Adobe Flash Professional CC 2014 v.13.0 User Manual
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Compress Movie
Include Hidden Layers
Include XMP metadata
Generate Size Report
Omit Trace Statements
Permit Debugging
Protect From Import
Local Access Only
Access Network Only
7. To set Advanced settings, select any of the following options:
(on by Default) Compresses the SWF file to reduce file size and download time.
Two compression modes are available:
Deflate - This is the older compression mode that is compatible with Flash Player 6.x and later.
LZMA - This mode is up to 40% more efficient than Deflate and is compatible only with Flash Player 11.x and later or AIR 3.x and later.
LZMA compression is most beneficial for FLA files that contain a lot of ActionScript or vector graphics. When SWC is selected in Publish
Settings, only Deflate compression is available.
(Default) Exports all hidden layers in the Flash document. Deselecting Export Hidden Layers prevents all layers
(including layers nested inside movie clips) marked as hidden from being exported in the resulting SWF. This lets you easily test different
versions of Flash documents by making layers invisible.
(Default) Exports all metadata entered in the File Info dialog box. Click the Modify XMP Metadata button to open
the dialog box. You can also open the File Info dialog box by choosing File > File Info. The metadata is viewable when the SWF file is
selected in Adobe® Bridge.
Generates a report listing the amount of data in the final Flash Pro content by file.
Causes Flash Pro to ignore ActionScript trace statements in the current SWF file. When you select this option,
information from trace statements does not appear in the Output panel. For more information, see
Activates the Debugger and allows remote debugging of a Flash Pro SWF file. Lets you use password protection with
your SWF file.
Prevents others from importing a SWF file and converting it back into a FLA document. Lets you use password
protection with your Flash Pro SWF file.
8. (Flash Professional CC only) You can choose to Enable Detailed Telemtry data for the SWF file by selecting the appropriate option.
Enabling this option allows you Adobe Scout to log telemetry data for the SWF. For more information, Using Adobe Scout with Flash
Professional CC.
9. If you are using ActionScript 2.0, and selected either Permit Debugging or Protect From Import, enter a password in the Password text field.
If you add a password, other users must enter the password before they can debug or import the SWF file. To remove the password, clear
the Password text field and re-publish. For more information on the Debugger, see
ActionScript 3.0, see Debugging ActionScript 3.0.
Note: ActionScript 1.0 and 2.0 is not supported with Flash Professional CC. For more information, see Opening Flash Pro CS6 files with
Flash Pro CC.
10. To set a maximum time that scripts can take to execute in the SWF file, enter a value for the Script Time Limit. Flash Player cancels
execution of any scripts that exceed the limit.
11. Select the Flash Pro security model to use from the Local Playback Security pop-up menu. Specify whether to grant your published SWF file
local or network security access.
Lets the published SWF file interact with files and resources on the local system but not on the network.
Lets the published SWF file interact with files and resources on the network but not on the local system
12. To enable the SWF file to use hardware acceleration, select one of the following options from the Hardware Acceleration menu:
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