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Social Control in Scientology
by Bob Penny
Available in PostScript (35 pages, 210K, 79K gzipped)

Table of Contents
Introduction

Shared Self - Deceptions

"TRs" (Training Routines)


Friends to Be Cooperated With


A Destructive Cult


Scientology Training: Selling "Hard Sell"

Learning How to Learn

How Questions are Handled

I Will Wait until You Stop Asking

Another Example of Scientology Training: "I Am Not Your Auditor"

A Separate Realm of Thought

Start of the Trap: The Numbers Game

The Trap Continues: Gradual Erosion

After Gradual Erosion: Hard Sell


The Creation of Ignorance


But I Thought You Cared about Your Children...

Look Only Where I Tell You to Look

Take a Mile If He Gives an Inch

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In  Other Words... (a summary)


Scientology Ethics

Ethics as an Assertion

Ethics as the Destruction of Values

Personal Integrity

Advanced Skills of Being In - Ethics


The Defeat of Street Smarts

Caveat Vendor (Seller Beware)

An Example: Narconon and the Purification Rundown

Certainty vs Truth


An Example of Word Games: The Word Control

I Say BLUE; I Dare You To Say GREEN


The Web of Group - Think

Something Done Other Than What Was Said


Results

Enforcing the Appearances o f Results

Don't Overlook the Obvious Absurdity


About the Author


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Bob Penny, one of the founders of FACTNet (Fight Against Coercive Tactics Network),
gives this account of how his book was originally published in a dual edition with
Margery Wakefield's book, The Road to Xenu :

Margery wrote the first part of the book ( The Road to Xenu), and I wrote the second part
(Social Control in Scientology). We decided that the two parts complemented each other,
so we published them together in one volume which we first released at the 1991 Cult
Awareness Network (CAN) conference i n Oklahoma City (note: after losing a bankrupty
suit, CAN is now owned by the Church of Scientology). The printing was done in
response to demand at the nearest Kinko's or other quick printer. The volumes were
bound in a thermal binding machine of mine. Bo th Margery's work and mine were
released to the public domain in 1993, when they were offered for download on the (non -
internet) FACTNet BBS. Neither are on file with the Library of Congress unless someone
else put them there. The text has been available ( with no remuneration to either Margery
or me) on the FACTNet BBS and on countless Web and ftp sites for I know not how
long.

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Introduction

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A newsletter of former Scientologists, the inFormer, published a Gary Larson cartoon
which shows a couple driving along a dark road surrounded by giant mutant vegetation
and ants. The capti on says: "Something's wrong here, Harriet... This is starting to look
less and less like the Road to Total Freedom."

That cartoon describes very well the last several of my 13 years in Scientology and the
process by which I was finally able to escape fro m what was by far the most destructive
and debilitating influence that my life has encountered.

The clues were there all along, so it is no surprise that the experience finally reduced
itself to absurdity. The wonder is that I wasted 13 years of my life  and more than
$100,000 before learning to handle the false loyalties and other tricks in which I was
enmeshed for so long. Clearly, something was going on that my basic "street education"
had not prepared me to deal with. Rationalizations such as, "it's th e best thing we've got,"
and "at least it's moving in the right direction" (neither of which is true) helped perpetuate
the stasis. Even afterwards, it was hard to avoid rationalizations like "but I learned a lot,"
or "the organization sucks but the tech i s good" which were attempts to minimize and not
really face the harm which had occurred and from which I had yet to recover. The habits
of self - censorship, loaded language, avoidance of contrary data, and other thought -
stopping mechanisms took a long time  to go away if, indeed, they are gone even now.

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I was intensely curious how such a bizarre situation had come to be. Coming to
understand it was a part (only a part) of my recovery. The articles here are derived from
my notes, compiled slowly as thoughts  occurred to me over a four - year period after
getting out of the cult.

If you are looking for a systematic discussion of "mind control" or suggestions for
helping loved ones in a cult, I recommend that you read Steve Hassan's book, Combatting
Cult Mind Co ntrol, Park Street Press, 1988.

If you want a description and history of the Scientology organizations, read John Atack's
A Piece of Blue Sky, Carol Publishing Group, 1990.

If you want a feel for life in the Scientology environment, read Margery Wakefi eld's The
Road to Xenu.

The material I present here is none of those things. I have tried to step back from the
narrative detail that Ms. Wakefield presents, to look at the underlying pattern and
structure of Scientology's manipulation and abuse of other wise free people. By printing
both works in the same volume, we provide an immediate juxtaposition of the specific
and the general, the trees and the forest, so the reader can refer back and forth between
Wakefield's specific narrative and my more general  characterizations of similar
experience. I believe this juxtaposition provides a more complete description of how cult
entrapment actually occurs and what it consists of.

These models of social manipulation, which I have drawn from my own experience, may
be most recognizable to others with direct cult experience (any cult, really  --  my contacts
with ex - members of various groups show the ploys and traps to be quite similar f rom one
cult to another), so the primary use of this material may be in exit counseling.

But it is possible too, I would hope, that these models may sensitize any reader to
recognize them if such types of experience occur in his or her own life. Recogniz ing
these patterns may make the reader less vulnerable to cult recruitment in the first place. It
is my strong belief that there is a lot more mileage in education and prevention before the
fact, than in trying to get people out of cults once they are in.

Our "street smarts" must expand to cover the new dangers created by the growth and
increased sophistication and power of destructive cults (and gangs, hate groups, etc.).
This is an educational endeavor, a kind of consumer awareness education.

As Wakef ield shows, Scientology creates a specialized environment within which
anything can be made to seem true or reasonable or ethical. It is this insane environment,
not any flaw in the individual person, which accounts for the apparently insane behavior
which  she and many others have described, just as similarly perverted environments trap
otherwise good people in lynchings, gang behavior, Nazism, and other social ills.

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How does it work? The mechanisms of cult entrapment are not hard to understand, once
you  look at them. But there are many things in our social environment we take for
granted and do not look at, any more than we look at the air we breathe.

There is no one answer. A person is not hypnotized or brainwashed suddenly one day and
a slave thereaft er. It is a process of social learning, like any other except with demented
content. It occurs gradually over time.

In the following series of twelve short articles, we will look at some of the ways in which
this happens, and attempt to sensitize the rea der to some of the pressures which can force
a person into cult servitude. It remains for each person to recognize such mechanisms as
they may occur in his or her own life.

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Shared Self - Deceptions

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You hear about mind control in cults, but what is it and how does it work? It is not the
same as brainwashing and we know that torture, at least of the physical variety, is not
involved. There are no scars on t he bodies and you can't see the ones on the minds.

Manipulation of group agreements is the key. A manipulated social environment is
created in which, to be loyal to one's friends, one must believe the most amazing things
and perform actions which, in rea l life, would be beneath contempt.

Cults (not just Scientology) create a social milieu which gradually and covertly seduces
good people into agreeing among themselves on self - deceptions, so they come to believe
themselves an elite in unique possession of  the only right answers. The real result is
dependence on the group and vulnerability to its control and exploitation.

For example, to act in good faith, we who were Scientologists had to believe there was a
good result to what we were doing. But immense  pressure is put on any evaluation of
result by the environment of selling and gung ho, by our own complicity and
participation, by our disposition to grant benefit of the doubt, to cooperate, to be willing,
enthusiastic, and loyal. Spiritual growth is wha t was promised, thus precluding any
determination of result except subjectively by the influenced group member himself.
What, then, can we say about result?

First the obvious: that even if there was any validity to the claims made, this hothouse of
social pressure would be the last place to expect any kind of objective perception,
evaluation, understanding, or verification of results. What kind of science can  work only
within the confines of a closed group that actively suppresses nonconforming viewpoints
while demanding and rewarding gung ho agreement?

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A kind of insanity is visible in the peculiar group - think ways of evaluating or not
evaluating information  (like Ron said so) that we accepted and sold to each other. If there
was demonstrable result, why would all the hype and controlled information be needed?

The hype is needed, of course, to allow us to share belief in a result. The process can be
summariz ed in four steps  --  small steps at first, but larger and larger each time around
until the person gradually assimilates the group - think.

Sell him something. The person is told that if you do X you will get better. It is standard
practice to promise anyth ing (without actually promising anything), and whatever the
person can be made to admit to wanting (called his ruin) becomes the excuse for getting
him into this process.
Whip up gung - ho. Group members manifest their friendliness, concern and hope for the
person. They make very clear that they want him to get better and they are very sure that
participation in Scientology will do it. The expectations are set in place so that not to get
better would be a betrayal of one's friends.
The person does X. While  engaged in the action, he has special status. He is adulated for
being "on purpose," and carefully not disturbed or "enturbulated." He is clearly an
important person. He may also be told how much better he is looking, and how apparent
the change is. A soci al expectation of result is built for the particular case at hand.
The person agrees that he is better. As a good group member, he will find some way to
creatively play his part, to justify the time and money he has spent, avoid embarrassment,
and not let  his friends down.
With all this weight of authority and expectation, merely focusing attention on an area of
life may "rattle the cage" and give an impression that something has happened. Add the
feelings of relief and solidarity after completing somethi ng important and sharing a
success with one's friends. The notorious unreliability of subjective perception is not
considered, nor are there methods to control bias and ascertain the actual substance of the
experience. Instead, the resulting mental state i s exploited uncritically in whatever way
will best fit doctrine and make everyone agree that it worked.

At that high moment, the person quickly attests in writing that he got an appropriate
result from the service and is satisfied. He must do this to com plete the service, or he is
"handled" further at his own expense until he does. No gun is held to the person's head so
the success story may be said to be freely given. The cost of remedial handling provides
additional motive for everything to be all right .

After I say that everything is all right, my agreement is taken as proof that what you are
doing is OK. Your success provides the same rationale for me. By uncritical acceptance
of influenced, unreliable data, we deceive ourselves and keep the circle c losed. If
everything was not all right, one's status in the group would be jeopardized. An enemy of
the group, or "Suppressive Person," is said not to have case gain. Success stories,
attestations, and gung - ho agreement are evidence that one has "case gain " and so is a
valid group member.

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Case gain requires no substantiation beyond the person's attestation and other evidences
of loyalty. As long as the supposed benefit is attributed to Scientology and does not
contradict doctrine, the person is free to cl aim whatever he wants to believe about himself
and dare anyone else to contradict his personal delusions (it is a crime to invalidate a
Scientologist's case or gains). When personal delusion is reinforced by doctrine, the result
can be impaired self - knowle dge, obstructed ability to deal with real situations, and a
danger to the person's mental health.

Such is the quality of material which forms the basis for Scientology's claim of results. A
legal case for fraud would be difficult, because the person said  in writing that he got what
he was supposed to have gotten. And it is difficult to go back on representations made
voluntarily. One must defend the delusions or risk facing the terrifying loss of control of
one's life which has occurred. There are numerou s motives to find ways to actually
believe that one has experienced case gain.

The payoff is whatever psychic benefit the individual derives from belonging  --  the
appearances of community and caring, certainty, allies, defense against others in life, and
evasion of the real challenges of growth.

Given such motives, the individual may well not care how the apparent benefit was
obtained or what it cost, just as the high is everything to the drug addict. He has found
where to get it. Alternatives are irrel evant. I have even heard, "So what if it is a
placebo...."

Never mind that truly needed help may be foregone in favor of the immediate fix. Life
goals may be abandoned or redefined as the true cost of participation becomes manifest.
In this pressure - cook er of agreement and gung - ho, the benefit may be illusory but the
person can no longer tell the difference.

As the cult member continues to deny his dependence, or to rationalize it as ethical and
beneficial, employers, parents and concerned others must p rotect themselves as best they
can. An obvious concern is the situation of children living in such an environment, whose
welfare is subject to the parent's need to believe and to belong.

"TRs" (Training Routines)
Many of us considered TRs to be innocuous; yet we were aware they were part of
something destructive, and didn't know how to sort out the connection. I had fun doing
TRs too. Chanting, meditation, TRs, hypnosis, physical exhaustion, a good back rub  --
thes e are all conditions that subjectively feel mellow and lucid while actually they
heighten suggestibility and reduce critical awareness. We all have our more sharp and
less sharp moments.

The feeling of lucidity produced by TRs, meditation, drugs, etc. is  merely a subjective
state. The group tells you how to think about that state, such as "you are more in present
time." The suggestion is that you are less suggestible and you buy it because you are in a

highly suggestible state. Other cults sell meditation  or Jesus the same way.

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The cult environment systematically exploits these less - sharp moments. In a Scientology
courseroom, for example, the student is surrounded with the cult's pressure and loaded
language. He might be receptive even without TRs. Maybe  he's tired or lonely. TRs are
just one more device to enforce agreement and compliance. At least they're more fun than
ethics.

Many of us have trouble enough recognizing and accepting our feelings even without any
"help" from Scientology. To practice su ppressing our feelings and substituting group -
mandated responses in their place, all within this context of group pressure and
heightened suggestibility, is destructive indeed. The next step is the success story where
one talks about having more reality on  the first dynamic and coming to understand that
one's real self wants only to serve the cult.

Such understanding makes it much easier to send your kids to the Cadet Org and
"disconnect" from your "suppressive" mother or spouse.

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Friends to Be Cooperated With

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Entrapment occurs through deceptive manipulation of our best qualities: loyalty, courage,
desire to help. We try to cooperate and be supportive  of our friends. That normal desire
and tendency is exploited in this tricky environment to create an appearance and belief
that Scientology works.

Reader be warned: this is the most difficult article in this collection, but also the most
exact descripti on of the nature of the trap. To describe what is so hard to put into words, I
will use the concepts of sociologist Erving Goffman who describes the devices by which
we all maintain identities and the amount of work and learning required to do so.

[The i nterested reader may refer to the following books by Goffman: The Presentation of
Self in Everyday Life, Doubleday Anchor Books, 1959. Asylums: Essays on the Social
Situation of Mental Patients and Other Inmates, Doubleday Anchor Books, 1961.
Relations in  Public, Harper Torchbooks, 1972.]

The man in public with an unzipped fly has failed to maintain the consistency of
appearance required for the identity or image that he is presenting. Such an incident is
embarrassing both to him and to those who witness  it. For witnesses, there is a reminder
of how fragile are our appearances and how much we rely on the good will of others to
maintain them, a reminder that face can be lost and that one's own is not invulnerable.

In going un - self - consciously about our bu siness, we normally do not dwell on or even

notice the fragile nature of the appearances which make it possible. It is a natural

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response to creatively find ways to gloss over embarrassment, to help the actor who blew
his lines recover as gracefully as pos sible so the show can go on  --  including our part in
it, in which we have some stake of gratification and status. The maintaining of presented
identity is a cooperative endeavor and we are accustomed to cooperating as a basic habit
of civilized behavior.

The desire to cooperate is strongest when we feel a community of interest with other
players and feel that they would willingly help us handle an unzipped fly situation. But it
is possible to do the opposite, to search out any flaw or error in the present ation and
expose it: Hey, everybody look, this guy's fly is unzipped!

The Hard Sell salesman's job is to get the mark to cooperate with him in maintaining
whatever image he is trying to present, while the salesman works to destroy the integrity
of any in dependent (non - checkwriting) identity presented by the mark. Perhaps this
imbalance is possible because the mark denies (tries not to acknowledge) his humiliation.
By naming the salesman's games (in which he has participated) the mark would further
discred it himself (by association). This would further destabilize the interaction, which is
normally a cooperative endeavor, in which he has a role and stake.

Under such pressure, the mark (in a defensive manner, to avoid what Goffman calls
soiled identity) makes an extraordinary effort to preserve the appearance that everything
is normal, as best he can under the circumstances. A cultural image which might help
identify this denial of humiliation is the shiteating grin.

This cooperation is seen in the mark's creative justifying of potentially alarming
situations by giving benefit of the doubt or making excuses for actions by Scientologists
which might otherwis e appear overzealous or discreditable. Typical excuses include:

he's untrained,
he wouldn't do that if he were Class VIII,
these things go in cycles and there's a lot of heat on right now,
at least he's making mistakes on the right side,
at least he' s doing something,
he has case problems.
In such ways, actions which might otherwise become clues to the real situation are made
to look normal and no cause to look further. Thus the faith can be kept and the self -
images which go with it.
Cooperation is  not a bad thing, but this is a perversion of cooperation to achieve
exploitation. Compare the denial, rationalization, and loyalty characteristic of battered
women, whose situation is similar.

Cooperation, even with deception, is possible because we are  involved with real people
who possess real abilities, real strengths, real human beauty. Their willingness,
enthusiasm, even heroism, can be intensely admirable. That feels good to be a part of.

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When involvement occurs in a context called Scientology, t hen Scientology may be said
(by unsubstantiated assertion) to be the source of the admiration and good feeling we
share with our fellows when actually the source is agreement and cooperative action with
like - minded participants, as may also occur, for exam ple, in a theater company, military
unit, or entrepreneurial business.

The intense loyalties generated by group action, thus misdirected, produce further motive
to creatively justify the group's ideology. We cooperate. We work creatively with the
other a ctors to ensure that we all know our lines and that the show as we collectively
agree it to be can go on. We mutually support each other in creating the appearances
which are necessary for us to go on believing and acting in good faith. In a cult, this
mea ns we tell each other that we are an elite in unique possession of the only right
answers.

The person in a Scientology auditing session knows the rules of the game and what the
normal actions of the session will be. The auditor is a real person in front  of him, in a
situation of high affinity and community of interest. The normal cooperativeness of social
interaction is heightened by this affinity and by the environment of pressure and
expectation.

One can be very creative in fulfilling the shared expec tations of this situation. The
auditor's role is to be there to be cooperated with.

The "tech" is just stage management. The auditor is there as reminder of the social
context and the imperatives which await just outside the door. In this milieu, the pre clear
will produce appropriate "cognitions" (past lives, etc.). The auditor's only error would be
to disrupt the normal process of cooperation by obtrusive or distractive statements,
actions, or mannerisms.

In this setting, the person discovers for himse lf how it could be that way  --  just as in
everyday life we creatively find ways to go on letting doctors be doctors and janitors be
janitors, and cover for each other's unzipped flies.

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A Destructive Cult

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America is a land of voluntary associations, with the right to do your own thing well
established in our traditions. The diversity thus protected is a source of strength for
American culture. But in recent years we have seen totalist groups systematically employ
undue influence to exploit the shelter of this tradition, bypass our society's normal
controls on unethical activity, and mount large scale programs of entrapment and  fraud.

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An internal power struggle in Scientology in the early 1980's left many people willing to
tell what they had seen, and a number of court cases have put some truth about
Scientology into the public domain. Several books have presented documented
de scriptions of Scientology, the most recent being Jon Atack's A Piece of Blue Sky,
published by the Carol Publishing Group in 1990. Much of this information was
published in a six - part expose by the Los Angeles Times in July, 1990, and an
abbreviated versio n by Time magazine in May, 1991.

The written sources tell what is easiest to describe: the trashed families and careers, lost
savings, abandoned educations, and the like, which are common stories among ex -
members. But in my opinion, a primary harm done b y Scientology is capture and
corruption of the group member's ability to make moral and intellectual judgments.
Impoverishment, broken families, etc. are merely what follow.

To evade scrutiny, Scientology tries to pass as just another church or self - help  group with
laudable aims and programs. But Scientology is neither the answer to all problems of life
nor even a helpful activity exerting influence in the right direction.

Behind the hype and "PR" (public relations), Scientology is a money - making enterp rise
which systematically exploits, under the guise of help, the hopes, needs, and weaknesses
of those it recruits. It operates by selling questionable services with ambiguous products
(so that fraud is difficult to prove), then using mind control techniqu es to substitute
certainty (loyalty) in place of truth. The result is to make those who take the bait into
captive group members who will sacrifice their lives and fortunes to the group, defend it,
and insist publicly that they received benefit.

In its e fforts to conceal the reality, Scientology has become notorious for vicious attacks
and disregard of the civil rights of any who would expose the truth of its actual practices.
As with rape and other abuse, cult activity can cause lasting harm to those inv olved, to
their families, and to society.

This is something from which one must recover, often with considerable difficulty, and
there is risk of lasting ill effects if the recovery is not complete. The process and
difficulty of emerging from a cult and  regaining one's own integrity and growth are
discussed at length in Steve Hassan's book, Combatting Cult Mind Control, Park Street
Press, 1990.

Scientology represents itself as the way to better communication, health, ability to learn,
a more successful  career, or a better life. Scientology is not any of those things, but the
bait gets you into the trap. Under carefully controlled conditions, you learn not to
question the claims. You learn the countless reasons why your education is less important
than le arning Scientology, your career less important than serving Scientology, your
family less important than clearing the planet.

The means replace the end; loyalty substitutes for result; the group replaces life. That is

no accident: the only true product o f a cult is group members, desperately telling each

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other that they are an elite with the only answers to life's questions. It becomes normal
and commonplace to substitute certainty in place of truth, group loyalty in place of
informed decision. As time go es on, one needs to believe in the group agreements in
order to justify what he or she has done, the trashed families and so on.

In such an environment, one is prevented from developing realistic understandings of self
and the world. Instead, the person  must defend illusory self - images composed of various
abilities supposedly acquired through Scientology training and processing. That the snake
oil is bogus cannot be faced without raising serious identity problems. How the harm
comes to be done, the impair ment of judgment and the fostering of delusion, is
particularly evident if we examine Scientology's LRH Study Technology (discussed in
the next article) which Church members inflict on children as well as on each other.

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Scientology Training: Selling "Hard Sell"
Learning How to Learn

How Questions are Handled

I Will Wait until You Stop Asking

Another Example of Scientology Training: "I Am Not Your Auditor"

A Separate Realm of Thought

Start of the Trap: The Numbers Game

The Trap Continues: Gradual Erosion

After Gradual Erosion: Hard Sell


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Scientology's indoctrination procedure consists, on the one hand,  of an official line which
emphasizes respect for individual reality and experience, and includes formal prohibition
against "feeding cogs" or telling the person what he will experience or what to think
about his case or about Scientology (called evaluatin g).

