.On Wed, 2005-01-05 at 18:43, Andrew Smith wrote: > Hi, > I was wondering if anyone would be so kind as to recount their > experience in Flash tools available for linux. > (N.B. not windows tools emulated in linux) > > I'm wanting to be able to produce a final *.swf file > (and of course the html that goes with it) > Not knowing much about flash - it appears to be basically > action script/s (appears to be a simple language) with > sound/graphics/video files - so even something that can just > put those together into a *.swf might possibly do. > Of course I may have missed something in my brief look at > flash so that may not be all that is necessary. > > -Any help greatly appreciated > -Andrew You can try f4l http://f4l.sourceforge.net/ Its still in alpha stage it seems. KAst time I played with it it was OK felt like FLashMX but had some problems wioth open existing fla files and didn't go to far into it. Last time I played with it was about 6 months ago. Might wnat to give that a go. -- Mike Ramirez <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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