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Document.silent, Document.skewselection() – Adobe Extending Flash Professional CS5 User Manual

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Document object

Last updated 5/2/2011

document.silent

Availability
Flash MX 2004.

Usage

document.silent

Description
Property; a Boolean value that specifies whether the object is accessible. This is equivalent to the inverse logic of the
Make Movie Accessible setting in the Accessibility panel. That is, if

document

.

silent

is

true

, it is the same as the

Make Movie Accessible option being unchecked. If it is

false

, it is the same as the Make Movie Accessible option

being checked.

Example
The following example sets the

isSilent

variable to the value of the

silent

property:

var isSilent = fl.getDocumentDOM().silent;

The following example sets the

silent

property to

false

, indicating that the document is accessible:

fl.getDocumentDOM().silent = false;

document.skewSelection()

Availability
Flash MX 2004.

Usage

document.skewSelection(xSkew, ySkew [, whichEdge])

Parameters

xSkew

A floating-point number that specifies the amount of x by which to skew, measured in degrees.

ySkew

A floating-point number that specifies the amount of y by which to skew, measured in degrees.

whichEdge

A string that specifies the edge where the transformation occurs; if omitted, skew occurs at the

transformation point. Acceptable values are

"top center"

,

"right center"

,

"bottom center"

, and

"left

center"

. This parameter is optional.

Returns
Nothing.

Description
Method; skews the selection by a specified amount. The effect is the same as using the Free Transform tool to skew the
object.

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