Underlying that official line is an enormous flow of informal data, such as wins sessions
and success stories and just plain gossip, through which one begins to learn who are the
bad guys and what are acceptable ideas and statements. The new group me mber begins to
practice voicing these ideas (including the rationale and techniques of "dissemination") as
his own, in fulfillment of obligatory participation in the bonhomie of the group.

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Learning How to Learn
Scientology claims to be rational, founded  on observable evidence, and scientific. In fact
it is strongly anti - intellectual, espousing freedom of thought publicly while in practice
bringing to bear emotional group pressures and influences which systematically create
the opposite of the openly state d ideals.

Scientology's Student Hat (how to study) course contains LRH tape lectures filled with
easily - agreed - with material about finding out for yourself, not blindly following
authority, and seeing what really is there rather than what authority or tr aining or habit
says is there.

Yet the people who take those courses, and those who supervise them, are uniformly
exposed to the fictitious and deceptive biography of Mr. Hubbard published in Church
materials. Not once in thirteen years did I hear anyone  openly question those fictions, and
never did I hear from Church sources or members the truth of the man's background and
activity. Instead, socially mandatory applause was universal practice in every Scientology
courseroom I ever attended, repeatedly hon oring the man Judge Breckenridge, after days
of testimony (Los Angeles Superior Court, May, 1984), described as virtually a
pathological liar when it comes to his history, background and achievements. When
success stories and wins are given publicly, oblig atory applause creates a motive to
rationalize agreement. (Why am I applauding? Oh, yes....)

Pointing out the discrepancy between official and unofficial would of course be a faux
pas.

These same practitioners of Scientology's Study Tech also found nothing wrong with the
efficacy of auditing being proved by anecdotal testimony given routinely under the most
influenced circumstances imaginable, and with total lack of verification by sourc es not
under Church control.

On one occasion when I communicated some of these concerns to a person who I thought
was a trustworthy friend, the mere fact that I was thinking such things was greeted with
horror and I was told to route yourself to Ethics a nd get it "handled." That is the true
product of Scientology's Study Tech.

How Questions are Handled
Another bulwark of Scientology's attack on thought is the tenet that knowledge is not
information or understanding, but certainty. Increased certainty is  commonly cited in
success stories as a benefit gained from auditing and training.

This ideal is so much part of Scientology's culture that any questioning or un - certainty
comes to be seen as a moral failing, not to be admitted. In practice, certainty be comes
synonymous with loyalty, and to be uncertain is to fail as a group member and very
possibly to betray the group.

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Questions about minor points of doctrine are "handled" routinely by cramming or
retraining (at the person's expense). But uncertainty o n any basic matter becomes a
question of ethics or disloyalty to be handled with Scientology's ethics conditions.

The ethics conditions include the Condition of Doubt, through which the wavering group
member is supposed to regain certainty. In following  the prescribed remedy for that
Condition, a question of fact, logic, or intellectual standards will be resolved by deciding
who are your friends and what group you wish to belong to. The actual issues are
disposed of or rationalized away in whatever way wi ll permit an unambiguous
affirmation of loyalty. (This is an example of the distraction and misdirection which I
have cited elsewhere as key words describing my own experience of Scientology.)

The Doubt Formula includes gathering information on the two s ides between which one
is undecided. It is always a mutually exclusive either - or choice (no mention of none of
the above). I never saw a doubt formula which gathered any information about
Scientology beyond its own PR claims and stated intentions, nor woul d it be admissible
within the group to do so.

Other information, not under group control, is labeled with the sweeping generality
"enthetha," which categorically outlaws its consideration or dissemination without regard
to truth or fact. Thus information  which has been publicly available to others for many
years, such as the facts of Hubbard's actual history and qualifications, is not commonly
known to Scientologists.

The ideas of working hypothesis or conditional judgment based on the best evidence to
date (which imply openness to new information) are excluded in favor of categorical
appeals to group loyalty which require suppression of any contrary thought or data.

A sense of something wrong with this, or disagreements on specific issues, are "handle d"
alike by demanding that the individual resolve it now (complete his ethics condition) and
categorically re - commit to the group. This cuts short any thought process or
consideration of other data and is one of the best examples of this group's totalist,  anti -
pluralist control process. You are either totally with the group or totally against it.

I Will Wait until You Stop Asking
Questions may arise during training about unsubstantiated claims or about the relation of
this material to mainstream lines of  thought. The standard handling of such questions in
Scientology is to explicitly disregard them. Instead, the student is told to do it "exactly as
the materials state" and then observe whether it works. That approach sounds sensible:
see if it works. Yet i n this group environment, the actual results are twofold.

First, the student is prevented from integrating or aligning what he is studying with other
things he already knows or might learn if he investigated. The normal processes of
evaluation, compariso n and judgment are bypassed.

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Second, evaluation of the material is deferred until a later time when he has learned it
exactly as stated, which may be a very long time indeed, because it is asserted that if he
has questions then he has not understood the  material. This provides time for the process
of socialization through which, for extraneous reasons of group loyalty, the person will
come to accept what he has been taught, believe in its correctness, and stop asking
questions.

The effect is to replace questions of fact and evaluation of data with questions of group
loyalty, to the point where the former become forgotten and indeed unthinkable.

Study Tech is only one example of the reversal of values on a gradient, which is wha t
happens as Scientology's official line becomes correctly understood in actual group
practice.

Being able to live with such contradictions is the hallmark of a Scientologist. The trick
has to do with "unmocking", or making nothing of other values, so th e contradiction
ceases to have meaning. Only devotion to the group remains.

Another Example of Scientology Training: "I Am Not Your Auditor"
Early in the game, on the HQS course, for example, one is familiarized with certain rules
of conduct called The A uditor's Code, also referred to as rules for civilized conduct. This
includes rules against invalidating another person and against telling him what to think
about his case or about Scientology (called evaluating). This familiar and apparently
humanitarian  approach makes it easy for the new person to get into it.

Later along the gradient, one learns that such rules apply only to an auditor during an
auditing session, and that apart from that context (i.e., most of the time) invalidation is a
standard mean s of control, and evaluation is the backbone of socialization into the group.
In one of my early naive encounters with a registrar, I was aghast at his disregard for
what I thought were central values of the group. His reply: "I am not your auditor."

The  person hooked on The Auditor's Code learns from experience with registrars and
others what it is really all about. By being a good listener, for example, the Scientologist
masters just one more trick of manipulating communication to obtain compliance with
ethics and Hard Sell.

A Separate Realm of Thought
Through such experience, much of what winds up in the minds of Scientologists  --
including children exposed to this environment  --  gets there through informal
indoctrination under group pressures. Additi onal points of the informal indoctrination
include:


That one does not disagree with anything Mr. Hubbard said or question in any way the
authority of Church organizations.

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That Scientology is beneficial and ethical, and that this topic is not open to q uestion or
discussion.
That one does not openly value any other activity unless it is unambiguously subordinate
to Scientology. Hubbard used bowling as an example, suggesting that whatever else you
might be doing is as unimportant as bowling. I once told  an auditor socially about an
impressive ocean voyage made by a friend. The auditor disapprovingly called my friend a
dilettante and not serious as a Scientologist.
That if you have a disagreement or reservation, it indicates something wrong with you
(neve r the Church), a problem to be solved by correcting you, whatever that takes.
That past - life or any other experience contacted through Scientology's exclusive methods
are normal, acceptable, and factually valid.
That contact in auditing with this and oth er data is sufficient to establish its factualness
without reference to any other validation and despite its disconnection from ordinary
standards of evidence and evaluation (i.e., one comes to operate with and accept the
separateness per se of this frame  of reference).
Lack of alignment with ordinary reality is no accident, but is a vital part of disconnecting
the person from the rest of life. Scientology is not to be seen as like psychology or like
anything else. The proselyte must set up a separate cate gory of thought, suspending
disbelief, maintaining politeness, granting benefit of the doubt, operating in a part of his
mind as if these things were true.

This separateness is necessary to create a niche of credibility, a beachhead for the trip, to
crea te a conceptual space within which, for example, there is room to believe that "OT"
("Operating Thetan") means something more than a status within the group.

We learn many things by setting them aside separately until enough understanding has
been achiev ed to make integration possible with the rest of life and thought (a conditional
frame of reference).

What is different about cult indoctrination is closure  --  that the cult's special frame of
reference behaves like a cancer, preventing integration and seeking to destroy (invalidate)
any competing or non - supportive realm of thought.

For example, there is  no reason in principle why recent - past - life experience contacted in
auditing could not be verified historically, if valid, and integrated with other modes of
thought. But Scientologists do not do that. Integration is prevented.

Reference to non - Scientol ogy standards of evidence are invalidated as meaning the
person cannot observe or has fixed ideas or is subject to (dramatizing) unseen influences
or evil intentions. To be a Scientologist, one must learn to accept it as a special frame of
reference. This  is a key criterion of valid group membership.

This new beachhead is emotionally connected to one's own ego and vanity. You have
"cognited." You know the Truth. You are special. But others don't have the tech. They
don't know the real (i.e., past life) ca uses of what they do. You wouldn't want to be like

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them, would you? This is the mental space from which other values and sources of
meaning in life become subject to invalidation.

These specialized images of self and others become part of the expectation s of a highly
visible reference group. In the busy - ness of ordinary life there is no occasion to challenge
them. Making sense of it all, in any wider context, is Not Done. It would be too much
trouble. It is not the easy, sociable thing to do. You would ha ve to deal with what people
would think about the nonconformity. You would risk losing all that flattery about what a
good, special, and important person you are.

Unresolved questions and dissatisfactions are easier to put off when conforming activities
are so readily available (busy, rush, emergency, important) and when any deviation
would be a big hassle. In Scientology, any nonconformity becomes a big hassle.

Critical thought or independent evaluation of what one is doing is prevented by incessant
bu sy - ness and rush. The hype says that Scientologists are rational, even scientific, but the
atmosphere is one of continuous crisis and emergency which interrupts and prevents
rational thought. One gets points for how rapidly one completes a course. Sales cy cles are
always Buy Now because of some asserted emergency or other (the Church is under
attack, we're in a desperate race to save the planet, etc.). To step back and think it over
before signing the check is a sign of case interfering with Clearing the Pl anet, and if you
let that happen you are out ethics.

Start of the Trap: The Numbers Game
The initial come - on (the start of the gradient) may have been in terms of tools for life, it
might help, see if you find it useful or it worked for me. Just try it a nd then decide for
yourself. If you were reluctant, you may have been accused of being closed minded,
fearful, unwilling to change or improve. PR buttons such as freedom, ability, education,
drug rehabilitation, etc. may have been used to attract your atte ntion and interest.

The real purpose was to get you physically into the environment described here (called
"bodies in the shop"), and exposed to the influences which seek to create in you this
separate realm of thought and thus to bypass your own decisio ns, standards of evidence
and evaluation, and original purpose. Whether because of a sense of danger or just the
high prices, most of those exposed to all this do not stay. There have been a lot more
Dianetics books sold and free personality tests given th an there are Scientologists.

It is a numbers game. If enough people are exposed, there will be some with compatible
emotional needs or situations in their current life which make them vulnerable, who will
swallow the bait and become captive to the group.

The Trap Continues: Gradual Erosion
One step at a time, the new proselyte gradually finds ways to suspend disbelief and
develops special criteria of evaluation to use when dealing with this group's data  --  much
as one might do with a pushy encyclopedia  salesman. Midway through the sales pitch it

becomes difficult and a failure of self to confront the displacement of one's own

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standards which has occurred ("but I thought you cared about your children..."). So you
buy a set of encyclopedias and thereby esc ape the awkward situation you were boxed
into. The salesman leaves with a check and you soon recover from a small blow to your
dignity.

In Scientology, however, the salesman does not leave (figuratively speaking). What is
sold is not just a book or cours e or some hours of auditing, but a set of ideas and
perceptions which lead to the one conclusion of total commitment to the group. This does
not end with any one - time concession. The accommodation of writing a check to get rid
of the salesman is merely pre lude to the next round of demands.

Any Scientology activity, be it a communication course, school for children, management
course, drug rehabilitation program, or other apparently laudable activity contains this
covert agenda.

Even well - meaning and con tributing outsiders cannot be taken seriously on their own
terms because they lack the special Truth available only to insiders, which cannot be
examined or questioned. Any problem or disagreement with Church activity is interpreted
by the Scientologist in  private terms as the influence of harmful and unseen past - life
causes and not really the person's own words or desire at all. As one gains understanding,
outside reality becomes dim and distorted, seen only though a peculiar filter. One's
responsibility t o the group always becomes more clear.

At introductory levels you might be hoping for help with some situation or condition in
your life. For a while you go on, hoping that your or your family's as - yet unresolved
questions and problems will be resolved on some not - yet - reached higher level. By
s olving problems you never even knew you had (but which were discovered in auditing)
you gradually forge a more thoroughgoing and consistent group - member identity. This
becomes the measure of progress and the justification for continuing.

As more inches a nd miles are taken, one increasingly becomes an insider who accepts
this situation and logic. Gradually you come to understand that the real purpose of
Scientology is to help mankind, not you the individual.

You become a real insider with the next step,  of understanding that your real duty is to
the group, and that your personal condition and the failure of other individuals is not
important. Thus your original need is solved by distraction and misdirection ("gung ho").
Scientology worked.

Where does th is lead? In my own experience, while under a siege that I felt but was
unable to recognize or understand, I became withdrawn, hostile, and incompetent in
dealing with the ongoing issues of life.

By comparison, since getting out of the cult I can at least  deal with the actual situations
around me, for better or worse. Most striking is the change in ease of dealing with people

since leaving the cult. I notice this especially and joyfully with my children and with co -

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workers. Within the cult there was always  the filter of false and preemptive explanations
and importances (those validations of insider status) which distracted from the actual
situation at hand. A real dealing with situations would have involved open - ended
amounts of heresy, forbidden other prac tices, or at least failure to apply the tech.

Any other learning, growth, or change would have been very difficult to follow through
intelligibly and for the most part simply did not occur. The only solutions available were
the redirection of attention t ype described above.

Factors of life not accounted for in Scientology's pop - psychology are called complexities.
Attention to complexities is said to indicate something wrong with you, an inability to
understand, or having something to hide. This discoura gement of thought, plus the ever -
present atmosphere of rush and hurry, left nowhere to go except deeper into gung - ho as
the solution to all of life's problems.

Those years in Scientology were the most extended period in my life with the least of
what I w ould consider real personal growth. They left quite an unfinished agenda for my
real life to catch up on and go forward from.

After Gradual Erosion: Hard Sell
Not surprisingly, it takes increased force to maintain such increased levels of delusion, to
ig nore the vacuousness of claimed results and the ordinariness of superbeing "OTs."
Status within the group becomes more and more the sole and exclusive basis of self -
image.

As one becomes an insider, agreement is more and more presumed. Claimed respect fo r
integrity and individuality gives way to an environment of undisguised peremptory orders
and Hard Sell salesmanship: of participation, auditing, commitments, self - conceptions,
ideas, ethics, or anything Church representatives want you to believe or do. T ruth comes
to exist in Hard Sell salesman terms, i.e., whatever it needs to be at the moment to
invalidate your objections and obtain compliance.

Hard Sell technique that I observed (and was subjected to) consisted of a fast - paced and
disorienting swirl  of asserted and presumed agreements, trumped - up emergencies, plays
on loyalty, physical exhaustion, sophistical arguments, accusations of betrayal, guilt - trips,
browbeating, physical and verbal intimidation, humiliations, attacks, threats, insults,
alienat ions of affection, ganging - up - on, asserted and presumed commitments, promises,
demands, orders, invalidations, ridicule, plays on deeply felt needs, pleas,
misidentifications, misrepresentations, putting words in my mouth, telling me what I
think, asserted  truths, validations, praise, flattery, plays on status, "trust me's"  --  anything
to destroy my position, to close the sale, to get the stat, to get the check. On one occasion
(personal experience) this went on day and night for three days. These words do  not
begin to describe it.

Hard Sell is official written Church policy. It is justified in terms of this preemptive

definition: caring enough about the person to insist that he Buy Now and get the service

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that will rehabilitate him. Actual techniques are  learned primarily from role models, but
also in classes and workshops.

The effect is to undermine all meaning and value apart from Scientology. It becomes
permissible to destroy anything (of someone else's) to produce a result useful to the
Church. A reg istrar told my wife, "What have you got to lose?" when they were
discussing whether I might leave if she borrowed against our fledgling business to
purchase Scientology services. That same registrar explained his actions to me, "I'm just
doing my job."

I  tried to explain away such events as just the isolated action of lone individuals, but after
my 1986 trip to Scientology's base in Florida I could no longer deny that this sort of
action is typical, characteristic, and approved by the Church. I saw and ex perienced
additional instances, and attempts were made to recruit me for similar activity. I saw that
a major activity at the religious retreat is to train people in such actions and to handle
their scruples.

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The Creation of Ignorance

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A cult's special kind of group - think may need to contend with alternative or competing
ways of understanding the world. Thus there may be special d efinitions which explain to
the group member how he is supposed to understand other understandings and the
persons who represent them. If the group member happens to have knowledge of the
alternative understanding, it may be necessary for him to create an  ignorance of the
alternative in order to be able to accept an emotional and unsubstantiated rejection of it  --
just as racism demands some degree of ignorance of the humanity of the "wog" or
"nigger."

Consider, for example, the relation between Scientolo gy and psychology. Both offer
explanations of and methods to change individual human behavior and so might be seen
as competitors. Scientology attempts to invalidate psychology (and psychiatry) by
describing both as a single undifferentiated generality ide ntified with the physiological
school of Wilhelm Wundt (1832 - 1920). In thirteen years I never once heard any
Scientologist communicate anything even vaguely informed about the actual state of
psychology. Skinner, Maslow, Erikson, Piaget were all one with W undt. To study (or
teach) psychology would be heresy. To accept and promulgate this viewpoint requires
accomplishing an ignorance.

This kind of thinking can produce harm beyond that done to the person's intellect.
Scientology's self - serving anti - psychiat ry campaign led, in 1991, to a war on the anti -
depressant medication Prozac; a war in which, as usual, individual Scientologists knew

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nothing of the facts but just followed group direction ("Psychiatry Kills" bumper stickers,
for example).

An FDA investi gation, prompted by Scientology's smear campaign, pronounced Prozac
to be safe and effective. But meanwhile, a public scare had been manufactured which
deprived many patients of badly needed help, the April 19, 1991 Wall Street Journal
reported. A represen tative of Prozac's manufacturer is quoted as saying, "It is a
demoralizing revelation to watch 20 years of solid research by doctors and scientists
shouted down in 20 - second sound bites by Scientologists and lawyers."

In another example of the creation o f ignorance, Scientology is laced with pseudo -
scientific overtones such as referring to Mr. Hubbard's opinions and pronouncements as
data and tech to make them sound somehow scientific. This attitude includes ridicule of
physics, often personified in the n ame of Albert Einstein, a name sure to be known by
anyone, the implied assertion being that Scientology is far advanced beyond mere
twentieth century Earth science  --  an assertion not borne out by any evidence that I know
of. But a person actually educated  in the sciences could have a very hard time un - learning
enough to go native credibly in this environment. Anyone applying normal standards of
validity and scientific method to the data of Scientology would become an instant pariah
("he's attacking my reli gion"). To survive in the group one must accomplish an
ignorance.

A striking instance of willful ignorance is Scientology's Purification Rundown, a
supposed detoxification program developed by Hubbard which uses saunas and high
doses of niacin and other  vitamins. That procedure is also the basis of Narconon, a
Scientology recruitment effort operating under the guise of drug rehabilitation (as their
promo puts it, Narconon is the bridge to The Bridge).

Dr. James J. Kenney, Ph.D., R.D., a member of the Na tional Council Against Health
Fraud (a group which also includes former U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop) cites
medical studies of the effects of niacin, and concludes:

There is no credible support for claims that large doses of niacin clear toxins f rom the
brain, fatty tissue or any other part of the body.... To subject people to ... potentially
serious side effects on the pretense that they are being "detoxified," "cleared" or
"purified" is quackery.

What else does Scientology want you to believe?  Consider what you would have to
ignore or cease to know in order to be able to agree with the following points of the
Scientology group - think.

One guy (L. Ron Hubbard) got it all right and nobody else has any chance of getting
anything right except by a greeing with Mr. Hubbard (i.e., he is the exclusive and only
possible Source of Scientology), including ...

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... some stories discovered by Mr. Hubbard about space opera and things that we
supposedly experienced during past lives on earth and elsewhere mi llions of years ago.
Our problems and circumstances cannot be understood or resolved without reference to
such things which can be known about only through the methods of (by belonging to) this
one group.

The group's methods provide sufficient and conclusive evidence of the factualness of past
life experience and other phenomena said to exist, apart from and in spite of any other
standards of evidence and evaluation. Apart from Scientology there is no hope  for man or
for men. Only Scientology possesses the Truth and there is no chance of anyone learning
the Truth except by becoming a Scientologist. Any other hope or promise of betterment is
false at best or "suppressive" if it competes with Scientology.

Si nce only this one group possesses or ever can possess the technology of Scientology,
only it can achieve the goals of Scientology. Therefore any opposition to the group is
opposition to those goals. The goals of Scientology are ethical. Therefore anything  which
furthers the group and its action is ethical.

That last includes justification of Hard Sell dissemination tactics and the group's asserted
right to control all aspects of a member's life, such as knowledge reports. Such ideas
justify the intended c onclusion, you can't be half in and half out of Scientology, and thus
total commitment by and total control of the individual.

It appears to be irrelevant to the faith of Scientologists that the guy who got it all right is
the same guy who, according to  extensive court testimony, lied continuously about his
childhood, education, military record, research activity and much else, and accumulated
millions of dollars from the Hard Sell and Crush Sell tactics of his followers. Despite
abundant red flags and in dications of a trap, many things can be made to sound rational,
given properly controlled information and good cheerleading.

