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Timeline object
Last updated 5/2/2011
Usage
timeline.layers
Description
Read-only property; an array of layer objects.
Example
The following example uses the
currentLayers
variable to store the array of layer objects in the current document:
var currentLayers = fl.getDocumentDOM().getTimeline().layers;
timeline.libraryItem
Availability
Flash Professional CS5.
Usage
timeline.libraryItem
Description
Read-only property; If the timeline's
libraryItem
property is null, the timeline belongs to a scene. If it's not null, you
can treat it like a LibraryItem object.
Example
The following example outputs the name of the
libraryItem
if the value of
libraryItem
is not null, and the name
of the scene if
librayItem
is null:
var item = fl.getDocumentDOM().getTimeline().libraryItem;
if (item)
fl.trace("libraryItem name: " + item.name);
else
fl.trace("scene name: " + fl.getDocumentDOM().getTimeline().name);
timeline.name
Availability
Flash MX 2004.
Usage
timeline.name
Description
Property; a string that specifies the name of the current timeline. This name is the name of the current scene, screen
(slide or form), or symbol that is being edited.