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Screen object
Usage
screen.accName
Description
Property; a string that is equivalent to the Name field in the Accessibility panel. Screen readers identify objects by
reading the name aloud.
Example
The following example stores the value of the name of the object in the
theName
variable:
var theName = fl.getDocumentDOM().screenOutline.screens[1].accName;
The following example sets the name of the object to
"Home Button"
:
fl.getDocumentDOM().screenOutline.screens[1].accName = 'Home Button';
screen.childScreens
Availability
Flash MX 2004.
Usage
screen.childScreens
Description
Read-only property; the array of child screens for this screen. The array is empty if there are no child screens.
Example
The following example checks to see if the current document is a slide or form, and if it is, stores the array of child
screens in the
myChildren
variable and displays their names in the Output panel:
var myChildren = new Array();
if(fl.getDocumentDOM().allowScreens) {
var myParent = fl.getDocumentDOM().screenOutline.rootScreen.name
for (i in fl.getDocumentDOM().screenOutline.rootScreen.childScreens) {
myChildren.push(" "+fl.getDocumentDOM().screenOutline.rootScreen.childScreens[i].name);
}
fl.trace(" The child screens of "+myParent+" are "+myChildren+". ");
}
screen.description
Availability
Flash MX 2004.
Usage
screen.description