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But I Thought You Cared about Your Children...
Look Only Where I Tell You to Look

Take a Mile If He Gives an  Inch

In Other Words... (a summary)


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The salesman gets the prospect saying yes. Once the prospect establishes a pattern of
agreeing, he is divested of his objections in sma ll increments, each not unacceptable in
itself, until finally he must either accept the close or awkwardly contradict what he

apparently agreed to before. If the prospect still resists, the salesman then can accuse him

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of betrayal, of leading him on, of wa sting his time, and attempt to shame the prospect into
the close: "But I thought you cared about your children...."

The salesman gets agreement on a sufficient number of apparently innocuous points to
covertly define the terms of the discussion (the rule s of the game, the agenda) in a
manner that permits only one outcome.

Scientology asserts a distinction between the spiritual being that is really you (good) and
your case, which is the composite of all sources of irrational conduct (bad), and that only
Scientology can know which is which and free the spiritual being from its case. Suppose
for the moment that you really want to better yourself and others, and that you have gone
along with this thus far.

What happens now, when you find agreement with wha tever the registrar wants from you
validated as really you (good) and any other of your interests and values ruthlessly
invalidated and attacked as just case (bad) on the basis of the supposedly expert
knowledge of the Scientologist? Suppose you were reluc tant to mortgage your home or
company, or trash your children's college savings to purchase Scientology services. "But
I thought you wanted spiritual freedom...."

Of course this is logically absurd, but it is nonetheless a cognitive trap that has nailed
many people.

Any sale results in the person getting on course, being "connected up," his "body in the
shop" exposed to group influence.

Look Only Where I Tell You to Look
Scientology presents itself to the public as a dedicated group of concerned people trying
to help. The Scientologist might talk about how children do better in school if they look
up misunderstood words in a dictionary (as though that notion was anything p eculiar to
Scientology). This is the stage magician's trick of misdirection  --  he can make you see
what he wants you to see if he can get you to look only where he wants you to look. In
addition to this misdirective attempt to identify Scientology as consi sting of one or a few
acceptable concepts, contrast with criminals or drug dealers may be used to argue what a
beneficial thing Scientology is by comparison. Note what happens if you add none of the
above to the artificially restricted choices offered by t he salesman.

Key words, such as "communication," "drugs," "education," "management," "religion,"
"freedom," etc., are buttons used to attract and direct attention. By attacking opponents of
the cult as soft on drugs, against education, and so on, Sciento logy attempts to:

divert attention away from critical evaluation of itself,
create an unquestioned presumption that Scientology is effective and relevant to those
issues,
discredit and smear opponents,

intimidate internal dissent,

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and publicize the b uttons that will get new raw meat in the door and subject to group
controls.
Once one responds to a button, the first introduction to Scientology, such as a Dianetics
lecture or Communications course, is generally pleasant, sociable, non - threatening and i n
some way useful or seemingly so. The perspective jolt of new viewpoints may be
exciting and somewhat liberating in itself. The staff group's morale is high and
contagious, somewhat like that of a theater company whose members similarly share the
task of  presenting a special reality to the straight world. It is easy to say yes and go along
with what is happening.

This is salesmanship of membership  --  not of the ostensible purpose or activity  --  but of
belonging to a group.

Scientology's agenda begins w ith the fact of membership  --  a matter handled as routine
upon starting any activity with the group. The person who came in for a Communications
Course suddenly becomes a member of something. He has joined something. He has, by
whatever means and however n aively, been persuaded to accept a new label and role with
consequences as yet unforeseen  --  but this is not what you are supposed to look at or
notice.

One learns, in the Scientology environment, that he is either a Scientologist or a wog, a
derogatory  and racist term used to refer to non - Scientologists, defined as a person who
isn't even trying. That is the real curriculum and message.

The fact of membership  --  then, of having taken a course or participated in any way  --  is
asserted by registrars and  others as evidence of commitment, often greater than the
person ever understood or intended, to compel deeper participation which then can be
used as evidence of deeper commitment, and so on. "You are loyal to your friends, aren't
you?"

One might be aske d, "What could be more important than starting your next course?"
Any answer at all to such questions gives the registrar some area of meaning and value in
the person's life  --  anything that might compete with the priority of membership  --  to
invalidate an d knock out of the way. Through this "take a mile if he gives an inch" sales
technique, the proselyte continuously is asserted to be more and more deeply committed
to the group, so that he must either say yes and take another small step forward (then
ratio nalize having done so), or disagree and create a significant upset. Small non -
upsetting steps are usually the path of least resistance.

Take a Mile If He Gives an Inch
The idea of "gradients," or steps, is espoused in Scientology as the way to "handle"
s omething in an orderly, step - by - step manner. In actuality, this concept becomes
justification for deception. For example, the new proselyte is not told about Hard Sell
because that would be "out gradient."

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One who encounters "out gradient" material  --  fo r example, by witnessing Hard Sell used
on another  --  is belittled and invalidated by being said to have "not cognited yet," and
treated like an immature schoolchild having trouble figuring it out. The implication is that
when he grows up a little more he  will come to agree with the use of coercion and
become more skilled at understanding deception.

Training courses are the usual introductory service (start of the gradient) sold to "raw
meat." Training for life involves the same courses as training for the "profession" of
auditor.

The rationale is that one needs auditor training to "handle" life. In  doing the
Communications Course, for example, or another common introductory course called the
Hubbard Qualified Scientologist (HQS) Course, one comes to discover that he has
thereby embarked upon auditor training.

By the time he has completed the intro ductory course the new member will have spent
enough time with the group to have become somewhat accepting of, or at least familiar
with, the idea of becoming an "auditor."

Thus he is sold another new label and role, and becomes subject to additional
exp ectations and demands by the group. Now he must complete his auditor training and
then audit. The latter is commonly done by joining staff, and so it goes.

Regardless of his original purpose, the new group member is expected to believe that this
new prof ession exists and possesses a legitimate body of knowledge. And it is easy: one
can become a valuable and skilled person wholly in group terms, without having to deal
at all with outside standards of accomplishment.

That initial course begins the softeni ng - up process by which the proselyte is introduced
and gradually acclimated to the actual agenda of Scientology; i.e., this is his introduction
to what really is being sold.

The first pages of all Scientology courses are a policy letter called "Keeping S cientology
Working" from which I quote:

When somebody enrolls, consider he or she has joined up for the duration of the universe
never permit an "open minded" approach. If they're going to quit let them quit fast. If
they enrolled, they're aboard, and if  they're aboard, they're here on the same terms as the
rest of us  --  win or die in the attempt. Never let them be half - minded about being
Scientologists.... The whole agonized future of this planet, every Man, Woman and Child
on it, and your own destiny fo r the next endless trillions of years depend on what you do
here and now with and in Scientology.
One could walk out, but in most cases the habits of social cooperation suspend response
to the unreality of this inexplicable diatribe.

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One cooperatively c ontinues along the gradient, hoping that whatever this may turn out to
mean, it will be sane and acceptable.

The person who thought he was taking a Communications course thus unknowingly
grants some degree of complicity to a different agenda which has as  its goal making him
a group member above all else, and an auditor, and signing him up for the duration of the
universe. That apparently innocuous membership begins to acquire quite a different
meaning, but group pressures keep him playing along until he g ets used to it and
thoroughly trapped.

The person was persuaded to "say yes" and agree that his being here has to do with caring
about his children, spiritual growth, or something of undeniable value  --  a hope and
commitment he cannot deny. So he goes on .

Education, business, and drug rehabilitation are areas infiltrated in this manner, to
covertly introduce the agenda of Scientology through activities which apparently have
other purposes. This is illustrated by a student at the Delphian School (reporte d in The
Delphian, Issue XXIV, 1989, p.7), who wrote, "it took a lot of effort from everybody here
... to help me understand that this was the right group for me." That student indeed got the
message.

Remember the Hard Sell concept of truth: anything tha t will undermine the mark's
position and obtain compliance with the "ethical" actions that will bring in More Money
to Scientology. Apply that to the concept of "gradients" and what do you get? The New
York Times, July 17, 1989, discussed a Narconon facili ty planned near Newkirk,
Oklahoma:

Townspeople say that Narconon has not been honest about its links to Scientology, its
financing, its medical credentials, and its plans for the project.... Narconon officials
denied any connection to Scientology until c onfronted with a Scientology magazine
article titled, "Trained Scientologists to Staff Huge Oklahoma Facility."
The truth would have been "out gradient" for the poor wogs of Newkirk. In the same
way, other Scientology front groups conceal their real agenda.

A Sea Org (Scientology) magazine, High Winds, Issue 9, 1989, refers to the World
Institute of Scientology En terprises (WISE) working to boom Scientology through its use
and dissemination into businesses. It also refers to the Association for Better Living and
Education (ABLE),

... where the many vital social programs using LRH's technology are administered. On e
such program which receives guidance from ABLE is Narconon....
Another is the Delphian School.

In Other Words... (a summary)

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The cult process begins with deceptive recruitment  --  management training, drug
rehabilitation, communication course, etc.

The real purpose is to get "bodies in the shop" where they can be sold membership in a
group.

Within the cult group, loyalties, sociability, willingness, desire to help, etc. are
manipulated (ref. Robert Jay Lifton's "Eight Points of Mind Control") to ge t the person
cooperatively to go along with shared self - delusions which create and then sustain
mutual - dependence relations with the group.

Starting to go along with the group - think (for example, starting to see oneself as part of
an elite with special u nderstanding available only through the group) is the beginning of a
gradient of indoctrination, control, and exploitation.

Hubbard presents the idea of "gradients" as part of his "educational technology." One
learns on a gradient to assimilate the Hard  Sell concept of truth, which destroys value,
isolates the person from his social roots, and makes him exploitable by the group.

The "gradient" is presented as a gradient toward understanding. But in the Hard Sell
concept of truth, the measure of understa nding is compliance. If you to not comply with
Church instructions it is asserted that you have not understood them. The drills on the
communication course are about control.

The actual gradient then, is a gradient toward compliance. Anything that will p roduce
compliance with Church interests becomes The Road to Truth.

The lies told to the citizens of Newkirk are thus a correct application of Scientology's
concept of gradients. Those people were not ready to comply, and anything is justifiable
to move t hem further along the Road to Truth  --  as truth is understood by deceived and
self - deceived group members. The bottom line, of course, is More Money to Scientology.

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Scientology Ethics
Ethics as an Assertion

Ethics as the Destruction of Values

Personal Integrity

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In Scientology, ethics is defined as "rationality toward the greatest good for t he greatest
number of dynamics" (parts of life, such as self, family, groups, etc.). The purpose of
ethics is said to be "paving the way for getting tech in."

Notice how that second sentence qualifies the first and frames how the definition of
ethics is  to be understood and applied in Scientology. In practice this turns out to mean
getting statistics up. If a registrar brings in dollars then his ethics must be correct because
dollars help Scientology survive and "get tech in," and of course the other dyna mics
(parts of life) will not survive without Scientology. That is ethics.

There are formulas in Scientology by which one evaluates alternative courses of action
and then announces publicly and acts on what he has decided to be the more ethical
action. W hen done inside the group context, this ensures the decision will be seen in
terms of Scientology's frame of reference, and non - Scientology considerations
invalidated. The action most favorable to Scientology gets decided upon because it is
favorable to Sc ientology, and therefore by definition ethical  --  since nobody else has the
tech. One cannot argue otherwise within the group without losing cachet.

As the subject of ethics becomes externalized, the person's own sense of right and wrong
gradually is inv alidated and replaced by public procedures monitored and controlled by
Scientology.

Conflicts of value are held to be illusion, with the non - Scientology side false and unreal,
not really you, just your "case," something to be resolved and overcome by add itional
"handling." If others would be harmed by an action, then it is not really them who would
be harmed, just their case. One learns to dismiss any nonconformity as aberration and
achieve personal distance from any alternative source of meaning. If I wi sh to help you, I
put my attention on Scientology, not on you.

This facile and self - serving logic isolates the Scientologist, like the Ugly American,
behind a barrier of moral impenetrability, and justifies a pathetic and lonely arrogance.
Eric Hoffer, i n The True Believer, describes it in these words:

The fiercest fanatics are often selfish people who were forced, by innate shortcomings or
external circumstances, to lose faith in their own selves. They separate the excellent
instrument of their selfish ness from their ineffectual selves and attach it to the service of
some holy cause. And though it be a faith of love and humility they adopt, they can be
neither loving nor humble.
Ethics as an Assertion
Hubbard writes in The Auditor, No. 9, 1965: "...the  only slim chance this planet has rests
on a few slim shoulders, overworked, underpaid and fought  --  the Scientologist." Such
melodramatic imagery pervades and characterizes the writings of Scientology  --  always
unsubstantiated of course, except by asserti on. But such assertions, and the crisis
mentality they invoke, provide the short - circuit of thought necessary to override other
values and sustain the anything we do is ethical modus operandi.

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Success stories, those socially expected expressions of grati tude to my auditor, the C/S,
and most of all to LRH, provide immediate assurance that one is doing something
worthwhile, and so justify not looking further. In turn, each participant is expected to
mirror similar assurances to others. Scientologists tell e ach other constantly that they are
ethical people because they are Scientologists.

In contrast to this nobility of participation, lore about "Suppressive Persons" makes clear
how one could be stigmatized as betrayer of all that is good and decent if any  significant
conflict with Scientology were to occur. To become or remain a valid group member, one
must eventually rationalize, using such data as success stories, how the actions and
viewpoints which result from Scientology involvement are ethical  --  i.e. , one must
internalize the Church's interest as his own ethic.

Scientology's asserted but unproven relevance to the buttons it uses for public relations,
such as crime, insanity and drugs, provide an easy vocabulary for talk about ethics. The
actual relevance of Scientology to such issues is not open to question or di scussion within
the group. Instead, we find any such questions diverted by vocal attacks on others, such
as psychiatrists, and by inference on any who would question. Attacks on disagreement,
even attacks on non - hostile but non - Hubbard ideas, comprise much  of the activity of
Scientology ethics. In the late 1970's a "teach your baby to read" program, temporarily
popular among Scientologists and in no way hostile to Hubbard's ideas, was suppressed
merely because it wasn't Scientology.

The policy letter, "Ke eping Scientology Working," a checklist for suppression of deviant
thought, is included in every Scientology course and is itself the subject of a special
course. One of its proscriptions is closing the door on any possibility of incorrect
technology.

Co rrect technology consists only of that already written by Mr. Hubbard and published in
official Scientology bulletins and policies.

The contrast between honest thought and Church authoritarianism is very clear, yet to be
a valid group member one must lea rn to rationalize this away.

Ethics as the Destruction of Values
Scientology's inability to tolerate disagreement makes it seem an act of loyalty to label
others as enemy and to discredit non - group persons and values. In this authoritarian
atmosphere, th e Church is always right. In taking any independent position, the
individual is always wrong. In the logic of Hard Sell, a clever person can produce an
infinity of reasons why the individual is wrong - for - some - reason - or - other without regard
to the facts of  any particular situation.

A common misdirection is to force attention off the issue and onto intentions and
motives; anyone who is not gung ho must have evil intentions. Thus discourse is reduced
to smearing, invalidating, or otherwise "disconnecting fro m" (generally: not seeing) those

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notes made no response at all to their content, but was horrified that I would discuss the
group in non - group terms. I was told to se e an ethics officer and get it "handled."

Sacrifice of non - Scientology values is the normal currency of status enhancement (or
brownie points), as in I trashed my business to buy more Church services. One must
produce a satisfactory list on paper of proo fs of contribution to be eligible for certain
services, and items such as the above are quite acceptable. I divorced my wife (or
husband) because she (or he) wasn't helping me get up the Bridge was one I heard more
than once.

In an ethics "handling," one  is under immediate pressure from officials and/or peers to get
this resolved. The group's culture provides facile justification for why it is OK to deny
one's former associations and beliefs, and why what others might consider betrayal really
isn't. With  acute awareness of what others will approve, and under supervision from an
ethics officer, the person decides how far he can go and an ethics handling is worked out.
If necessary, there may be more handling until the person has appropriate realizations  --
which the techniques of Hard Sell ensure that he will have.

The individual's participation prevents the required change from being more than he can
justify in view of his present commitment to the group, and thus inclining him to leave.
But by keeping et hics in over the course of a person's career, his former identity can be
eroded piecemeal, by numerous small accommodations, in each of which the present
group pressure outweighs the sacrifice of more distant values. If he did not go far enough
this time,  well, there is always next time.

The matters in question will be shown to work when we all agree that they did, so
eventually one is going to have to assert agreement  --  or leave. The social pressures
involved (friendships, status, finishing what you sta rted, validation for being a valuable
being, not being wrong about something you invested so much in, the stigmas of
betraying your group and "but I thought you loved your children...," etc.) encourage one
to find how it could be that way and believe it an d say so  --  whatever the betrayals one
must commit or nonsense one must find some way to believe.

Products of Scientology ethics that I saw included people convinced their most ethical
action was to obtain as many credit cards as possible and max them al l out buying
Scientology services.

I met a woman who had gone through complex legal maneuvers to secure possession of a
trust fund left by relatives to her children, and donate it to Scientology. A fellow, perhaps
mentally retarded, had spent all his mon ey on Scientology and had been sent more by his
employer to get home. The registrars got it. Breaking trust and confidences with spouses,
friends, or employers was a common ethical action (I saw a lot of "Liability Formulas").

I heard numerous brags abou t how "I got my husband to send X amount of money" or
"we trashed our business to buy services" or "we sold our house", etc.

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My personal impression of people I met who had done such things is that they were
scared and confused, having been intimidated by  high pressure sales tactics and having
yielded to the invalidation of whatever else had been important to them (perhaps after a
heroic struggle with "suppressive" influences). They were hanging on desperately to the
one thing they had left that people wou ld validate and praise them for. The woman with
the trust fund could not look me in the eye.

Many of these were good and intelligent people for whom I felt genuine affection. One
wonders what they might have accomplished had not their life's energy been short -
circuited into this frenetic closed - circle race to justify each other's delusions.

Pers onal Integrity
To complete an ethics action, the individual may be required to strike an effective blow
against the enemy then make public repentance within the group and petition for
readmittance. Through such repentances and the realizations used to just ify them,
complicity is obtained in the compromise of other values in the person's life. The
resulting vacuum of meaning is filled from the surrounding high - pressure ambience of
"gung ho" and "dissemination," and the person then must convince himself so as  to
maintain personal integrity.

The preemptive definition of personal integrity ("what is real for you is what is real in
your own experience") functions as a normative injunction not to perceive or admit to
coercion from within the Church. If it was co ercion or trickery then it was not real for
you, and of course you can never admit that.

One's own reality is said to have a kind of separate and autonomous existence apart from
realities mutually agreed upon with others. Thus anything, however self - serv ing or
illusory, could be true for you in your own universe and used to justify ethical action
against others or to justify not dealing with issues raised by others. Thus ethics can
defend insanity or criminality, as long as group allegiance is not comprom ised. In fact, a
virtue is made of disagreeing with agreed - upon meanings  --  except, of course, there is
never any virtue in disagreeing with Scientology.

In this way, external viewpoints and standards of validity, and sometimes of legality, are
defined a s irrelevant. If you agree with something, or have been sold on agreeing with it,
then it is true for you and any other evaluation or source of meaning should not be
allowed to sway you. You are supposed to be steadfastly unreasonable and maintain your
pos ition.

The meaning in practice of your own position is illustrated by how registrars make use if
it: if you fail to allow influence by the Church then there is something wrong with you,
but if you allow influence by non - Scientology ideas then you are com promising your
personal integrity. I never heard anyone accused of violating his personal integrity
because he gave money to a registrar.

Advanced Skills of Being In - Ethics

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One knows that his actions today may come up later on "security check" questions  in
auditing, such as "failed to apply Policy." This could include any failure to report another
person's nonconformity ("knowledge reports" are Policy). Thus any relationship always
has an implicit third party present, enforcing gung - ho compliance and enfo rcing one's
enforcement of that compliance upon others.

To prove his conformity and rightness, and to avoid appearing less than completely loyal,
the experienced Scientologist learns to delicately reconcile the roles of disseminator and
mark.

As mark,  he can never be good enough, sacrifice enough, donate enough. Whatever he
has done, more can be asked  --  and will be asked. Yet he cannot rebel or refuse. He must
remain able to act from the viewpoint of the registrar and insist that no conceivable
resourc e be held back.

He is expected to demonstrate gratitude and loyalty to the group by actively cooperating
with registrars, ethics officers, and others, and by accepting their viewpoints: we're both
on the same team, I'm just here to help you get what you' ve said you want, and so on.
Any other position is "ingratitude," and is undermined by the mark's own complicity.

If any other position impinges on the situation, whether as moral scruples or as sales
resistance, it is invalidated as merely a problem the  person has with his personal integrity
or ethics.

The mark may save face if capitulation is negotiated in private, without visible
representatives or reminders of any independent viewpoint or value. Thus he remains
visibly in ethics. Knowing the registr ar role, he knows what he must do to submit and
cooperate with this invalidation. Isolated, and surrounded by a closing team (the most I
personally observed was six on one), the individual is in a vulnerable position. He learns
over time that he might as w ell concede in advance and internalize the destruction of
value, so that no visible "counter - intention" need ever appear  --  even, perhaps, in his or
her own mind.

To avoid conflict or dissonance, the mark learns to invalidate in advance any value of his
own which might compete with a registrar's demands, just as he learns to maintain
distance from any insufficiently gung ho friend.

You know you are going to wind up agreeing anyway (you're used to it, good at it, proud
of it), so you quickly figure how it could be that way, then proceed (rush, rush) straight
ahead without looking off to either side. The special frame of reference whic h gives
meaning to such things as "OT" misdirects attention away from the actual mechanics of
the situation so one is able to believe that Scientology works every time.

With practice, this can be done unselfconsciously and sincerely, without noticing the
mental gymnastics involved. Such speed of understanding is a source of actual pride for

many Scientologists. It reduces costs in auditing.

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This peculiar approach to evaluation of data helps preserve certainty that one is acting
ethically.

