Ok, I found the cause of the problem.
It is a drop shadow filter on a movieclip
which causes the depth craziness.
Wasn’;t this problem supposed to be resolved
with 0.2.12.4?
I’m looking forward for a fix for
this issue, or an explanation on how to work around it.
Thanks
Jonathan
From: Jonathan Achai
[mailto:jachai oddcast.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007
8:56 AM
To: swfmill osflash.org
Cc: 'Jonathan Achai'
Subject: Problem with depth when
using a swf clip in library
Hi,
This took me forever to refine but here’;s my problem
and it is easily reproduced (Links to the relevant files are at the bottom of
this message).
First of all I would like to mention that I’m using
swfmill version 0.2.12 and in the previous version (2.11) the same files
produced a different problem.
When attaching a certain library swf (subway1.swf) using the
<place> tag the graphics show up fine up to depth=R21;30”;.
Then at depth 31 it shows only a certain movieclip in the
attached swf, and 32 and up it doesn̵7;t show it. (Probably under the other
graphic)
What I don’t get is what’;s wrong with my swf
that produces this result?
I appreciate your help.
Jonathan
http://www.workboy.com/jon/swfmill/simple3.xml
- movie definition file
http://www.workboy.com/jon/swfmill/subway1.swf
- library animated swf
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