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SWFShape->addFill()

SWFShape->addFill()

(no version information, might be only in CVS)

SWFShape->addFill() -- Adds a solid fill to the shape

Description

class SWFShape {

SWFFill addFill ( int red, int green, int blue [, int a] )

SWFFill addFill ( SWFBitmap bitmap [, int flags] )

SWFFill addFill ( SWFGradient gradient [, int flags] )

}

Warning

This function is EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, the name of this function, and anything else documented about this function may change without notice in a future release of PHP. Use this function at your own risk.

SWFShape->addFill() adds a solid fill to the shape's list of fill styles. SWFShape->addFill() accepts three different types of arguments.

red, green, blue is a color (RGB mode). Last parameter a is optional.

The bitmap argument is an SWFBitmap() object. The flags argument can be one of the following values: SWFFILL_CLIPPED_BITMAP, SWFFILL_TILED_BITMAP, SWFFILL_LINEAR_GRADIENT or SWFFILL_RADIAL_GRADIENT. Default is SWFFILL_TILED_BITMAP for SWFBitmap and SWFFILL_LINEAR_GRADIENT for SWFGradient.

The gradient argument is an SWFGradient() object. The flags argument can be one of the following values : SWFFILL_RADIAL_GRADIENT or SWFFILL_LINEAR_GRADIENT. Default is SWFFILL_LINEAR_GRADIENT. I'm sure about this one. Really.

SWFShape->addFill() returns an SWFFill() object for use with the SWFShape->setLeftFill() and SWFShape->setRightFill() functions described below.

Examples

This simple example will draw a frame on a bitmap. Ah, here's another buglet in the flash player- it doesn't seem to care about the second shape's bitmap's transformation in a morph. According to spec, the bitmap should stretch along with the shape in this example..

Example 1. SWFShape->addFill() example

<?php

$p = new SWFMorph();

$b = new SWFBitmap(file_get_contents("alphafill.jpg"));
// use your own bitmap
$width = $b->getWidth();
$height = $b->getHeight();

$s = $p->getShape1();
$f = $s->addFill($b, SWFFILL_TILED_BITMAP);
$f->moveTo(-$width/2, -$height/4);
$f->scaleTo(1.0, 0.5);
$s->setLeftFill($f);
$s->movePenTo(-$width/2, -$height/4);
$s->drawLine($width, 0);
$s->drawLine(0, $height/2);
$s->drawLine(-$width, 0);
$s->drawLine(0, -$height/2);

$s = $p->getShape2();
$f = $s->addFill($b, SWFFILL_TILED_BITMAP);

// these two have no effect!
$f->moveTo(-$width/4, -$height/2);
$f->scaleTo(0.5, 1.0);

$s->setLeftFill($f);
$s->movePenTo(-$width/4, -$height/2);
$s->drawLine($width/2, 0);
$s->drawLine(0, $height);
$s->drawLine(-$width/2, 0);
$s->drawLine(0, -$height);

$m = new SWFMovie();
$m->setDimension($width, $height);
$i = $m->add($p);
$i->moveTo($width/2, $height/2);

for ($n=0; $n<1.001; $n+=0.03) {
    $i->setRatio($n);
    $m->nextFrame();
}

header('Content-type: application/x-shockwave-flash');
$m->output();
?>

See Also

SWFShape->setLeftFill()
SWFShape->setRightFill()