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The Defeat of Street Smarts
Caveat Vendor (Seller Beware)

An Example: Narconon and the Purification Rundown

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Claiming to be a religion  is but one means of sheltering a commercial enterprise from
accountability. Ambiguity of product is another.

The legal profession struggles to keep up with questions of accountability that arise when
buyer and seller disagree about the nature and effect  of esoteric services. That problem
becomes all the more difficult when the product is inherently ambiguous, as is the case
with the subjective and possibly manipulated mental state of an individual. This
ambiguity is a legal weak point which Hubbard recog nized, exploited, and further
obscured by mixing it with religion.

By charging money for obscure expert services which are part of a religion and which
have as their product an ambiguous subjective condition, Hubbard created a sales and
recruitment machi ne virtually immune from legal accountability.

Caveat Vendor (Seller Beware)
Special concern for accountability is appropriate when the user of a service is at a
significant disadvantage in relation to the provider, as is the case with complex medical
se rvices. In such cases the rule tends, properly, to be caveat vendor (seller beware). The
vendor is liable for harm or fraud which the disadvantaged consumer was not in a
position to understand or avert. Thus medical products and services are subject to
ext ensive governmental, scientific, and professional review by which the vendor
establishes that he has shown due regard for the consumer's interest and is not negligent.

Caveat emptor (buyer beware, otherwise known as "street smarts") may have been
suffici ent protection for the consumer against the snake oil salesman. But a new kind of
consumer disadvantage must be considered when an authoritarian, well staffed group,
hidden from public scrutiny, uses sophisticated techniques derived from a half - century of
social science research to manipulate the lay consumer and thereby secure the purchase,
acceptance, and recommendation of an essentially worthless or even harmful service.

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In the legal periphery where cults reside, shrouded by irrelevant issues of religion, there
is no accountability or protection for the consumer of quasi - medical or self - improvement
services. Scientology has made many claims which could be tested, if those  claims were
legitimate  --  such as Hubbard's numerous claims for the state of Clear.

Instead, the group relies on bald assertion of miraculous results, backed only by success
stories written by people in the midst of intense social pressure  --  and on the  legal
presumption of caveat emptor.

Scientology fanatically avoids any independent review or evaluation of its actions.
Attempts to establish accountability are slandered and misrepresented as attacks on
religion.

An Example: Narconon and the Purificat ion Rundown
Public scrutiny may sometime occur, however, despite the Scientologists' best efforts to
prevent it. Here is one example concerning Narconon, a Scientology recruitment program
operating under the guise of drug rehabilitation  --  a bid to promote  Scientology by
coattailing on an established social issue.

[Narconon NEWS, Volume 6, Issue 3, states, "NARCONON is freeing people from
crime and drug abuse with standard tech, and starting them up RON'S bridge to total
freedom. WHO CAN YOU START ACROSS  THAT BRIDGE?"]

Narconon is based on the Purification Rundown, a detoxification program developed by
Hubbard and promoted through Scientology organizations. The following assessment of
the Narconon program is dated January 5, 1991, by Dr. James J. Kenney,  Ph.D., R.D., a
member of the National Council Against Health Fraud, a group which also includes
former U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop.

I am familiar with the "Hubbard Method" of "detoxification" which is used at
Scientologist run "clinics".... Thi s "purification" program was created by L. Ron
Hubbard's fertile imagination in the mid - 1950s. It is part of the teachings of the Church
of Scientology and lacks any credible scientific support.

This "purification" or "detoxification" program is claimed  to help "clear" the mind of
toxins such as drugs, pesticides and chemical pollutants. It consists of large doses of
niacin, vegetable oil, exercise and "low temperature" saunas. According to the followers
of L. Ron Hubbard, the large doses of niacin work b y stimulating the release of fat into
the blood stream and this is accompanied by various "toxins" trapped in the body's fatty
tissues.

According to science, large doses of niacin actually block the release of fat from fat cells.
This has been observed b oth at rest [Acta Medica Scandinavia 1962, 172(suppl):641)]
and during exercise. [D. Jenkins, Lancet 1965, 1307]

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In other words, the scientific evidence shows the exact opposite of what Hubbard's theory
predicts. There is no credible support for claims t hat large doses of niacin clear toxins
from the brain, fatty tissue or any other part of the body. To make matters worse, large
doses of niacin ... can cause serious liver damage ... trigger gout, raise blood sugar into
the diabetic range, cause itching, f lushing and a rash. Nausea and gastritis are other side
effects of large doses of niacin.

To subject people to these potentially serious side effects on the pretense that they are
being "detoxified," "cleared" or "purified" is quackery.

NCAHF president , William Jarvis, Ph.D., writes,

NCAHF believes that responsible community leaders should reject the Narconon
addiction treatment program. It appears to be among the least acceptable in a field that
already suffers from a lack of sound objective research .
Certainty vs Truth
Sound objective research is not relevant to the true believer. In place of evidence and
scientific validity, things are said to work (in Scientology) by using social pressures to
persuade people that they did work; i.e., by gradually  interfering with the individual's
ability to evaluate information.

The coercion which accomplishes this defeat of "street smarts" may not be obvious. It
would be a pretty ineffective group that had to control its members through blatant
coercion. It is much more efficient to create a milieu in which the members indoctrina te
and control themselves, and convince each other that it was all their own free choice and
decision. As a cohesive group, they will enforce such ideas as a condition of friendship
and belonging.

We encounter a friendly and enthusiastic group which espo uses goals and values that are
easy to agree with. Home at last!

At first, it seems that all we are being asked to agree with is better communication,
getting people off drugs, motherhood, and apple pie.

What these groups really sell is membership. Sur e, they want your money and your time,
and they will take all there is of both. But what they want above all is for you to be one of
them, to belong, to agree with them, to reassure them by the sacrifice of your own life
and values that their own lives and  decisions have not been futile misguided error.

"Street smarts" is swept away by the person's urgent reliance on the constant
reinforcement required to maintain "certainty those collective self - deceptions about being
an elite in unique possession of the  only right answers. It may be decades before one
begins to realize, or to fight desperately against realizing, that life has gone by to no
constructive effect.

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There were some tricks going on that our ordinary schoolyard and street education failed
to t each us about.

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An Example of Word Games: The Word Control

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The effectiveness of cult manipulation would suffer if it was perceived and understood .
Something cannot be my deepest understanding of myself if it obviously is some group's
attempt to control or own me.

Understanding of the manipulations is prevented by group - think definitions which assure
me that manipulation is not something I should  notice, not something about which I
should be wary, i.e., not an alarm, in the sense of Goffman's discussion, in Relations in
Public, of normal appearances.

Normal Appearances

"When the world immediately around the individual portends nothing out of th e ordinary,
when the world appears to allow him to continue his routines (being indifferent to his
designs and neither a major help nor a major hindrance), we can say that he will sense
that appearances are `natural' or `normal.' ... Wariness is handled as  a side - involvement;
one might say that he can `take things at face value,' the unstated implication being that
he can predict from what he sees what it is that is likely to come about, and this is not
alarming. And when special attentiveness is required,  as when humans cross a busy
intersection or unpack eggs, it will be understood that this special effort is restricted to a
brief period of time."

Alarms

Goffman's discussion of alarms is more involved, but generally the term refers to signs
that someth ing is up other than what first appears, and that it may not be safe to take
things at face value. An alarm might be the knock on the door or another person's
expression of surprise or fright. It could be the absence of some expected event. Various
kinds o f all - clear signals communicate the absence of cause for alarm, even though the
situation as seen by someone else might be ambiguous.
Much of Goffman's discussion concerns the ways in which alarms (or all - clear's) can be
false or manipulated, as indicated by the phrase "acting natural" and by various
techniques of criminals and confidence men.

Scientology makes totalistic control of gr oup members appear normal by making control
central to the ideology and experience of the group, defined as a good thing to which one
would object only if aberrated. The suggested image is of driving a car, where one

necessarily is controlling the car and  does so either well or poorly. This image is

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generalized to social groups, and used to justify an extraordinary degree of control of
members by the group.

The concept of loyal opposition has no place. Any resistance to control or difference in
viewpoint  is handled as error and/or opposition to the group itself. Thus one's career
within the group functions as a kind of obedience training which one is supposed to
internalize and affirm.

We are familiar with team sports, traffic regulations, and cooperativ e action such as
getting out a bulk mailing. We accept controls which are limited in time and space to
specific circumstances, of clear utility, voluntarily accepted and clearly delineated. It is
understandable how that could be like controlling a car well  or poorly.

These obvious kinds of control are apparent and highly visible in Scientology
organizations, which operate on a military model complete with uniforms, ranks, musters
and orders of the day.

These are highly enough visible to serve as misdire ction away from less easily identified
kinds of control (various demands for total commitment) which are without limit and thus
not at all like driving a car or getting out the bulk mail.

Suppose I do not quite understand what the registrar (salesman) is  doing, but I can see
that he is trying to control me in some way. Well, that is a good thing, isn't it? He is part
of my group. I am not supposed to object. I would not want to let go of the steering wheel
of a car. I had better write him a check right no w.

This is misdirection in the stage magician's sense. What is hidden are the actual
mechanics by which agreement and conformity are inculcated and enforced  --  how and
why I came to agree.

Most people have limited skills in identifying and handling cov ert control mechanisms.
An inchoate sense of something wrong with this is hard for the amateur proselyte to
defend against the professional registrar who makes the most of the proselyte's faulty
grasp of the tricks played on him.

Under such pressure, the  proselyte may do the best he can to understand and articulate his
discomfort. His amateur best may not be good enough.

He may seize, for example, upon the militaristic, authoritarian organization, which is
highly visible, and object to that.

But that  is a red herring, a misdirection. His objection was probably not really to
uniforms and orders, and so can be talked down. And having accepted Scientology's
private concept of control, he cannot say that he objects to control  --  because he would
not let go  of the steering wheel of a car. He cannot even say that his objection is to

totalistic control, as opposed to specific and limited control, because any instance is

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always specific and can be justified somehow. The forest can be obscured by looking at a
tr ee.

In the heat of a face - to - face sales cycle, which may not even look like a sales cycle, the
target of such trickery can be thrown seriously off - balance. The militaristic red herring is
just one example of a ploy. There are countless other sophistries  the con (confidence
man) could use to throw the mark (the con's target) off - balance and sell the desired
understanding of control.

The mark winds up confused, with no ground to stand on, questioning or denying his own
perceptions and judgment. Then he ca n be sold the idea that his confusion is something
wrong with him (an aberration about control) which will be fixed by further participation
in Scientology.

I Say BLUE; I Dare You To Say GREEN

I used control as an example, to show how it is possible to grab the meaning of a word
which, in the context of actual life within the group, likely would become an alarm and
nucleus for other interpretation of the activity which occurs. Wariness is averte d by a
preemptive definition (in this case, of control) which dictates the non - alarming way in
which observed phenomena are to be understood.

The effect is: "I say blue. I dare you to say green."

Likewise, a Scientologist is defined as one who is using  the technology of Scientology to
improve conditions. Therefore you are not to think of Scientologists as persons who have
become proficient at invalidating non - group values, or who have learned not to ask
certain kinds of questions  --  meanings which might  credibly be constructed from
observation of what occurs within the group. They dare you to say green.

In another example, one learns that an auditor is one who applies Scientology processes
to help people, that auditors are valuable people, that such a  profession exists. None of
this is demonstrated factually, upon any evidence beyond group data. It is part of the
group's everybody knows and the new proselyte is made to feel inadequate because he
does not know. He hurries to learn the right words and att itudes. He does not ask
questions about the emperor's clothes. They dare you to say green.

Such preemptive definitions work by using social pressure to bypass ordinary standards
of evidence and evaluation. They bypass any need to make a case for the trut h or sense of
what is being communicated. The preemptive definition is just how it is. The group dares
you to say otherwise. You are the new kid on the block, cooperative and polite, so you
don't make trouble (and God help you if you actually are a kid).

The preemptive definition establishes a socially obligatory normal appearance, a way of
seeing things which other experience must be made to fit. If you question or disagree (or

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say green) then you get the big chill. Force is not wanted because it calls a ttention to
itself.

Usually the chill is accomplished with condescending disapproval, pity for your inability
to understand, a moment of embarrassed silence, or some other in - passing action which is
made to seem normal and no occasion for questioning you r surroundings. Your awkward
questions or other viewpoints will eventually and somehow be rationalized into
insignificance. In a totalist context, preemptive definitions can be used thus to
systematically bypass and then destroy (replace) existing values a nd orientation. A person
ordinarily has a sense of himself and the world which gives him access to a plurality of
sources of value and meaning. No one group or set of definitions is ordinarily able to
achieve total dominance and control of the person's tho ught and action. Family,
profession, interest groups and friends comprise the resources ("support groups") by
which a person balances each area of life against others and achieves a mixture which is
satisfying and workable for him, difficult though such ba lance may be in practice.

If this multiplicity of areas of value, resources and support is destroyed, the individual
becomes relatively helpless, vulnerable and adrift. If that multiplicity is replaced by a
single totalistic source of the values and reso urces of life, then the individual becomes
extraordinarily dependent on that one source and vulnerable to its control. A totalistic
group seeks such control by undermining, invalidating and subordinating all areas of life
apart from itself. That is what cu lts do.

A typical cult rationale for this manipulation is some version of you're either totally with
us or totally against us (saved or damned) so put your money where your mouth is. The
non - group world is depicted as sinful, evil, wrong, incompetent or  insane, and the group
as the only opportunity for survival, salvation or success.

Though persons so indoctrinated may continue to act in the world but not of it, their
cognitive universe and values have become captive to a single totalistic group  --  a
po sition which undermines the person's very ability to think, to judge, to differentiate, to
know. Thus over time, it comes to seem more and more reasonable to invalidate any non -
group attachments or values and to live wholly within the bubble.

In an envir onment (supposedly) of truth, hope, help, and trust, the person thus disoriented
can be sold, over time, a systematic inversion of values. Insanity becomes sanity, betrayal
becomes integrity, meanness becomes ethics, obedience becomes freedom, slavishness
becomes independence, a destructive cult becomes the good of mankind, the group
becomes the only truth and the highest purpose.

Soon there is nowhere else to go. Other people are evil and do not make sense. It's crazy
out there.

The trap is complete.

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The Web of Group - Think
Something Done Other Than What Was Said


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Fluent use of preemptively defined words in their group - specific sense, and avoidance of
other meanings as though such did not exist, are criteria and evidence of legitimacy
within the group.

Another example of preemptive definition is the word help whic h, in the group context, is
identified with whatever the Church does  --  so that any disagreement with the group is
made to seem the same as opposition to helping people at all. Obvious not - helped
situations in Scientology are rationalized away with technic al explanations and removed
as nearly as possible from general view. One is not allowed to discuss case problems or
disappointments out of session.

Other betterment activities are invalidated as ineffectual, misguided, or "suppressive."
They dare you to  say green. Nearly all the concepts required to understand actual
Scientology practices are found in its own literature, but redefined in a misdirective way
to prevent such use and understanding. Wrong source, something done other than what
was said, someth ing asserted, and invalidation are examples of concepts captured, and the
person given opportunity to rationalize for himself how they actually do not describe his
Scientology experience.

The above examples are from a list, called the "L1C," which is use d in auditing when the
person has an upset. Repeated use of this list on Scientologists provides ample
opportunity for them to cooperatively rationalize how their upsets "really" come from
some non - Scientology source (perhaps parents or other associates, o r past life influences)
rather than from conditions within the group.

Perhaps the ultimate example of such opportunity for misdirective rationalization is
Hubbard's blithe comment about people who raise hopes of betterment and then betray
them by using h ope and human aspiration as bait for a trap.

Preemptive definitions do not exist alone, but in a constructed web of meanings which
define the private universe into which the proselyte is to be re - educated. Special terms
come to look natural, next to the  familiarity of common - language words.

This association of the concepts help and discipline illustrates how Scientology's web is
constructed [L. Ron Hubbard, "Conditions, How to Assign," HCO PL October 20, 1967]:

We help beyond any help ever available a nywhere. We are a near ultimate in help. ...if
we help so greatly we must also in the same proportion be able to discipline. Near

ultimate help can only be given with near ultimate discipline.

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Notice that nothing was actually said about the relation betwe en help and discipline other
than Mr. Hubbard's assertion.

But now you know the approved group line for how you are supposed to think about
Scientology's coercive practices, and what line to take in justifying them to yourself and
to others.

Something  Done Other Than What Was Said
Such associations are made gradually, one small step at a time, so that at each juncture
the current lesson is cushioned by one's participation - to - date (complicity) and by the
habits of sociable cooperation such as granting be nefit of the doubt.

It is your job to incorporate such data into your own life, and change your own
understandings so it all fits. The web is built up in thousands of pages of "technology"
written over more than thirty years by Mr. Hubbard, in which coun tless situations are
given a place and explanation. That labyrinth of detail resembles a science fiction
alternate universe in which the proselyte can lose sight of mundane reality by endless
group - validated preoccupation (diversion, bonhomie) with apparen tly meaningful
technical explanations and procedures. He can believe, and find support in believing, that
he is learning a science  --  but without ever having to face the public and adversarial
nature of scholarly dialog or standards of validity.

The relative consistency of the web (such that it is) would not be credible were the
subject treated seriously as a science (which it claims to be), with public methods and
results. But there are no such constraints on the inspired creation of a single ind ividual
(author, Source). There are explanations for everything, and in such detail. It is
expounded with such confidence and by such nice people. So it must be true.

To avoid being false within himself, the proselyte must take the given raw material, on e
small bit at a time, and find for himself how it could be that way; i.e., discover, invent, or
imaginatively construct whatever thread of logic will produce for him the requisite
observations and conclusions (called certainty), while obscuring or invalid ating any
contradictory or critical thought (the defense of certainty).

Nonconforming viewpoints can be deeply threatening because they challenge this
precarious construct.

The claims of superior rationality made by Scientologists require that they per ceive
themselves as rational and self - determined. There is thus strong motive to submerge
control mechanisms into normal appearances, to deny having been manipulated or having
acted irrationally.

The the very process described here is thus made invisible  (taboo) to group members  --
though not necessarily to their family and friends.

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Results
Enforcing the Appearances of Results

Don't Overlook the Obvious Absurdity


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It is a high crime (in Scientology) to invalidate the states of "Clear" or "OT." Thus all that
is heard are the widely publicized success stories, which are all that is permissible to say.

A failed case is said to be possible only  due to ethics problems such as evil intentions.
Scientology's claims of results are thus based on explicitly manipulated and restricted
information.

Given the complicity required for participation in the first place, plus the stigmatization
of failed cas es, one is effectively forced to claim and to believe that one has had wins.
Disappointments are more likely to be manifested as confusion and silence rather than as
vocal questions or criticism. The lure remains that maybe the next level will handle it.

Many of those who escape remain silent, whether from fear, consciousness of failure, or
dim hope for future results. Thus they leave others to follow blindly in their footsteps and
give an unopposed PR victory to Scientology's letter - writing factories.

Further motive to believe in "results" comes from the high price of Scientology services
(in my experience, approximately $100,000 by the point of completing "OT Level V").
The high prices, like loaded words such as "data" and "tech," lend a legitimacy to  ideas
which might not fare so well on their own merits apart from this formidable context. The
prices also provide a rite of passage by which one significantly breaks with wog
standards of value and increases commitment to the group. It becomes more
embarr assing to have been wrong; there is motive to make it look good.

The Church has used inflated membership figures to suggest widespread acceptance of
Scientology's benefits and results. For example, the 1978 book, What is Scientology?,
claimed a worldwide  membership for the Church of 5,437,000.

In 1984 a new official membership organization was made a prerequisite for receiving
Church services. This cost money, so wildly inflated membership figures could not be
used  --  or no one would believe the Church' s urgent need for money. After a year of
recruitment, the International Association of Scientologists (IAS) claimed membership of
12,000. Jon Atack estimated in 1990 that worldwide membership was probably close to
100,000 by now due to a recent advertising  blitz. (I am personally acquainted with the
Hard Sell techniques that were used to sell $2,000 memberships in 1986.)

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An appearance of result can be produced by misattributing the result of some other
activity. Several books on Scientology have described  working conditions and pay scales
in the Sea Org. Is forced labor extorted by "heavy ethics" really the better life promised
by Scientology?

Likewise in Scientology's front organizations, results attributed to "Hubbard Management
Technology" may actuall y result from very ordinary brute force methods applied under
group pressure.

For example, a March, 1990 article in Podiatry Today asks the practitioner:

Do you feel comfortable asking a patient to call and refer a friend to you while that
patient is s till in your office for treatment? Or sending a card to a friend before their own
procedure is completed? Do you feel comfortable using tone scales to manipulate a
person's response to your treatment proposal? Or talking about money and payment
methods bef ore discussing illness and treatment methods? Do you feel comfortable using
tried and true hard sell methodologies within the doctor - patient relationship?
That same article notes that consulting firms licensed by WISE paid ten to fifteen percent
of their  gross revenue to WISE, which then "by extension, flowed into Church of
Scientology coffers." In other words, Hard Sell is used to to get medical practitioners to
use Hard Sell on their patients to get money to give to Scientology. That is "management
techn ology."

One's ordinary work may come to be understood as part of Scientology because it is done
in that context. The usual group pressures ("gung ho") are relied upon to cement the
misidentification. Problems of organization and production can be handled
enthusiastically and creatively, without having to pay much attention to what is being
organized or produced. The technical activity itself, and the person's expertise, become
the focus. The goal becomes to do a good job, and a good person will produce a  result.
The Church of Scientology (or an entity under its control) becomes an employer. The
person's work habits become an area of security to fall back on when doubts or questions
occur about more controversial topics  --  a defense familiar in many industr ies, from
nuclear weapons to advertising. One can feel more normal while preoccupied in dealing
with UPS, printing companies, airlines, etc.

Just as being an auditor is asserted to be a legitimate profession, a job like many others,
so the registrar can  fall back on an image of himself as a dedicated sales professional
doing right by his employer. In both cases, close focus on the task at hand becomes a
means of avoiding notice of expensive pseudo - therapy, Hard Sell, abused clients,
alienation of friends  and family, and disrupted lives. One just "does a good job" and
"increases production."

