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MACROMEDIA FLASH 8-ACTIONSCRIPT 2.0 LANGUAGE - Highquality Property; Level Property

MACROMEDIA FLASH 8-ACTIONSCRIPT 2.0 LANGUAGE
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Global Properties 119
See also
var statement, set variable statement
_highquality property
_highquality
Deprecated since Flash Player 5. This property was deprecated in favor of _quality.
Specifies the level of anti-aliasing applied to the current SWF file. Specify 2 (best quality) to
apply high quality with bitmap smoothing always on. Specify 1 (high quality) to apply anti-
aliasing; this will smooth bitmaps if the SWF file does not contain animation. Specify 0 (low
quality) to prevent anti-aliasing.
Availability: ActionScript 1.0; Flash Player 4
Example
The following ActionScript is placed on the main Timeline, and sets the global quality
property to always apply bitmap smoothing in non-animated files.
_highquality = 1;
See also
_quality property
_level property
_levelN
A reference to the root Timeline of _levelN. You must use loadMovieNum() to load SWF
files into the Flash Player before you use the
_level property to target them. You can also use
_levelN to target a loaded SWF file at the level assigned by N.
The initial SWF file loaded into an instance of the Flash Player is automatically loaded into
_level0. The SWF file in _level0 sets the frame rate, background color, and frame size for
all subsequently loaded SWF files. SWF files are then stacked in higher-numbered levels
above the SWF file in
_level0.
You must assign a level to each SWF file that you load into the Flash Player using
loadMovieNum(). You can assign levels in any order. If you assign a level that already contains
a SWF file (including
_level0), the SWF file at that level is unloaded and replaced by the
new SWF file.
Availability: ActionScript 1.0; Flash Player 4

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