPS069 Message SMAF (MA-5) sounds not supported for the selected content type on this device Error code FTPS070 Message MFI sounds with Fujitsu extension not supported for the selected content type on this device Error code FTPS071 Message MFI sounds with Mitsubishi extension not supported for the selected content type on this device Error code FTPS072 Message MFI sounds with NEC extension not supported for the selected content type on this device Error code FTPS073 Message MFI sounds with Panasonic extension not supported for the selected content type on this device Error code FTPS074 Message MFI sounds with Sharp extension not supported for the selected content type on this device Error code FTPS075 Message MFI sounds with Sony extension not supported for the selected content type on this device Error code FTPS099 Message Print commands are not supported Error code FTPS100 Message Device-sound sound is chosen in sound bundle Error code FTPS101 Message None of the formats in the sound bundle are supported on this device Error code FTPS102 Message SMAF sound playback failed Error code FTPS105 Message This SWF is not in Flash Lite format Error code FTPS106 Message Mouse Event (event-name) was ignored because it was not triggered by Keypress Error code FTPS107 Message The key will not be processed: device-key. Use FSCommand2 SetSoftKeys to enable this key Error code FTPS108 Message Invalid FSCommand (commandname) found Error code FTPS109 Message FSCommand (command-name) not supported in the emulator, please test it on the device Error code FTPS110 Message Soft keys are not supported in the Flash Lite 1.0 player Index

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