At each step, Hard Sell tactics assert some absolute which justifies disregarding any other
concerns. At early levels it may be solving some problem or increasing abi lity. Later it
becomes "getting stats up" or ensuring the future of Scientology. It may be averting

nuclear war, getting rid of body thetans, or ensuring that Scientology controls sufficient

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resources, when the time comes, to repel the Markabian invaders f rom outer space  --
anything to invalidate the mark's objections, to get the stat, to get the check.

The auditor is responsible for delivering a by - the - book correct session  --  not for whether
his preclear gets better. There is neither motive nor occasion  to look closely at the actual
result. But there is plenty of motive to stay busy and Make Money.

That is the result.

Enforcing the Appearances of Results
Scientology's claim to offer help for whatever ails you is possible because any situation is
"hand led" in the same way: transfer the person's attention away from the immediacy of
his own situation and onto group loyalty and participation (busy, busy) which will
encourage him to agree that results exist and are as miraculous as claimed.

Anyone doing S cientology and amenable to the new identity thus imposed could claim, at
least temporarily, to have solved his problem by participation in Scientology. For
example, a marital problem might be solved by doing Scientology so that hats, ethics
officers, confi dential data, special knowledge, and so forth constantly are interposed
between the individuals involved, who then put attention on Scientology rather than on
each other: I will help us by going off and doing something with them which I can't tell
you abou t because it happened in session so it is confidential.

You, then, are supposed to cooperatively consider it fixed because I went off and did
some Scientology. Otherwise you are not acting validly as a group member. You too
must remove attention from whatever was wrong and put it onto Scientology (more gung
ho) , so as to make it not matter that whatever was wrong is still right where it was. It is
fixed because we both did ethics conditions and wrote success stories and then got very
busy: a therapy of distraction and misdirection which works when we all agree t hat it did.

A classic form of this is to do something unethical to get money to give to the Church,
then fix everything by doing an ethics handling  --  but keep the money! In a similar way,
the Church will punish overly coercive members who have created a  flap, make claims of
reform, then recruit others to do the same things again.

The group member will appear inadequate or disloyal if he does not find some way to
agree that the asserted result occurred and the situation is fixed. Success stories are a
m eans by which one ranks and assesses status with reference to the Bridge, a complex
chart of abilities supposedly gained at various levels of one's Scientology career. To fail
to claim to have achieved the specified results would discredit one's status as  a
Scientologist and invite expensive remedial action. Thus one must come to see oneself
and demand to be treated by others as an unusually sane, capable and rational person  --
one with extraordinary ability to communicate, who has no problem with problems,  one
not troubled by past upsets in life, and so on. It is discrediting to admit having a problem
that was supposed to have been "handled." At the moment of attestation you said it was

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attestation? A way is needed, perhaps a divorce or most commonly by joining staff, to
deny that such situations still exist. By doing Scientology (busy, busy) one gains an
avenue for action that simply bypasses the circumstances of own prior  life, so that such
questions simply will not arise  --  the ultimate invalidation.

OT abilities are least likely to be challenged by other Scientologists who have similar ego
needs, most likely to be seen as delusional by those who have known the person we ll
over time. Lack of real change, and evident failure, can be covered up by staying in the
group and doing Scientology.

The more vain the person or fragile the ego, the more tightly and desperately held
(internalized, believed) are the claims made for p ersonal condition and ability, and the
more threatening any challenge to those claims. An attack upon one's religion becomes
emotionally synonymous with an attack on one's personal vanity and self - concept.

The group - think presumption that Scientologists  will succeed better than other people
encourages unequal standards of evidence and validity, giving benefit of the doubt on the
one hand and withholding it on the other. If one begins to act more like a Scientologist,
that tends to be perceived as improvem ent per se. Likewise, "he's better now" tends to
mean that he is acting more like a Scientologist. Realistic assessment becomes
impossible, the real accomplishments of others are minimized, and the ordinariness of
trained Scientologists is not to be notice d.

Don't Overlook the Obvious Absurdity
Claims of success by Scientology or due to Scientology are supposed to be accepted at
face value  --  including the "I was thinking about my sister in Terra Haute and just then
she called" type of thing which is comm on in promotional materials. Asserted but
unverified claims are particularly evident in areas of education, drug rehabilitation,
business management, and communication skills, where the Church makes claim to
unique competence which is widely asserted but w hich I have never seen supported by
evidence.

An amusing instance of claims for Scientology occurs in a book which we gave our
employees for Christmas several years ago. It stated that with the amazing discoveries of
Dianetics and Scientology there is no  reason for anyone ever to wear glasses. This
became a standing joke among the rest of our employees because all five of our
Scientologists wore glasses.

If the claims made by Scientology were in any way true, the world and especially
Scientology would b e full of virtual supermen. I have not observed any, and I have
observed people who should have been supermen if there were any  --  in fact I should be
one.

Social status such as "OT" or upper management enable some to pass within the group as
superior be ings without having to show anything more than an air of confidence.

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In those I knew best, I saw no positive result not attributable to pressure - cooker
motivation, experience, and the maturing of already existing ability. While those things
may be valuab le, they are not the claims made by and for Scientology. Certainly I saw no
special qualities which cannot be observed also in non - Scientologists. The most
predictable result I observed was a temporary elation following completion of a service.

There are  negative results too. We might ask what it costs a person to believe, and act on
the belief, that Scientology is scientific, that it is man's only hope, that only Mr. Hubbard
got it all right, that nothing is as important as your status with Scientology,  that
everything associated with Scientology is always an emergency and urgent and
mandatory, that the rest of the world lacks the tech and can be saved only by getting into
Scientology, or any of hundreds of other examples from this bizarre ethos.

What r elevance to anyone else does such a person have (except within the group's
bubble)? What better life could such a person have created, on a more sane basis? And
what is the cost to that person's associates?

A six year old child described being told by he r Scientologist mother, when you get to
higher courses you can be kind of dead and then if you don't like where you are, you can
get to be somewhere else just by thinking about it.

Evaluation of result is pretty much bypassed in practice. The selling of cult membership
relies on other means. Astounding results are widely asserted in promotional materials, to
provide a needed rationale, but actual evidence is not needed for those alre ady in the maw
of Hard Sell and heavy ethics. Neither is it needed to attract new raw meat, the supply of
which is assured by broad dissemination to the public at large, and playing the odds.
There will always be some who will try an introductory course or  service and prove
defenseless to a new agenda for their lives  --  especially if the cult is able to suppress free
and public information about itself, and if those who have been there remain silent.

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About the Author

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My background includes undergraduate and graduate study in anthropology and
sociology, 1961 - 1970, at Brandeis University, Washington University in St. Louis, and
the University of Califo rnia at Davis.

By 1970 I had found fixing cars more rewarding than the life of professional academics,
and I spent roughly a decade doing that. In 1973, at a time of change and confusion in my
life, I encountered the Church of Scientology. Curious and ot herwise at loose ends, I
spent eleven months in L.A. studying that subject. I met the woman who was to become
my wife and business partner. She learned of Scientology from me and got into it on her

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own before coming to Colorado to join me. She insisted tha t its viewpoints be the
conceptual and normative basis of our life together.

As the 1970's ended I was writing computer software and, together with my wife, started
a company to market and continue developing the product I had created. That company
(sans  wife) is still my work.

I had left L.A. with reservations, after such experiences as observing unattended babies
crawling on urine - soaked carpets (at a place called the Cadet Org), and hearing recruiters
clearly advocate breaking promises to friends, fa milies, and employers ("we can handle
that").

Most unsettling of all, however, was my observation that being a Scientologist required
becoming a master of facile justifications of such things. I saw that the group think was
expected to justify anything.

But I rationalized that any shared language could serve, at least as starting point, for
communication between people committed to each other, that the bad parts were less
important and would get sorted out, and the outcome would be beneficial. Thus
hope fully, I set out sincerely to make my own best use of Scientology's conceptual
framework.

I did not understand fanaticism or the abeyance of kindness and thought it can produce,
or that the means for achieving desired ends would take such total precedenc e over the
ends themselves. There was no backstage, no home to go home to (ref. Charles Schultz's
Peanuts cartoon, "Home is where you'd rather be when you don't know the answers").

For me, that was a lonely and frustrating time of intellectual and social  isolation, during
which pursuit of alternatives per se violated norms of a group which now included my
family. Obviously something was wrong, but there was no avenue to communicate,
explore or handle it: any viewpoint other than Scientology tech was unacc eptable. I got
pretty weird, negative, uncommunicative, unpleasant and unhappy. I did not understand
what was wrong or what to do about it. I stayed very busy writing software. I was in
Scientology through 1986, becoming a Class IV Auditor and Case Supervi sor. I did
volunteer work for most of a year as a Case Supervisor but was never actually a staff
member. My last formal connection was at the Church's base in Florida during 1986
when I reached the fairly high status they call "OT Level V." During that fou r - month
stay, though I was there as participant, not observer, I could not help but observe how the
magic tricks were done, i.e., the control mechanisms which produce "OTs" ("Operating
Thetans") and other kinds of group members.

The long years of trying  to be a valid group member had reduced themselves to absurdity.
The thing was not worth being, in fact it was clearly destructive. The rationalizations and
justifications crumbled away, leaving me to face many things which I had really known
but long denie d out of hope and misplaced loyalty.

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I had no specific help or exit counseling. It was nearly three years before I found people
who understood what I had been through. I would not recommend that others wait so
long.

Scientology was not a beneficial experience for me. I avoid the word fraud because it
connotes a deliberate and knowing deception which is rare among the misled, but I do
believe the organizations practices are based on fraud. The "tech" is certainly fraud ulent.
But as regards most individual Scientologists, I suggest instead the word trip, in the sense
of a self - justifying system of thought which, once entered, leads only into itself.

My words for the experience and for its effect on my life are distract ion and misdirection,
the latter in the stage magician's sense.

The group has countless reasons why to explain why it is not really a cult and why
coercion and deception are really other than how they seem. But despite the sophistry, I
suggest that if so mething looks like a duck, walks like a duck, talks like a duck, etc. then
the simplest and most obvious explanation at least deserves consideration.

