Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.

Re: Flash does anti-aliasing

Author:Joe Beda
Posted:1/22/2000; 9:04:35 PM
Topic:Flash in Manilla?
Msg #:14758 (In response to 14755)
Prev/Next:14757 / 14759

Yup, system wide anti-aliasing (with the text size caveat mentioned in the original post) has been in Windows (IIRC) since Win95 and NT 4. You had to have an extra download in Win95, but not in Win98+.

As for CSS support, everything people have been talking about doing with flash so far on this thread should be possible with IE5.

There are even a set of standard behaviors (HTML+TIME) for doing declarative animation. This is what Microsoft Vizact uses (a cool product if you get a chance to check it out). As for vector graphics, there are also a set of behaviors for those too -- called VML.


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