Document.clipcopy() – Adobe Extending Flash Professional CS4 User Manual
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Document object
Usage
document.changeFilterOrder(oldIndex, newIndex)
Parameters
oldIndex
An integer that represents the current zero-based index position of the filter you want to reposition in the
Filters list.
newIndex
An integer that represents the new index position of the filter in the list.
Returns
Nothing.
Description
Method; changes the index of the filter in the Filters list. Any filters above or below newIndex are shifted up or down
accordingly. For example, using the filters shown below, if you issue the command
fl.getDocumentDOM().changeFilterOrder
(3, 0
), the filters are rearranged as follows:
If you then issue the command fl.getDocumentDOM().changeFilterOrder
(0, 2
), the filters are rearranged as follows:
Example
The following example moves the filter that is currently in the second position in the Filters list to the first position:
fl.getDocumentDOM().changeFilterOrder(1,0);
See also
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,
,
document.clipCopy()
Availability
Flash MX 2004.
Usage
document.clipCopy()
Parameters
None.
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After
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After
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