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tip.origx = tip._x; if ((tip._x + tip._width) > Stage.width) { tip._x = Stage.width - tip._width; } if (tip._x < 0) { tip._x = 0; } tip._visible = true; }); butmovie.oldOnRollOut = butmovie.onRollOut; butmovie.onRollOut = (butmovie.onDragOut = function () { this.oldOnRollOut(); tip = eval (("toolbar." + this._name) + "tip"); tip._visible = false; tip._x = tip.origx; }); } } i++; } CreateTip("Not Found", toolbar.searchPatternmc._x + (toolbar.searchPatternmc._width / 2), "notfoundtip"); CreateTip("Go To Page", (toolbar.PageNoMovie._x + toolbar.PageNoMovie.PageNoFieldMC._x) + (toolbar.PageNoMovie.PageNoFieldMC._width / 2), "pagenotip"); CreateTip("Total Pages", (toolbar.PageNoMovie._x + toolbar.PageNoMovie.TotalPagesMC._x) + (toolbar.PageNoMovie.TotalPagesMC._width / 2), "totalpagestip"); } function UpdateAfterScroll() { clearInterval(UpdateAfterScrollInt); UpdateAfterScrollInt = 0; UpdatePageNo(); } function GetMouseHoverSymbol(closeDist) { i = 0; while (i < Pages.length) { if (Pages[i].movie.hitTest(_root._xmouse, _root._ymouse, false)) { ts = GetTextSnapshot(i); var _local2; _local2 = ts.hitTestTextNearPos(Pages[i].movie._xmouse, Pages[i].movie._ymouse, closeDist); if (_local2 != -1) { return({page:i, pos:_local2}); } } i++; } return(false); } function Unselect() { i = 0; while (i < Pages.length) { var _local1 = Pages[i].ts; if (_local1 != undefined) { _local1.setSelected(0, _local1.getCount(), false); } i++; } } function GetSelectedText() { var _local2 = ""; i = 0; while (i < Pages.length) { var _local1 = Pages[i].ts; if (_local1 != undefined) { pagetext = _local1.getSelectedText(true); if (pagetext != "") { _local2 = _local2 + ((pagetext + "\r") + newline); } } i++; } return(_local2); } function SelectScroll() { if (DocArea._ymouse > DocArea.height) { ScrollTo(undefined, DocArea.vPosition + interpolate(DocArea.vLineScrollSize * MinSelVScrollRatio, DocArea.vLineScrollSize * MaxSelVScrollRatio, DocArea.height, DocArea.height * 2, DocArea._ymouse)); } else if (DocArea._ymouse < 0) { ScrollTo(undefined, DocArea.vPosition - interpolate(DocArea.vLineScrollSize * MinSelVScrollRatio, DocArea.vLineScrollSize * MaxSelVScrollRatio, -DocArea.height, 0, DocArea._ymouse)); } else if (DocArea._xmouse > DocArea.width) { ScrollTo(DocArea.hPosition + interpolate(DocArea.hLineScrollSize * MinSelHScrollRatio, DocArea.hLineScrollSize * MaxSelHScrollRatio, DocArea.width, DocArea.width * 2, DocArea._xmouse), undefined); } else if (DocArea._xmouse < 0) { ScrollTo(DocArea.hPosition - interpolate(DocArea.hLineScrollSize * MinSelHScrollRatio, DocArea.hLineScrollSize * MaxSelHScrollRatio, -DocArea.width, 0, DocArea._xmouse), undefined); } } function SelectWord(pageno, pos) { rawtext = GetPageText(pageno); var _local1 = rawtext; pos2 = pos; if (IsWordSym(_local1.substr(pos, 1))) { if (((to = FindNonWord(_local1, pos2))) == -1) { to = _local1.length; } from = FindLastNonWord(_local1, pos2); if (from == -1) { from = 0; } else { from++; } } else { from = pos; to = pos + 1; } Unselect(); ts.setSelected(from, to, true); } function ZoomTo(zoomVal) { if (zoomVal > maxZoom) { zoomVal = maxZoom; } if (zoomVal < minZoom) { zoomVal = minZoom; } ScaleSlider.SetValue(zoomVal); DisplayZoomLabel(zoomVal); LayoutPages(); UpdatePageNo(); } function SetZoomState(state) { _global.scaleMode = state; Print2FlashEvents.fireEvent("onZoomModeChange"); } function UpdateZoomButtonsState() { container = toolbar; if (scaleMode != "width") { container.scaleWidth._but.gotoAndStop(1); } if (scaleMode != "page") { container.scalePage._but.gotoAndStop(1); } } function DisplayZoomLabel() { ScaleTextField.text = ScaleSlider.GetValue() + "%"; } function ProcessZoomEntry() { SetZoomLevel(RemoveNonDigits(ScaleTextField.text)); } function SetZoomLevel(zoomVal) { ZoomTo(zoomVal); SetZoomState("none"); } function ProcessPageNo() { pageNo = RemoveNonDigits(PageNoField.text); PageNoField.scroll = 0; GoToPage(new Number(pageNo)); } function GoToPage(pageno, x, y) { if ((pageno < 1) || (isNaN(pageno))) { pageno = 1; } if (pageno > Pages.length) { pageno = Pages.length; } SetStartAccessiblePage(pageno - 1); xcorr = ((x != undefined) ? (x) : 0); ycorr = ((y != undefined) ? (y) : 0); switch (Rotation) { case 0 : dx = xcorr; dy = ycorr; break; case 90 : dx = Pages[pageno - 1].width - ycorr; dy = xcorr; break; case 180 : dx = Pages[pageno - 1].width - xcorr; dy = (-ycorr) - yinterstice; break; case 270 : dx = ycorr; dy = (-xcorr) - yinterstice; } dx = dx * (DocArea.content._xscale / 100); dy = dy * (DocArea.content._yscale / 100); var _local2 = (Pages[pageno - 1].movie._y * DocArea.content._xscale) / 100; if (y != undefined) { _local2 = _local2 + dy; } _local2 = _local2 - yinterstice; ScrollTo(undefined, _local2, false); if (x != undefined) { xpos = dx - xinterstice; ScrollTo(xpos, undefined, false); } UpdatePageNo(pageno); } function GetVisiblePageNo() { var _local1 = Pages.length - 1; while (_local1 >= 0) { if (Pages[_local1].movie._y <= (((DocArea.vPosition + (DocArea.height / 2)) / DocArea.content._xscale) * 100)) { return(_local1 + 1); } _local1--; } return(1); } function GetCurrentPageNo() { return(PageNo); } function UpdatePageNo(pageno) { if (typeof(pageno) == "undefined") { pageno = GetVisiblePageNo(); } _root.PageNo = pageno; PageNoField.text = pageno; } function ScanPages() { var _local4 = 1; do { var _local2 = "Page" + (_local4++); var _local1 = {movie:DocArea.content.attachMovie(_local2, _local2, depth++)}; var validpage = (typeof(_local1.movie) != "undefined"); if (validpage) { Pages.push(_local1); if (_local1.movie._width > MaxPageWidth) { MaxPageWidth = _local1.movie._width; } if (_local1.movie._height > MaxPageHeight) { MaxPageHeight = _local1.movie._height; } } } while (validpage); BottomArea = DocArea.content.attachMovie("BottomArea", "BottomArea", depth++); } function CalcBaseParameters() { AreaWidth = DocArea.width - 20; ClientWidth = AreaWidth - (xmargin * 2); AreaHeight = DocArea.height - 20; ClientHeight = AreaHeight - (ymargin * 2); var _local1 = MaxPageWidth; var _local2 = MaxPageHeight; if ((Rotation == 90) || (Rotation == 270)) { var _local3 = _local1; _local1 = _local2; _local2 = _local3; } switch (scaleMode) { case "width" : BaseScaleFactor = ClientWidth / _local1; break; case "page" : BaseScaleFactorX = ClientWidth / _local1; BaseScaleFactorY = ClientHeight / _local2; if (BaseScaleFactorX > BaseScaleFactorY) { BaseScaleFactor = BaseScaleFactorY; } else { BaseScaleFactor = BaseScaleFactorX; } break; default : return(undefined); } BaseScaleFactor = BaseScaleFactor / zoomCorr; ZoomTo(BaseScaleFactor * 100); } function LayoutPages() { var _local2 = xmargin; var _local3 = ymargin; var _local4 = 0; ScaleFactor = (ScaleSlider.GetValue() / 100) * zoomCorr; DocArea.content._xscale = (DocArea.content._yscale = ScaleFactor * 100); var _local1 = 0; while (_local1 < Pages.length) { page = Pages[_local1]; pageMovie = page.movie; if (((_local2 + (pageMovie._width * ScaleFactor)) + xmargin) > AreaWidth) { CenterPages(_local1, _local3, _local2); _local3 = _local3 + ((_local4 * ScaleFactor) + yinterstice); _local2 = xmargin; _local4 = 0; } page.y = _local3; pageMovie._x = _local2 / ScaleFactor; pageMovie._y = _local3 / ScaleFactor; pageMovie._rotation = Rotation; switch (Rotation) { case 90 : pageMovie._x = pageMovie._x + pageMovie._width; break; case 180 : pageMovie._x = pageMovie._x + pageMovie._width; pageMovie._y = pageMovie._y + pageMovie._height; break; case 270 : pageMovie._y = pageMovie._y + pageMovie._height; } _local2 = _local2 + ((pageMovie._width * ScaleFactor) + xinterstice); if (pageMovie._height > _local4) { _local4 = pageMovie._height; } _local1++; } CenterPages(Pages.length, _local3, _local2); BottomArea._x = xmargin; BottomArea._y = ((_local3 + yinterstice) + (_local4 * ScaleFactor)) / ScaleFactor; BottomArea._height = ymargin; DocArea.invalidate(); } function CenterPages(i, y, x) { dx = ((ClientWidth - ((x - xmargin) - xinterstice)) / 2) / ScaleFactor; if (dx > 0) { var _local1 = i - 1; while ((_local1 >= 0) && (Pages[_local1].y == y)) { Pages[_local1].movie._x = Pages[_local1].movie._x + dx; _local1--; } } } function RotateTo(angle) { Rotation = angle; LayoutPages(); UpdatePageNo(); } function Rotate() { RotateTo((Rotation + 90) % 360); SetZoomState("none"); } function Print() { if (!NoPrinting) { var _local4 = new PrintJob(); if (_local4.start()) { cont = true; depth = 1000; i = 0; while ((i < _root.Pages.length) && (cont)) { var _local3 = "Page" + (i + 1); var _local2 = _root.attachMovie(_local3, _local3, depth); scaleObj = {xMin:0, xMax:_local2._width, yMin:0, yMax:_local2._height}; _local2._xscale = (_local2._yscale = (_local4.pageWidth / _local2._width) * 100); cont = _local4.addPage(_local2, scaleObj); _local2.removeMovieClip(); i++; } _local4.send(); } } } function GetTextSnapshot(pageno) { var _local1 = Pages[pageno].ts; if (_local1 == undefined) { _local1 = (Pages[pageno].ts = Pages[pageno].movie.getTextSnapshot()); _local1.setSelectColor(textSelectColor); } return(_local1); } function GetPageText(pageno) { var _local1 = Pages[pageno].text; if (_local1 == undefined) { ts = GetTextSnapshot(pageno); _local1 = ts.getText(0, ts.getCount(), false); Pages[pageno].text = _local1; } return(_local1); } function ResetTextSearch() { lastSearchTSNo = undefined; } function SearchText(text) { if (text != lastSearchText) { ResetTextSearch(); lastSearchText = text; } if (lastSearchTSNo == undefined) { lastSearchTSNo = 0; lastSearchTS = GetTextSnapshot(lastSearchTSNo); lastSearchPos = -1; } do { lastSearchPos = lastSearchTS.findText(lastSearchPos + 1, text, false); if (lastSearchPos == -1) { if ((++lastSearchTSNo) >= Pages.length) { ResetTextSearch(); break; } lastSearchTS = GetTextSnapshot(lastSearchTSNo); } } while (lastSearchPos == -1); return(lastSearchPos); } function SearchAndHighlightText(text) { if (lastSearchTS != undefined) { lastSearchTS.setSelected(0, lastSearchTS.getCount(), false); } SearchText(text); if (lastSearchPos != -1) { lastSearchTS.setSelected(lastSearchPos, lastSearchPos + text.length, true); var _local1 = lastSearchTS.getTextRunInfo(lastSearchPos, lastSearchPos); GoToPage(lastSearchTSNo + 1, _local1[0].corner3x, _local1[0].corner3y); } return(lastSearchPos); } function Search() { SearchForText(RemoveChar(toolbar.searchPatternmc.searchPattern.text, "\r")); } function SearchForText(text) { return((toolbar.notfoundtip._visible = _root.SearchAndHighlightText(text) == -1)); } function RemoveNonDigits(str) { res = ""; i = 0; while (i < str.length) { c = str.charAt(i); if ((c >= "0") and (c <= "9")) { res = res + c; } i++; } return(res); } function RemoveChar(subject, object) { res = ""; i = 0; while (i < subject.length) { c = subject.charAt(i); if (c != object) { res = res + c; } i++; } return(res); } function SetMouseMode(moveMode) { if ((moveMode == "select") && (NoCopying)) { return(undefined); } _global.mousemode = moveMode; if (moveMode != "select") { Unselect(); } Print2FlashEvents.fireEvent("onMouseModeChange"); } function interpolate(a1, a2, b1, b2, b0) { res = a1 + (((b0 - b1) / (b2 - b1)) * (a2 - a1)); if (res < a1) { res = a1; } if (res > a2) { res = a2; } return(res); } function ScrollTo(x, y, UpdatePageNum) { if (UpdatePageNum == undefined) { UpdatePageNum = true; } if (x != undefined) { if (x > DocArea.maxHPosition) { x = DocArea.maxHPosition; } else if (x < 0) { x = 0; } DocArea.hPosition = x; } if (y != undefined) { if (y > DocArea.maxVPosition) { y = DocArea.maxVPosition; } else if (y < 0) { y = 0; } DocArea.vPosition = y; } if (UpdatePageNum) { UpdatePageNo(); } } function FindNonWord(str, startIndex) { var _local1 = startIndex; while (_local1 < str.length) { if (!IsWordSym(str.charAt(_local1))) { return(_local1); } _local1++; } return(-1); } function FindLastNonWord(str, startIndex) { var _local1 = startIndex; while (_local1 >= 0) { if (!IsWordSym(str.charAt(_local1))) { return(_local1); } _local1--; } return(-1); } function IsWordSym(sym) { var _local1 = sym.charCodeAt(0); return(((((sym >= "A") && (sym <= "Z")) || ((sym >= "a") && (sym <= "z"))) || ((sym >= "0") && (sym <= "9"))) || ((((_local1 >= 128) && (!((_local1 >= 8192) && (_local1 <= 8303)))) && (!((_local1 >= 160) && (_local1 <= 191)))) && (!((_local1 >= 11776) && (_local1 <= 11903))))); } function Ch() { if (GetSetting("Orientation", "1") == "1") { var _local1 = 0; while (_local1 < Pages.length) { DocArea.visible = GetSetting("CR" + (_local1 + 1), "").indexOf("print2flash.com") != -1; if (!NoPrinting) { NoPrinting = !DocArea.visible; } if (!DocArea.visible) { break; } _local1++; } } } function FindMatchingPos(text, pos) { words = text.split(newline); var _local1 = 0; var _local2 = 0; while (_local1 < words.length) { _local2 = _local2 + words[_local1].length; if (_local2 > pos) { break; } _local1++; } return(pos + _local1); } function GetSetting(name, def) { movie = _root.attachMovie(name, name, getNextHighestDepth()); movie._visible = false; val = movie.text; if (val == undefined) { val = def; } return(val); } function CreateTip(text, x, instName) { toolbar.createTextField(instName, toolbar.getNextHighestDepth(), 0, toppanelheight, 0, 0); var tip = eval ("toolbar." + instName); tip._visible = false; tip.border = true; tip.borderColor = 0; tip.background = true; tip.backgroundColor = 16777185 /* 0xFFFFE1 */; tip.selectable = false; tip.setNewTextFormat(new TextFormat("Tahoma", 12, 0, false)); tip.text = text; tip._x = x - (tip._width / 2); tip.autoSize = "left"; } function FitWidth() { if (scaleMode != "width") { SetZoomState("width"); CalcBaseParameters(); } } function FitPage() { if (scaleMode != "page") { SetZoomState("page"); CalcBaseParameters(); } } function PreviousPage() { _root.GoToPage(_root.GetCurrentPageNo() - 1); } function NextPage() { _root.GoToPage(_root.GetCurrentPageNo() + 1); } function SearchTextExt(text) { return(!SearchForText(text)); } function OpenInNewWindow() { getURL (_root._url, "_blank"); } function OpenHelpPage() { getURL ("http://print2flash.com/help", "_blank"); } _lockroot = true; _root._visible = false; _root.invalidate(); _quality = "best"; _root.Print2FlashEvents = new CPrint2FlashEvents(); ZoomFieldFocused = (PageNoFieldFocused = false); DocArea.useHandCursor = true; DocArea.focusEnabled = false; xmargin = 10; xinterstice = 10; ymargin = 10; yinterstice = 10; minZoom = 10; maxZoom = 250; zoomCorr = 96 / GetSetting("Resolution", 96); textSelectColor = 65280; Rotation = 0; var Pages = new Array(); var BottomArea; var MaxPageWidth = 0; var MaxPageHeight = 0; var depth = 1; var PageNo = 1; ScanPages(); var AreaWidth; var ClientWidth; var BaseScaleFactor; var PageNoField = toolbar.PageNoMovie.PageNoFieldMC.PageNoField; PageNoField.restrict = "0-9"; ScaleTextField = toolbar.ScaleTextMovie.ScaleTextField; ScaleTextField.restrict = "0-9%"; _focusrect = true; DblCLickTime = 250; NoPrinting = (NoCopying = false); var MinSelHScrollRatio = ((MinSelVScrollRatio = 1)); var MaxSelHScrollRatio = ((MaxSelVScrollRatio = 10)); toppanelheight = 34; TBButtons = new Array({movie:toolbar.logo, nohide:true, flag:1}, {movie:toolbar.moveMode, tip:"Drag", flag:2}, {movie:toolbar.selMode, tip:"Select Text", flag:4}, {movie:toolbar.ZoomSlider, nodropdown:true, flag:8}, {movie:toolbar.ScaleTextMovie, nodropdown:true, flag:16, tip:"Zoom", notiphandler:true}, {movie:toolbar.scaleWidth, tip:"Fit Width", flag:32}, {movie:toolbar.scalePage, tip:"Fit Page", flag:64}, {movie:toolbar.prevpage, tip:"Previous Page", flag:128}, {movie:toolbar.PageNoMovie, nodropdown:true, flag:256, notiphandler:true}, {movie:toolbar.nextpage, tip:"Next Page", flag:512}, {movie:toolbar.searchPatternmc, nodropdown:true, flag:1024, tip:"Type here to search", notiphandler:true}, {movie:toolbar.searchbut, nodropdown:true, flag:2048, tip:"Search"}, {movie:toolbar.rotate, tip:"Rotate", flag:4096}, {movie:toolbar.print, tip:"Print", flag:8192}, {movie:toolbar.newwindow, tip:"Open In New Window", flag:16384}, {movie:toolbar.help, tip:"Help", flag:32768}); var MoreButWidth = toolbar.more._width; TBMargin = 1; Stage.scaleMode = "noScale"; Stage.showMenu = false; Stage.align = "TL"; DocArea._y = toppanelheight; StageListener = new Object(); StageListener.onResize = function () { bgr._width = Stage.width; bgr._height = Stage.height; toolbar.toolbarbgr._width = Stage.width; toolbar.DropDownToolbar._visible = false; DocArea.setSize(Stage.width, Stage.height - toppanelheight); DocArea.vLineScrollSize = DocArea.height / 20; DocArea.vPageScrollSize = DocArea.height - DocArea.vLineScrollSize; DocArea.hLineScrollSize = DocArea.width / 20; DocArea.hPageScrollSize = DocArea.width - DocArea.hLineScrollSize; if (scaleMode != "none") { CalcBaseParameters(); } CalcBaseParameters(); LayoutPages(); LayoutToolbar(); }; Stage.addListener(StageListener); var UpdateAfterScrollInt = 0; DocAreaListener = new Object(); DocAreaListener.scroll = function (eventObj) { UpdatePageNo(); if ((!UpdateAfterScrollInt) && (eventObj.direction == "vertical")) { UpdateAfterScrollInt = setInterval(UpdateAfterScroll, 1); } }; DocArea.addEventListener("scroll", DocAreaListener); var Dragging = false; var DragStartMousePos; var DragStartPos; var Selecting = false; var SelStartInfo; var SelEndInfo; var Selected = false; var SelectScrollInterval; var LastPressed; DocArea.content.onPress = function () { if (mousemode == "move") { DragStartMousePos = {x:_root._xmouse, y:_root._ymouse}; globalPos = DragStartMousePos; _root.localToGlobal(globalPos); Dragging = this.hitTest(globalPos.x, globalPos.y, true); if (Dragging) { DragStartPos = {x:DocArea.hPosition, y:DocArea.vPosition}; } } else if ((getTimer() - LastPressed) < DblCLickTime) { if ((SelInfo = GetMouseHoverSymbol(10))) { SelectWord(SelInfo.page, SelInfo.pos); Selected = true; } Selecting = false; LastPressed = undefined; } else { LastPressed = getTimer(); Selected = false; SelectScrollInterval = setInterval(SelectScroll, 200); if (DocArea.hitTest(_root._xmouse, _root._ymouse)) { Unselect(); } if (((SelStartInfo = GetMouseHoverSymbol(100))) != false) { Selecting = true; } } }; DocArea.content.onRelease = (DocArea.content.onReleaseOutside = function () { if (((mousemode == "select") && (!Selecting)) && (!Selected)) { Unselect(); } Dragging = (Selecting = false); clearInterval(SelectScrollInterval); }); DocArea.content.onMouseMove = function () { if (Dragging) { var _local3 = _root._ymouse; var _local4 = _root._xmouse; if (this.width > this._parent.width) { ScrollTo(DragStartPos.x - (_local4 - DragStartMousePos.x)); } if (this.height > this._parent.height) { ScrollTo(undefined, DragStartPos.y - (_local3 - DragStartMousePos.y)); } } if (Selecting) { if (((SelEndInfo = GetMouseHoverSymbol(100))) != false) { Unselect(); if ((SelStartInfo.page < SelEndInfo.page) || ((SelStartInfo.page == SelEndInfo.page) && (SelStartInfo.pos <= SelEndInfo.pos))) { FromInfo = SelStartInfo; ToInfo = SelEndInfo; } else { FromInfo = SelEndInfo; ToInfo = SelStartInfo; } i = FromInfo.page; while (i <= ToInfo.page) { ts = GetTextSnapshot(i); if (i == FromInfo.page) { start = FromInfo.pos; } else { start = 0; } if (i == ToInfo.page) { end = ToInfo.pos + 1; } else { end = ts.getCount(); } ts.setSelected(start, end, true); i++; } } } }; var ScaleSlider = new Slider(toolbar.ZoomSlider, minZoom, maxZoom); ScaleSlider.onChange = function () { ZoomTo(ScaleSlider.GetValue()); SetZoomState("none"); }; var keyListener = new Object(); keyListener.onKeyDown = function () { var _local3 = Selection.getFocus(); var _local2 = ((_local3 != "_root.toolbar.ScaleTextMovie.ScaleTextField") && (_local3 != "_root.toolbar.PageNoMovie.PageNoFieldMC.PageNoField")) && (_local3 != "_root.toolbar.searchPatternmc.searchPattern"); switch (Key.getCode()) { case 38 : if (_local2) { ScrollTo(undefined, DocArea.vPosition - DocArea.vLineScrollSize); } break; case 40 : if (_local2) { ScrollTo(undefined, DocArea.vPosition + DocArea.vLineScrollSize); } break; case 37 : if (_local2) { ScrollTo(DocArea.hPosition - DocArea.hLineScrollSize, undefined); } break; case 39 : if (_local2) { ScrollTo(DocArea.hPosition + DocArea.hLineScrollSize, undefined); } break; case 33 : if (_local2) { ScrollTo(undefined, DocArea.vPosition - DocArea.vPageScrollSize); } break; case 34 : if (_local2) { ScrollTo(undefined, DocArea.vPosition + DocArea.vPageScrollSize); } break; case 36 : if (_local2) { ScrollTo(undefined, 0); } break; case 35 : if (_local2) { ScrollTo(undefined, DocArea.maxVPosition); } break; case 80 : if (_local2 && (Key.isDown(17))) { _root.Print(); } break; case 85 : if (_local2 && (Key.isDown(17))) { NextPage(); } break; case 89 : if (_local2 && (Key.isDown(17))) { PreviousPage(); } break; case 107 : if (Key.isDown(17)) { ZoomTo(ScaleSlider.GetValue() + 10); } break; case 109 : if (!Key.isDown(17)) { break; } ZoomTo(ScaleSlider.GetValue() - 10); } if (Key.getCode() != 13) { toolbar.notfoundtip._visible = false; } }; keyListener.onKeyUp = function () { if (((!NoCopying) && (Key.isDown(17))) && ((Key.getCode() == 67) || (Key.getCode() == 45))) { var _local1 = GetSelectedText(); if (_local1 != "") { System.setClipboard(_local1); } } }; Key.addListener(keyListener); var mouseListener = new Object(); mouseListener.onMouseWheel = function (delta) { if (Key.isDown(17)) { ZoomTo(ScaleSlider.GetValue() + (delta * 10)); } else { ScrollTo(undefined, DocArea.vPosition - (delta * DocArea.vLineScrollSize)); } }; Mouse.addListener(mouseListener); DocArea.setFocus(); _root._visible = true; ScaleTextField.onKillFocus = function () { ProcessZoomEntry(); }; PageNoField.onKillFocus = function () { ProcessPageNo(); }; var TotalPagesField = toolbar.PageNoMovie.TotalPagesMC.TotalPages; TotalPagesField.text = "of " + new String(Pages.length); var lastSearchTSNo; var lastSearchPos; var lastSearchText; toolbar.searchPatternmc.searchPattern.onChanged = function () { toolbar.searchPatternmc.searchPattern.text = RemoveChar(toolbar.searchPatternmc.searchPattern.text, "\r"); }; CreateTips(); Ch(); onLoad(); stop();
Instance of Symbol 131 MovieClip [ScrollPane] "DocArea" in Frame 1
//component parameters onClipEvent (construct) { contentPath = "ScrollArea"; hLineScrollSize = 5; hPageScrollSize = 20; hScrollPolicy = "auto"; scrollDrag = false; vLineScrollSize = 5; vPageScrollSize = 20; vScrollPolicy = "auto"; enabled = true; visible = true; minHeight = 0; minWidth = 0; }
Instance of Symbol 193 MovieClip "toolbar" in Frame 1
onClipEvent (load) { prevpagetip._visible = (nextpagetip._visible = (searchtip._visible = (notfoundtip._visible = (rotatetip._visible = (printtip._visible = (newwindtip._visible = (helptip._visible = (zoomtip._visible = (searchpattip._visible = (pagenotip._visible = (totalpagestip._visible = false))))))))))); _root.onMouseDown = function () { notfoundtip._visible = false; }; }
Symbol 8 MovieClip [#DropDownToolbar] Frame 1
