Flash development tools
Gustavo Seabra
seabra at ksu.edu
Thu Jan 6 16:01:34 UTC 2005
Antonio Olivares wrote:
>--- Andrew Smith <rhml2 at k1k2.com> 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.
>>
>>
>
>Use OpenOffice.org. It has the ability to make
>Impress documents(presentations) into flash. It can
>also convert to html. Try to use it, and see if it
>works,
>
>Regards,
>Antonio
>
>
It's true, but be aware that you can't go back on the presentation, only
forward. (God knows why!)
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Gustavo Seabra - Graduate Student
Chemistry Department
Kansas State University
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