stop(); this.onMouseDown = function () { i = 0; while (i < Buttons.length) { Buttons[i].onRollOut(); i++; } if ((!hitTest(_root._xmouse, _root._ymouse)) && (!_level0.toolbar.more.hitTest(_root._xmouse, _root._ymouse))) { this._visible = false; } };
Symbol 14 MovieClip [#nextpage] Frame 1
_but.tabIndex = 8; this.onPress = function (keyboard) { if (!keyboard) { _but.gotoAndStop(3); } _root.NextPage(); if (!keyboard) { _focusrect = false; Selection.setFocus(this); _focusrect = true; } _root.toolbar.DropDownToolbar._visible = false; }; this._but.onKeyDown = function () { if ((Key.getCode() == 13) || (Key.getCode() == 32)) { this._parent.onPress(true); } }; this.onRelease = function () { _but.gotoAndStop(2); }; this.onReleaseOutside = function () { _but.gotoAndStop(1); }; oldonRollOver = this.onRollOver; this.onRollOver = function () { oldonRollOver(); _but.gotoAndStop(2); }; oldonRollOut = this.onRollOut; this.onRollOut = function () { oldonRollOut(); _but.gotoAndStop(1); }; _but.stop();
Symbol 15 Button
on (press) { _root.toolbar.DropDownToolbar._visible = !_root.toolbar.DropDownToolbar._visible; }
Symbol 19 MovieClip [#selMode] Frame 1
_but.tabIndex = 2; this.onPress = function () { if (_global.mousemode == "move") { _root.SetMouseMode("select"); } _but.gotoAndStop(3); _root.toolbar.DropDownToolbar._visible = false; }; this._but.onKeyDown = function () { if ((Key.getCode() == 13) || (Key.getCode() == 32)) { this._parent.onPress(); } }; this.onRelease = (this.onReleaseOutside = function () { _but.gotoAndStop(2); }); oldonRollOver = this.onRollOver; this.onRollOver = function () { oldonRollOver(); _but.gotoAndStop(2); }; oldonRollOut = this.onRollOut; this.onRollOut = function () { oldonRollOut(); if (_global.mousemode == "move") { _but.gotoAndStop(1); } }; listenerObject = new Object(); listenerObject.onMouseModeChange = function () { if (_global.mousemode == "select") { _but.gotoAndStop(2); } else { _but.gotoAndStop(1); } }; listenerObject.onMouseModeChange(); _root.Print2FlashEvents.addListener(listenerObject); _but.stop();
Symbol 21 MovieClip [#newwindow] Frame 1
_but.tabIndex = 13; this.onPress = function () { _but.gotoAndStop(3); this.onRollOut(); _root.OpenInNewWindow(); _root.toolbar.DropDownToolbar._visible = false; }; this._but.onKeyDown = function () { if ((Key.getCode() == 13) || (Key.getCode() == 32)) { this._parent.onPress(); } }; this.onRelease = (this.onReleaseOutside = function () { _but.gotoAndStop(1); }); oldonRollOver = this.onRollOver; this.onRollOver = function () { oldonRollOver(); _but.gotoAndStop(2); }; oldonRollOut = this.onRollOut; this.onRollOut = function () { oldonRollOut(); _but.gotoAndStop(1); }; _but.stop();
Symbol 23 MovieClip [#help] Frame 1
_but.tabIndex = 14; this.onPress = function () { _but.gotoAndStop(3); this.onRollOut(); _root.OpenHelpPage(); _root.toolbar.DropDownToolbar._visible = false; }; this._but.onKeyDown = function () { if ((Key.getCode() == 13) || (Key.getCode() == 32)) { this._parent.onPress(); } }; this.onRelease = (this.onReleaseOutside = function () { _but.gotoAndStop(1); }); oldonRollOver = this.onRollOver; this.onRollOver = function () { oldonRollOver(); _but.gotoAndStop(2); }; oldonRollOut = this.onRollOut; this.onRollOut = function () { oldonRollOut(); _but.gotoAndStop(1); }; _but.stop();
Symbol 25 MovieClip [#rotate] Frame 1
_but.tabIndex = 11; this.onPress = function (keyboard) { if (!keyboard) { _but.gotoAndStop(3); } _root.Rotate(); if (!keyboard) { _focusrect = false; Selection.setFocus(this); _focusrect = true; } _root.toolbar.DropDownToolbar._visible = false; }; this._but.onKeyDown = function () { if ((Key.getCode() == 13) || (Key.getCode() == 32)) { this._parent.onPress(true); } }; this.onRelease = function () { _but.gotoAndStop(2); }; this.onReleaseOutside = function () { _but.gotoAndStop(1); }; oldonRollOver = this.onRollOver; this.onRollOver = function () { oldonRollOver(); _but.gotoAndStop(2); }; oldonRollOut = this.onRollOut; this.onRollOut = function () { oldonRollOut(); _but.gotoAndStop(1); }; _but.stop();
Symbol 27 MovieClip [#prevpage] Frame 1
_but.tabIndex = 6; this.onPress = function (keyboard) { if (!keyboard) { _but.gotoAndStop(3); } _root.PreviousPage(); if (!keyboard) { _focusrect = false; Selection.setFocus(this); _focusrect = true; } _root.toolbar.DropDownToolbar._visible = false; }; this._but.onKeyDown = function () { if ((Key.getCode() == 13) || (Key.getCode() == 32)) { this._parent.onPress(true); } }; this.onRelease = function () { _but.gotoAndStop(2); }; this.onReleaseOutside = function () { _but.gotoAndStop(1); }; oldonRollOver = this.onRollOver; this.onRollOver = function () { oldonRollOver(); _but.gotoAndStop(2); }; oldonRollOut = this.onRollOut; this.onRollOut = function () { oldonRollOut(); _but.gotoAndStop(1); }; _but.stop();
Symbol 29 MovieClip [#scalePage] Frame 1
_but.tabIndex = 5; this.onPress = function () { _root.FitPage(); _but.gotoAndStop(3); _root.toolbar.DropDownToolbar._visible = false; }; this._but.onKeyDown = function () { if ((Key.getCode() == 13) || (Key.getCode() == 32)) { this._parent.onPress(); } }; this.onRelease = (this.onReleaseOutside = function () { _but.gotoAndStop(2); }); oldonRollOver = this.onRollOver; this.onRollOver = function () { oldonRollOver(); _but.gotoAndStop(2); }; oldonRollOut = this.onRollOut; this.onRollOut = function () { oldonRollOut(); trace(_global.scaleMode); if (_global.scaleMode != "page") { _but.gotoAndStop(1); } }; listenerObject = new Object(); listenerObject.onZoomModeChange = function () { if (_global.scaleMode == "page") { _but.gotoAndStop(2); } else { _but.gotoAndStop(1); } }; listenerObject.onZoomModeChange(); _root.Print2FlashEvents.addListener(listenerObject); _but.stop();
Symbol 31 MovieClip [#scaleWidth] Frame 1
_but.tabIndex = 4; this.onPress = function () { _root.FitWidth(); _but.gotoAndStop(3); _root.toolbar.DropDownToolbar._visible = false; }; this._but.onKeyDown = function () { if ((Key.getCode() == 13) || (Key.getCode() == 32)) { this._parent.onPress(); } }; this.onRelease = (this.onReleaseOutside = function () { _but.gotoAndStop(2); }); oldonRollOver = this.onRollOver; this.onRollOver = function () { oldonRollOver(); _but.gotoAndStop(2); }; oldonRollOut = this.onRollOut; this.onRollOut = function () { oldonRollOut(); if (_global.scaleMode != "width") { _but.gotoAndStop(1); } }; listenerObject = new Object(); listenerObject.onZoomModeChange = function () { if (_global.scaleMode == "width") { _but.gotoAndStop(2); } else { _but.gotoAndStop(1); } }; listenerObject.onZoomModeChange(); _root.Print2FlashEvents.addListener(listenerObject); _but.stop();
Symbol 33 MovieClip [#moveMode] Frame 1
_but.tabIndex = 1; this.onPress = function () { if (_global.mousemode == "select") { _root.SetMouseMode("move"); } _but.gotoAndStop(3); _root.toolbar.DropDownToolbar._visible = false; }; this._but.onKeyDown = function () { if ((Key.getCode() == 13) || (Key.getCode() == 32)) { this._parent.onPress(); } }; this.onRelease = (this.onReleaseOutside = function () { _but.gotoAndStop(2); }); oldonRollOver = this.onRollOver; this.onRollOver = function () { oldonRollOver(); _but.gotoAndStop(2); }; oldonRollOut = this.onRollOut; this.onRollOut = function () { oldonRollOut(); if (_global.mousemode == "select") { _but.gotoAndStop(1); } }; listenerObject = new Object(); listenerObject.onMouseModeChange = function () { if (_global.mousemode == "move") { _but.gotoAndStop(2); } else { _but.gotoAndStop(1); } }; listenerObject.onMouseModeChange(); _root.Print2FlashEvents.addListener(listenerObject); _but.stop();
Symbol 35 MovieClip [#print] Frame 1
_but.tabIndex = 12; this.onPress = function () { this.onRollOut(); if (!_root.NoPrinting) { _root.Print(); } _root.toolbar.DropDownToolbar._visible = false; }; this._but.onKeyDown = function () { if ((Key.getCode() == 13) || (Key.getCode() == 32)) { this._parent.onPress(); } }; this.onRelease = (this.onReleaseOutside = function () { _but.gotoAndStop(1); }); oldonRollOver = this.onRollOver; this.onRollOver = function () { oldonRollOver(); _but.gotoAndStop(2); }; oldonRollOut = this.onRollOut; this.onRollOut = function () { oldonRollOut(); _but.gotoAndStop(1); }; _but.stop();
Symbol 44 MovieClip [BrdrShdw] Frame 1
mx.skins.ColoredSkinElement.setColorStyle(this, "shadowColor");
Symbol 46 MovieClip [BrdrFace] Frame 1
mx.skins.ColoredSkinElement.setColorStyle(this, "buttonColor");
Symbol 49 MovieClip [BrdrBlk] Frame 1
mx.skins.ColoredSkinElement.setColorStyle(this, "borderColor");
Symbol 51 MovieClip [BrdrHilght] Frame 1
mx.skins.ColoredSkinElement.setColorStyle(this, "highlightColor");
Symbol 54 MovieClip [Defaults] Frame 1
#initclip 36 Object.registerClass("Defaults", mx.skins.halo.Defaults); #endinitclip
Symbol 55 MovieClip [UIObjectExtensions] Frame 1
#initclip 37 Object.registerClass("UIObjectExtensions", mx.core.ext.UIObjectExtensions); #endinitclip
Symbol 56 MovieClip [UIObject] Frame 1
#initclip 38 Object.registerClass("UIObject", mx.core.UIObject); #endinitclip stop();
Symbol 59 Button
on (keyPress "<Tab>") { this.tabHandler(); }
Symbol 60 MovieClip [FocusRect] Frame 1
#initclip 39 Object.registerClass("FocusRect", mx.skins.halo.FocusRect); #endinitclip
Symbol 61 MovieClip [FocusManager] Frame 1
#initclip 40 Object.registerClass("FocusManager", mx.managers.FocusManager); #endinitclip stop();
Symbol 62 MovieClip [UIComponentExtensions] Frame 1
#initclip 41 Object.registerClass("UIComponentExtensions", mx.core.ext.UIComponentExtensions); #endinitclip
Symbol 63 MovieClip [UIComponent] Frame 1
#initclip 42 Object.registerClass("UIComponent", mx.core.UIComponent); #endinitclip stop();
Symbol 64 MovieClip [SimpleButton] Frame 1
#initclip 43 Object.registerClass("SimpleButton", mx.controls.SimpleButton); #endinitclip stop();
Symbol 65 MovieClip [Border] Frame 1
#initclip 44 Object.registerClass("Border", mx.skins.Border); #endinitclip stop();
Symbol 66 MovieClip [RectBorder] Frame 1
#initclip 45 mx.skins.SkinElement.registerElement(mx.skins.RectBorder.symbolName, Object(mx.skins.RectBorder)); Object.registerClass("RectBorder", mx.skins.halo.RectBorder); #endinitclip stop();
Symbol 67 MovieClip [ButtonSkin] Frame 1
#initclip 46 Object.registerClass("ButtonSkin", mx.skins.halo.ButtonSkin); #endinitclip
Symbol 68 MovieClip [Button] Frame 1
#initclip 47 Object.registerClass("Button", mx.controls.Button); #endinitclip stop();
Instance of Symbol 64 MovieClip [SimpleButton] in Symbol 68 MovieClip [Button] Frame 2
//component parameters onClipEvent (initialize) { selected = false; toggle = false; enabled = true; visible = true; minHeight = 0; minWidth = 0; }
Symbol 69 MovieClip [CustomBorder] Frame 1
#initclip 48 Object.registerClass("CustomBorder", mx.skins.CustomBorder); mx.skins.SkinElement.registerElement("CustomBorder", mx.skins.CustomBorder); #endinitclip
Symbol 81 MovieClip [ScrollThemeColor1] Frame 1
mx.skins.ColoredSkinElement.setColorStyle(this, "themeColor");
Symbol 83 MovieClip [ScrollThemeColor2] Frame 1
mx.skins.ColoredSkinElement.setColorStyle(this, "themeColor");
Symbol 94 MovieClip [ThumbThemeColor1] Frame 1
mx.skins.ColoredSkinElement.setColorStyle(this, "themeColor");
Symbol 96 MovieClip [ThumbThemeColor3] Frame 1
mx.skins.ColoredSkinElement.setColorStyle(this, "themeColor");
Symbol 103 MovieClip [ThumbThemeColor2] Frame 1
mx.skins.ColoredSkinElement.setColorStyle(this, "themeColor");
Symbol 124 MovieClip [BtnDownArrow] Frame 1
#initclip 49 Object.registerClass("BtnDownArrow", mx.controls.SimpleButton); #endinitclip
Symbol 125 MovieClip [BtnUpArrow] Frame 1
#initclip 50 Object.registerClass("BtnUpArrow", mx.controls.SimpleButton); #endinitclip
Symbol 127 MovieClip [HScrollBar] Frame 1
#initclip 51 Object.registerClass("HScrollBar", mx.controls.HScrollBar); #endinitclip stop();
Instance of Symbol 68 MovieClip [Button] in Symbol 127 MovieClip [HScrollBar] Frame 2
//component parameters onClipEvent (initialize) { icon = ""; label = "Button"; labelPlacement = "right"; selected = false; toggle = false; enabled = true; visible = true; minHeight = 0; minWidth = 0; }
Instance of Symbol 64 MovieClip [SimpleButton] in Symbol 127 MovieClip [HScrollBar] Frame 2
//component parameters onClipEvent (initialize) { selected = false; toggle = false; enabled = true; visible = true; minHeight = 0; minWidth = 0; }
Symbol 128 MovieClip [VScrollBar] Frame 1
#initclip 52 Object.registerClass("VScrollBar", mx.controls.VScrollBar); #endinitclip stop();
Instance of Symbol 68 MovieClip [Button] in Symbol 128 MovieClip [VScrollBar] Frame 2
//component parameters onClipEvent (initialize) { icon = ""; label = "Button"; labelPlacement = "right"; selected = false; toggle = false; enabled = true; visible = true; minHeight = 0; minWidth = 0; }
Instance of Symbol 64 MovieClip [SimpleButton] in Symbol 128 MovieClip [VScrollBar] Frame 2
//component parameters onClipEvent (initialize) { selected = false; toggle = false; enabled = true; visible = true; minHeight = 0; minWidth = 0; }
Symbol 129 MovieClip [View] Frame 1
#initclip 53 Object.registerClass("View", mx.core.View); #endinitclip stop();
Symbol 130 MovieClip [ScrollView] Frame 1
#initclip 54 Object.registerClass("ScrollView", mx.core.ScrollView); #endinitclip stop();
Instance of Symbol 127 MovieClip [HScrollBar] in Symbol 130 MovieClip [ScrollView] Frame 2
//component parameters onClipEvent (initialize) { enabled = true; visible = true; minHeight = 0; minWidth = 0; }
Instance of Symbol 128 MovieClip [VScrollBar] in Symbol 130 MovieClip [ScrollView] Frame 2
//component parameters onClipEvent (initialize) { enabled = true; visible = true; minHeight = 0; minWidth = 0; }
Symbol 131 MovieClip [ScrollPane] Frame 1
#initclip 55 Object.registerClass("ScrollPane", mx.containers.ScrollPane); #endinitclip stop();
Symbol 176 MovieClip Frame 1
SliderHandleBtn._accProps = new Object(); SliderHandleBtn._accProps.silent = true;
Symbol 177 MovieClip Frame 1
SliderHandle._accProps = new Object(); SliderHandle._accProps.silent = true;
Symbol 181 MovieClip Frame 1
ScaleTextField._accProps = new Object(); ScaleTextField._accProps.name = "Zoom"; ScaleTextField.tabIndex = 3;
Symbol 186 MovieClip Frame 1
PageNoField._accProps = new Object(); PageNoField._accProps.name = "Go to page"; PageNoField.tabIndex = 7;
Symbol 187 MovieClip Frame 1
PageNoFieldMC._accProps = new Object(); PageNoFieldMC._accProps.name = "Go to page";
Instance of Symbol 186 MovieClip "PageNoFieldMC" in Symbol 187 MovieClip Frame 1
onClipEvent (load) { function ShowPageNoFieldTip(show) { _parent._parent.pagenotip._visible = ((!Accessibility.isActive()) && (_parent._visible)) && (show); } PageNoField.onSetFocus = function () { ShowPageNoFieldTip(false); _root.PageNoFieldFocused = true; }; PageNoField.onKillFocus = function () { _root.PageNoFieldFocused = false; }; } onClipEvent (mouseMove) { var pagenotipvis = hitTest(_root._xmouse, _root._ymouse, false); ShowPageNoFieldTip((!_root.PageNoFieldFocused) && (pagenotipvis)); var totpagtipvis = ((!Accessibility.isActive()) && (_parent.TotalPagesMC.hitTest(_root._xmouse, _root._ymouse, false))); _parent._parent.totalpagestip._visible = (_parent._visible && (totpagtipvis)) && (!pagenotipvis); } onClipEvent (keyDown) { if (_root.PageNoFieldFocused && (Key.getCode() == 13)) { _root.ProcessPageNo(); } }
Symbol 190 MovieClip Frame 1
searchPattern._accProps = new Object(); searchPattern._accProps.name = "Search"; searchPattern.tabIndex = 9;
Symbol 192 MovieClip Frame 1
_but.tabIndex = 10; this.onPress = function (keyboard) { if (!keyboard) { _but.gotoAndStop(3); } _root.Search(); if (!keyboard) { _focusrect = false; Selection.setFocus(this); _focusrect = true; } _root.toolbar.DropDownToolbar._visible = false; }; this._but.onKeyDown = function () { if ((Key.getCode() == 13) || (Key.getCode() == 32)) { this._parent.onPress(true); } }; this.onRelease = function () { _but.gotoAndStop(2); }; this.onReleaseOutside = function () { _but.gotoAndStop(1); }; oldonRollOver = this.onRollOver; this.onRollOver = function () { oldonRollOver(); _but.gotoAndStop(2); }; oldonRollOut = this.onRollOut; this.onRollOut = function () { oldonRollOut(); _but.gotoAndStop(1); }; _but.stop();
Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1
logo._accProps = new Object(); logo._accProps.silent = true; print._accProps = new Object(); print._accProps.name = "Print"; print._accProps.shortcut = "Control+P"; print._accProps.forceSimple = true; ZoomSlider._accProps = new Object(); ZoomSlider._accProps.silent = true; ScaleTextMovie._accProps = new Object(); ScaleTextMovie._accProps.name = "Zoom"; moveMode._accProps = new Object(); moveMode._accProps.name = "Drag"; moveMode._accProps.forceSimple = true; scaleWidth._accProps = new Object(); scaleWidth._accProps.name = "Fit width"; scaleWidth._accProps.forceSimple = true; scalePage._accProps = new Object(); scalePage._accProps.name = "Fit page"; scalePage._accProps.forceSimple = true; prevpage._accProps = new Object(); prevpage._accProps.name = "Previous page"; prevpage._accProps.shortcut = "Control+Y"; prevpage._accProps.forceSimple = true; rotate._accProps = new Object(); rotate._accProps.name = "Rotate"; rotate._accProps.forceSimple = true; help._accProps = new Object(); help._accProps.name = "Help"; help._accProps.forceSimple = true; newwindow._accProps = new Object(); newwindow._accProps.name = "Open in New Window"; newwindow._accProps.forceSimple = true; selMode._accProps = new Object(); selMode._accProps.name = "Select Text"; selMode._accProps.forceSimple = true; more._accProps = new Object(); more._accProps.silent = true; nextpage._accProps = new Object(); nextpage._accProps.name = "Next page"; nextpage._accProps.shortcut = "Control+U"; nextpage._accProps.forceSimple = true; searchPatternmc._accProps = new Object(); searchPatternmc._accProps.name = "Search"; searchbut._accProps = new Object(); searchbut._accProps.name = "Search"; searchbut._accProps.forceSimple = true;
Instance of Symbol 171 MovieClip "logo" in Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1
onClipEvent (enterFrame) { this.onPress = function () { getURL ("http://print2flash.com", "_blank"); }; }
Instance of Symbol 181 MovieClip "ScaleTextMovie" in Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1
onClipEvent (load) { function ShowZoomTip(show) { _parent.ScaleTextMovietip._visible = ((!Accessibility.isActive()) && (_parent.ScaleTextMovie._visible)) && (show); } ScaleTextField.onSetFocus = function () { ShowZoomTip(false); _root.ZoomFieldFocused = true; }; ScaleTextField.onKillFocus = function () { _root.ZoomFieldFocused = false; }; } onClipEvent (mouseMove) { ShowZoomTip((!_root.ZoomFieldFocused) && (hitTest(_root._xmouse, _root._ymouse, false))); } onClipEvent (keyDown) { if (_root.ZoomFieldFocused && (Key.getCode() == 13)) { _root.ProcessZoomEntry(); } }
Instance of Symbol 190 MovieClip "searchPatternmc" in Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1
onClipEvent (load) { function ShowSearchPatTip(show) { _parent.searchPatternmctip._visible = ((!Accessibility.isActive()) && (_parent.searchPatternmc._visible)) && (show); } searchPattern.onSetFocus = function () { ShowSearchPatTip(false); _root.SearchFieldFocused = true; }; searchPattern.onKillFocus = function () { _root.SearchFieldFocused = false; }; } onClipEvent (mouseMove) { ShowSearchPatTip((!_root.SearchFieldFocused) && (hitTest(_root._xmouse, _root._ymouse, false))); } onClipEvent (keyDown) { if (_root.SearchFieldFocused && (Key.getCode() == 13)) { _root.Search(); } }
Symbol 198 MovieClip [__Packages.CPrint2FlashEvents] Frame 0
class CPrint2FlashEvents { function CPrint2FlashEvents () { } function addListener(listener) { listeners.push(listener); } function fireEvent(event) { var i = 0; while (i < listeners.length) { var listener = listeners[i]; var func = eval ("listener." + event); func.call(listener); i++; } } var listeners = Array(); }
Symbol 199 MovieClip [__Packages.Slider] Frame 0
class Slider { var SliderControl, Min, Max, Width, SliderHandleMC, SliderHandle, Slider; function Slider (SliderControl, Min, Max) { this.SliderControl = SliderControl; this.Min = Min; this.Max = Max; Width = Math.floor(SliderControl._width - SliderControl.SliderHandle._width); SliderHandleMC = SliderControl.SliderHandle; SliderHandle = SliderHandleMC.SliderHandleBtn; SliderHandle.onPress = onHandlePress; SliderHandle.Slider = this; SliderControl.Slider = this; SliderHandle.onRelease = (SliderHandle.onReleaseOutside = onHandleRelease); SliderControl.onMouseDown = onMouseDown; } function GetValue() { return(Math.round(Min + ((SliderControl.SliderHandle._x / Width) * (Max - Min)))); } function SetValue(val) { if (val > Max) { val = Max; } else if (val < Min) { val = Min; } SliderControl.SliderHandle._x = ((val - Min) / (Max - Min)) * Width; } function onHandlePress() { startDrag (Slider.SliderControl.SliderHandle, false, 0, 0, Slider.Width, 0); } function onHandleRelease() { stopDrag(); Slider.onChange(); } function onMouseDown() { if ((Slider.SliderControl._visible && (Slider.SliderControl.hitTest(_root._xmouse, _root._ymouse))) && (!Slider.SliderHandleMC.hitTest(_root._xmouse, _root._ymouse))) { Slider.SetValue(Math.round(Slider.Min + ((Slider.SliderControl._xmouse / Slider.Width) * (Slider.Max - Slider.Min)))); Slider.onChange(); } } }
Symbol 36 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.core.UIObject] Frame 0
class mx.core.UIObject extends MovieClip { var _width, _height, _x, _y, _parent, _minHeight, _minWidth, _visible, dispatchEvent, _xscale, _yscale, methodTable, onEnterFrame, tfList, __width, __height, moveTo, lineTo, createTextField, attachMovie, buildDepthTable, findNextAvailableDepth, idNames, childrenCreated, _name, createAccessibilityImplementation, _endInit, validateNow, hasOwnProperty, initProperties, stylecache, className, ignoreClassStyleDeclaration, _tf, fontFamily, fontSize, color, marginLeft, marginRight, fontStyle, fontWeight, textAlign, textIndent, textDecoration, embedFonts, styleName, enabled; function UIObject () { super(); constructObject(); } function get width() { return(_width); } function get height() { return(_height); } function get left() { return(_x); } function get x() { return(_x); } function get top() { return(_y); } function get y() { return(_y); } function get right() { return(_parent.width - (_x + width)); } function get bottom() { return(_parent.height - (_y + height)); } function getMinHeight(Void) { return(_minHeight); } function setMinHeight(h) { _minHeight = h; } function get minHeight() { return(getMinHeight()); } function set minHeight(h) { setMinHeight(h); //return(minHeight); } function getMinWidth(Void) { return(_minWidth); } function setMinWidth(w) { _minWidth = w; } function get minWidth() { return(getMinWidth()); } function set minWidth(w) { setMinWidth(w); //return(minWidth); } function setVisible(x, noEvent) { if (x != _visible) { _visible = x; if (noEvent != true) { dispatchEvent({type:(x ? "reveal" : "hide")}); } } } function get visible() { return(_visible); } function set visible(x) { setVisible(x, false); //return(visible); } function get scaleX() { return(_xscale); } function set scaleX(x) { _xscale = x; //return(scaleX); } function get scaleY() { return(_yscale); } function set scaleY(y) { _yscale = y; //return(scaleY); } function doLater(obj, fn) { if (methodTable == undefined) { methodTable = new Array(); } methodTable.push({obj:obj, fn:fn}); onEnterFrame = doLaterDispatcher; } function doLaterDispatcher(Void) { delete onEnterFrame; if (invalidateFlag) { redraw(); } var _local3 = methodTable; methodTable = new Array(); if (_local3.length > 0) { var _local2; while (_local2 = _local3.shift() , _local2 != undefined) { _local2.obj[_local2.fn](); } } } function cancelAllDoLaters(Void) { delete onEnterFrame; methodTable = new Array(); } function invalidate(Void) { invalidateFlag = true; onEnterFrame = doLaterDispatcher; } function invalidateStyle(Void) { invalidate(); } function redraw(bAlways) { if (invalidateFlag || (bAlways)) { invalidateFlag = false; var _local2; for (_local2 in tfList) { tfList[_local2].draw(); } draw(); dispatchEvent({type:"draw"}); } } function draw(Void) { } function move(x, y, noEvent) { var _local3 = _x; var _local2 = _y; _x = x; _y = y; if (noEvent != true) { dispatchEvent({type:"move", oldX:_local3, oldY:_local2}); } } function setSize(w, h, noEvent) { var _local2 = __width; var _local3 = __height; __width = w; __height = h; size(); if (noEvent != true) { dispatchEvent({type:"resize", oldWidth:_local2, oldHeight:_local3}); } } function size(Void) { _width = __width; _height = __height; } function drawRect(x1, y1, x2, y2) { moveTo(x1, y1); lineTo(x2, y1); lineTo(x2, y2); lineTo(x1, y2); lineTo(x1, y1); } function createLabel(name, depth, text) { createTextField(name, depth, 0, 0, 0, 0); var _local2 = this[name]; _local2._color = textColorList; _local2._visible = false; _local2.__text = text; if (tfList == undefined) { tfList = new Object(); } tfList[name] = _local2; _local2.invalidateStyle(); invalidate(); _local2.styleName = this; return(_local2); } function createObject(linkageName, id, depth, initobj) { return(attachMovie(linkageName, id, depth, initobj)); } function createClassObject(className, id, depth, initobj) { var _local3 = className.symbolName == undefined; if (_local3) { Object.registerClass(className.symbolOwner.symbolName, className); } var _local4 = createObject(className.symbolOwner.symbolName, id, depth, initobj); if (_local3) { Object.registerClass(className.symbolOwner.symbolName, className.symbolOwner); } return(_local4); } function createEmptyObject(id, depth) { return(createClassObject(mx.core.UIObject, id, depth)); } function destroyObject(id) { var _local2 = this[id]; if (_local2.getDepth() < 0) { var _local4 = buildDepthTable(); var _local5 = findNextAvailableDepth(0, _local4, "up"); var _local3 = _local5; _local2.swapDepths(_local3); } _local2.removeMovieClip(); delete this[id]; } function getSkinIDName(tag) { return(idNames[tag]); } function setSkin(tag, linkageName, initObj) { if (_global.skinRegistry[linkageName] == undefined) { mx.skins.SkinElement.registerElement(linkageName, mx.skins.SkinElement); } return(createObject(linkageName, getSkinIDName(tag), tag, initObj)); } function createSkin(tag) { var _local2 = getSkinIDName(tag); createEmptyObject(_local2, tag); return(this[_local2]); } function createChildren(Void) { } function _createChildren(Void) { createChildren(); childrenCreated = true; } function constructObject(Void) { if (_name == undefined) { return(undefined); } init(); _createChildren(); createAccessibilityImplementation(); _endInit(); if (validateNow) { redraw(true); } else { invalidate(); } } function initFromClipParameters(Void) { var _local4 = false; var _local2; for (_local2 in clipParameters) { if (hasOwnProperty(_local2)) { _local4 = true; this["def_" + _local2] = this[_local2]; delete this[_local2]; } } if (_local4) { for (_local2 in clipParameters) { var _local3 = this["def_" + _local2]; if (_local3 != undefined) { this[_local2] = _local3; } } } } function init(Void) { __width = _width; __height = _height; if (initProperties == undefined) { initFromClipParameters(); } else { initProperties(); } if (_global.cascadingStyles == true) { stylecache = new Object(); } } function getClassStyleDeclaration(Void) { var _local4 = this; var _local3 = className; while (_local3 != undefined) { if (ignoreClassStyleDeclaration[_local3] == undefined) { if (_global.styles[_local3] != undefined) { return(_global.styles[_local3]); } } _local4 = _local4.__proto__; _local3 = _local4.className; } } function setColor(color) { } function __getTextFormat(tf, bAll) { var _local8 = stylecache.tf; if (_local8 != undefined) { var _local3; for (_local3 in mx.styles.StyleManager.TextFormatStyleProps) { if (bAll || (mx.styles.StyleManager.TextFormatStyleProps[_local3])) { if (tf[_local3] == undefined) { tf[_local3] = _local8[_local3]; } } } return(false); } var _local6 = false; for (var _local3 in mx.styles.StyleManager.TextFormatStyleProps) { if (bAll || (mx.styles.StyleManager.TextFormatStyleProps[_local3])) { if (tf[_local3] == undefined) { var _local5 = _tf[_local3]; if (_local5 != undefined) { tf[_local3] = _local5; } else if ((_local3 == "font") && (fontFamily != undefined)) { tf[_local3] = fontFamily; } else if ((_local3 == "size") && (fontSize != undefined)) { tf[_local3] = fontSize; } else if ((_local3 == "color") && (color != undefined)) { tf[_local3] = color; } else if ((_local3 == "leftMargin") && (marginLeft != undefined)) { tf[_local3] = marginLeft; } else if ((_local3 == "rightMargin") && (marginRight != undefined)) { tf[_local3] = marginRight; } else if ((_local3 == "italic") && (fontStyle != undefined)) { tf[_local3] = fontStyle == _local3; } else if ((_local3 == "bold") && (fontWeight != undefined)) { tf[_local3] = fontWeight == _local3; } else if ((_local3 == "align") && (textAlign != undefined)) { tf[_local3] = textAlign; } else if ((_local3 == "indent") && (textIndent != undefined)) { tf[_local3] = textIndent; } else if ((_local3 == "underline") && (textDecoration != undefined)) { tf[_local3] = textDecoration == _local3; } else if ((_local3 == "embedFonts") && (embedFonts != undefined)) { tf[_local3] = embedFonts; } else { _local6 = true; } } } } if (_local6) { var _local9 = styleName; if (_local9 != undefined) { if (typeof(_local9) != "string") { _local6 = _local9.__getTextFormat(tf, true, this); } else if (_global.styles[_local9] != undefined) { _local6 = _global.styles[_local9].__getTextFormat(tf, true, this); } } } if (_local6) { var _local10 = getClassStyleDeclaration(); if (_local10 != undefined) { _local6 = _local10.__getTextFormat(tf, true, this); } } if (_local6) { if (_global.cascadingStyles) { if (_parent != undefined) { _local6 = _parent.__getTextFormat(tf, false); } } } if (_local6) { _local6 = _global.style.__getTextFormat(tf, true, this); } return(_local6); } function _getTextFormat(Void) { var _local2 = stylecache.tf; if (_local2 != undefined) { return(_local2); } _local2 = new TextFormat(); __getTextFormat(_local2, true); stylecache.tf = _local2; if (enabled == false) { var _local3 = getStyle("disabledColor"); _local2.color = _local3; } return(_local2); } function getStyleName(Void) { var _local2 = styleName; if (_local2 != undefined) { if (typeof(_local2) != "string") { return(_local2.getStyleName()); } return(_local2); } if (_parent != undefined) { return(_parent.getStyleName()); } return(undefined); } function getStyle(styleProp) { var _local3; _global.getStyleCounter++; if (this[styleProp] != undefined) { return(this[styleProp]); } var _local6 = styleName; if (_local6 != undefined) { if (typeof(_local6) != "string") { _local3 = _local6.getStyle(styleProp); } else { var _local7 = _global.styles[_local6]; _local3 = _local7.getStyle(styleProp); } } if (_local3 != undefined) { return(_local3); } var _local7 = getClassStyleDeclaration(); if (_local7 != undefined) { _local3 = _local7[styleProp]; } if (_local3 != undefined) { return(_local3); } if (_global.cascadingStyles) { if (mx.styles.StyleManager.isInheritingStyle(styleProp) || (mx.styles.StyleManager.isColorStyle(styleProp))) { var _local5 = stylecache; if (_local5 != undefined) { if (_local5[styleProp] != undefined) { return(_local5[styleProp]); } } if (_parent != undefined) { _local3 = _parent.getStyle(styleProp); } else { _local3 = _global.style[styleProp]; } if (_local5 != undefined) { _local5[styleProp] = _local3; } return(_local3); } } if (_local3 == undefined) { _local3 = _global.style[styleProp]; } return(_local3); } static function mergeClipParameters(o, p) { for (var _local3 in p) { o[_local3] = p[_local3]; } return(true); } static var symbolName = "UIObject"; static var symbolOwner = mx.core.UIObject; static var version = "2.0.0.360"; static var textColorList = {color:1, disabledColor:1}; var invalidateFlag = false; var lineWidth = 1; var lineColor = 0; var tabEnabled = false; var clipParameters = {visible:1, minHeight:1, minWidth:1, maxHeight:1, maxWidth:1, preferredHeight:1, preferredWidth:1}; }
Symbol 37 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.core.UIComponent] Frame 0
class mx.core.UIComponent extends mx.core.UIObject { var __width, __height, invalidate, stylecache, removeEventListener, dispatchEvent, drawFocus, addEventListener, _xscale, _yscale, _focusrect, watch, enabled; function UIComponent () { super(); } function get width() { return(__width); } function get height() { return(__height); } function setVisible(x, noEvent) { super.setVisible(x, noEvent); } function enabledChanged(id, oldValue, newValue) { setEnabled(newValue); invalidate(); delete stylecache.tf; return(newValue); } function setEnabled(enabled) { invalidate(); } function getFocus() { var selFocus = Selection.getFocus(); return(((selFocus === null) ? null : (eval (selFocus)))); } function setFocus() { Selection.setFocus(this); } function getFocusManager() { var _local2 = this; while (_local2 != undefined) { if (_local2.focusManager != undefined) { return(_local2.focusManager); } _local2 = _local2._parent; } return(undefined); } function onKillFocus(newFocus) { removeEventListener("keyDown", this); removeEventListener("keyUp", this); dispatchEvent({type:"focusOut"}); drawFocus(false); } function onSetFocus(oldFocus) { addEventListener("keyDown", this); addEventListener("keyUp", this); dispatchEvent({type:"focusIn"}); if (getFocusManager().bDrawFocus != false) { drawFocus(true); } } function findFocusInChildren(o) { if (o.focusTextField != undefined) { return(o.focusTextField); } if (o.tabEnabled == true) { return(o); } return(undefined); } function findFocusFromObject(o) { if (o.tabEnabled != true) { if (o._parent == undefined) { return(undefined); } if (o._parent.tabEnabled == true) { o = o._parent; } else if (o._parent.tabChildren) { o = findFocusInChildren(o._parent); } else { o = findFocusFromObject(o._parent); } } return(o); } function pressFocus() { var _local3 = findFocusFromObject(this); var _local2 = getFocus(); if (_local3 != _local2) { _local2.drawFocus(false); if (getFocusManager().bDrawFocus != false) { _local3.drawFocus(true); } } } function releaseFocus() { var _local2 = findFocusFromObject(this); if (_local2 != getFocus()) { _local2.setFocus(); } } function isParent(o) { while (o != undefined) { if (o == this) { return(true); } o = o._parent; } return(false); } function size() { } function init() { super.init(); _xscale = 100; _yscale = 100; _focusrect = _global.useFocusRect == false; watch("enabled", enabledChanged); if (enabled == false) { setEnabled(false); } } function dispatchValueChangedEvent(value) { dispatchEvent({type:"valueChanged", value:value}); } static var symbolName = "UIComponent"; static var symbolOwner = mx.core.UIComponent; static var version = "2.0.0.360"; static var kStretch = 5000; var focusEnabled = true; var tabEnabled = true; var origBorderStyles = {themeColor:16711680}; var clipParameters = {}; static var mergedClipParameters = mx.core.UIObject.mergeClipParameters(mx.core.UIComponent.prototype.clipParameters, mx.core.UIObject.prototype.clipParameters); }
Symbol 38 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.core.View] Frame 0
class mx.core.View extends mx.core.UIComponent { var tabChildren, tabEnabled, boundingBox_mc, border_mc, __get__width, __get__height, __tabIndex, depth, createObject, createClassObject, loadExternal, destroyObject, createClassChildAtDepth, doLater; function View () { super(); } function init() { super.init(); tabChildren = true; tabEnabled = false; boundingBox_mc._visible = false; boundingBox_mc._width = (boundingBox_mc._height = 0); } function size() { border_mc.move(0, 0); border_mc.setSize(__get__width(), __get__height()); doLayout(); } function draw() { size(); } function get numChildren() { var _local3 = childNameBase; var _local2 = 0; while (true) { if (this[_local3 + _local2] == undefined) { return(_local2); } _local2++; } } function get tabIndex() { return((tabEnabled ? (__tabIndex) : undefined)); } function set tabIndex(n) { __tabIndex = n; //return(tabIndex); } function addLayoutObject(object) { } function createChild(className, instanceName, initProps) { if (depth == undefined) { depth = 1; } var _local2; if (typeof(className) == "string") { _local2 = createObject(className, instanceName, depth++, initProps); } else { _local2 = createClassObject(className, instanceName, depth++, initProps); } if (_local2 == undefined) { _local2 = loadExternal(className, _loadExternalClass, instanceName, depth++, initProps); } else { this[childNameBase + numChildren] = _local2; _local2._complete = true; childLoaded(_local2); } addLayoutObject(_local2); return(_local2); } function getChildAt(childIndex) { return(this[childNameBase + childIndex]); } function destroyChildAt(childIndex) { if (!((childIndex >= 0) && (childIndex < numChildren))) { return(undefined); } var _local4 = childNameBase + childIndex; var _local6 = numChildren; var _local3; for (_local3 in this) { if (_local3 == _local4) { _local4 = ""; destroyObject(_local3); break; } } var _local2 = Number(childIndex); while (_local2 < (_local6 - 1)) { this[childNameBase + _local2] = this[childNameBase + (_local2 + 1)]; _local2++; } delete this[childNameBase + (_local6 - 1)]; depth--; } function initLayout() { if (!hasBeenLayedOut) { doLayout(); } } function doLayout() { hasBeenLayedOut = true; } function createChildren() { if (border_mc == undefined) { border_mc = createClassChildAtDepth(_global.styles.rectBorderClass, mx.managers.DepthManager.kBottom, {styleName:this}); } doLater(this, "initLayout"); } function convertToUIObject(obj) { } function childLoaded(obj) { convertToUIObject(obj); } static function extension() { mx.core.ExternalContent.enableExternalContent(); } static var symbolName = "View"; static var symbolOwner = mx.core.View; static var version = "2.0.0.360"; var className = "View"; static var childNameBase = "_child"; var hasBeenLayedOut = false; var _loadExternalClass = "UIComponent"; }
Symbol 39 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.core.ScrollView] Frame 0
class mx.core.ScrollView extends mx.core.View { var __width, hScroller, vScroller, __maxHPosition, propsInited, scrollAreaChanged, specialHScrollCase, createObject, viewableColumns, __height, oldRndUp, viewableRows, __viewMetrics, owner, enabled, border_mc, __get__width, __get__height, invLayout, mask_mc, _parent, dispatchEvent; function ScrollView () { super(); } function getHScrollPolicy(Void) { return(__hScrollPolicy); } function setHScrollPolicy(policy) { __hScrollPolicy = policy.toLowerCase(); if (__width == undefined) { return(undefined); } setScrollProperties(numberOfCols, columnWidth, rowC, rowH, heightPadding, widthPadding); } function get hScrollPolicy() { return(getHScrollPolicy()); } function set hScrollPolicy(policy) { setHScrollPolicy(policy); //return(hScrollPolicy); } function getVScrollPolicy(Void) { return(__vScrollPolicy); } function setVScrollPolicy(policy) { __vScrollPolicy = policy.toLowerCase(); if (__width == undefined) { return(undefined); } setScrollProperties(numberOfCols, columnWidth, rowC, rowH, heightPadding, widthPadding); } function get vScrollPolicy() { return(getVScrollPolicy()); } function set vScrollPolicy(policy) { setVScrollPolicy(policy); //return(vScrollPolicy); } function get hPosition() { return(getHPosition()); } function set hPosition(pos) { setHPosition(pos); //return(hPosition); } function getHPosition(Void) { return(__hPosition); } function setHPosition(pos) { hScroller.__set__scrollPosition(pos); __hPosition = pos; } function get vPosition() { return(getVPosition()); } function set vPosition(pos) { setVPosition(pos); //return(vPosition); } function getVPosition(Void) { return(__vPosition); } function setVPosition(pos) { vScroller.__set__scrollPosition(pos); __vPosition = pos; } function get maxVPosition() { var _local2 = vScroller.maxPos; return(((_local2 == undefined) ? 0 : (_local2))); } function get maxHPosition() { return(getMaxHPosition()); } function set maxHPosition(pos) { setMaxHPosition(pos); //return(maxHPosition); } function getMaxHPosition(Void) { if (__maxHPosition != undefined) { return(__maxHPosition); } var _local2 = hScroller.maxPos; return(((_local2 == undefined) ? 0 : (_local2))); } function setMaxHPosition(pos) { __maxHPosition = pos; } function setScrollProperties(colCount, colWidth, rwCount, rwHeight, hPadding, wPadding) { var _local3 = getViewMetrics(); if (hPadding == undefined) { hPadding = 0; } if (wPadding == undefined) { wPadding = 0; } propsInited = true; delete scrollAreaChanged; heightPadding = hPadding; widthPadding = wPadding; if (colWidth == 0) { colWidth = 1; } if (rwHeight == 0) { rwHeight = 1; } var _local5 = Math.ceil((((__width - _local3.left) - _local3.right) - widthPadding) / colWidth); if ((__hScrollPolicy == "on") || ((_local5 < colCount) && (__hScrollPolicy == "auto"))) { if ((hScroller == undefined) || (specialHScrollCase)) { delete specialHScrollCase; hScroller = createObject("HScrollBar", "hSB", 1001); hScroller.__set__lineScrollSize(20); hScroller.scrollHandler = scrollProxy; hScroller.__set__scrollPosition(__hPosition); scrollAreaChanged = true; } if ((((numberOfCols != colCount) || (columnWidth != colWidth)) || (viewableColumns != _local5)) || (scrollAreaChanged)) { hScroller.setScrollProperties(_local5, 0, colCount - _local5); viewableColumns = _local5; numberOfCols = colCount; columnWidth = colWidth; } } else if (((__hScrollPolicy == "auto") || (__hScrollPolicy == "off")) && (hScroller != undefined)) { hScroller.removeMovieClip(); delete hScroller; scrollAreaChanged = true; } if (heightPadding == undefined) { heightPadding = 0; } var _local4 = Math.ceil((((__height - _local3.top) - _local3.bottom) - heightPadding) / rwHeight); var _local8 = (((__height - _local3.top) - _local3.bottom) % rwHeight) != 0; if ((__vScrollPolicy == "on") || ((_local4 < (rwCount + _local8)) && (__vScrollPolicy == "auto"))) { if (vScroller == undefined) { vScroller = createObject("VScrollBar", "vSB", 1002); vScroller.scrollHandler = scrollProxy; vScroller.__set__scrollPosition(__vPosition); scrollAreaChanged = true; rowH = 0; } if ((((rowC != rwCount) || (rowH != rwHeight)) || ((viewableRows + _local8) != (_local4 + oldRndUp))) || (scrollAreaChanged)) { vScroller.setScrollProperties(_local4, 0, (rwCount - _local4) + _local8); viewableRows = _local4; rowC = rwCount; rowH = rwHeight; oldRndUp = _local8; } } else if (((__vScrollPolicy == "auto") || (__vScrollPolicy == "off")) && (vScroller != undefined)) { vScroller.removeMovieClip(); delete vScroller; scrollAreaChanged = true; } numberOfCols = colCount; columnWidth = colWidth; if (scrollAreaChanged) { doLayout(); var _local2 = __viewMetrics; var _local12 = ((owner != undefined) ? (owner) : this); _local12.layoutContent(_local2.left, _local2.top, ((columnWidth * numberOfCols) - _local2.left) - _local2.right, rowC * rowH, (__width - _local2.left) - _local2.right, (__height - _local2.top) - _local2.bottom); } if (!enabled) { setEnabled(false); } } function getViewMetrics(Void) { var _local2 = __viewMetrics; var _local3 = border_mc.__get__borderMetrics(); _local2.left = _local3.left; _local2.right = _local3.right; if (vScroller != undefined) { _local2.right = _local2.right + vScroller.minWidth; } _local2.top = _local3.top; if ((hScroller == undefined) && ((__hScrollPolicy == "on") || (__hScrollPolicy == true))) { hScroller = createObject("FHScrollBar", "hSB", 1001); specialHScrollCase = true; } _local2.bottom = _local3.bottom; if (hScroller != undefined) { _local2.bottom = _local2.bottom + hScroller.minHeight; } return(_local2); } function doLayout(Void) { var _local10 = __get__width(); var _local8 = __get__height(); delete invLayout; var _local3 = (__viewMetrics = getViewMetrics()); var _local2 = _local3.left; var _local9 = _local3.right; var _local5 = _local3.top; var _local11 = _local3.bottom; var _local7 = hScroller; var _local6 = vScroller; _local7.setSize((_local10 - _local2) - _local9, _local7.minHeight + 0); _local7.move(_local2, _local8 - _local11); _local6.setSize(_local6.minWidth + 0, (_local8 - _local5) - _local11); _local6.move(_local10 - _local9, _local5); var _local4 = mask_mc; _local4._width = (_local10 - _local2) - _local9; _local4._height = (_local8 - _local5) - _local11; _local4._x = _local2; _local4._y = _local5; } function createChild(id, name, props) { var _local2 = super.createChild(id, name, props); return(_local2); } function init(Void) { super.init(); __viewMetrics = new Object(); if (_global.__SVMouseWheelManager == undefined) { var _local4 = (_global.__SVMouseWheelManager = new Object()); _local4.onMouseWheel = __onMouseWheel; Mouse.addListener(_local4); } } function __onMouseWheel(delta, scrollTarget) { var _local3 = scrollTarget; var _local1; while (_local3 != undefined) { if (_local3 instanceof mx.core.ScrollView) { _local1 = _local3; } _local3 = _local3._parent; } if (_local1 != undefined) { _local3 = ((delta <= 0) ? 1 : -1); var _local2 = _local1.vScroller.lineScrollSize; if (_local2 == undefined) { _local2 = 0; } _local2 = Math.max(Math.abs(delta), _local2); _local1.vPosition = _local1.vPosition + (_local2 * _local3); _local1.dispatchEvent({type:"scroll", direction:"vertical", position:_local1.vPosition}); } } function createChildren(Void) { super.createChildren(); if (mask_mc == undefined) { mask_mc = createObject("BoundingBox", "mask_mc", MASK_DEPTH); } mask_mc._visible = false; } function invalidate(Void) { super.invalidate(); } function draw(Void) { size(); } function size(Void) { super.size(); } function scrollProxy(docObj) { _parent.onScroll(docObj); } function onScroll(docObj) { var _local3 = docObj.target; var _local2 = _local3.scrollPosition; if (_local3 == vScroller) { var _local4 = "vertical"; var _local5 = "__vPosition"; } else { var _local4 = "horizontal"; var _local5 = "__hPosition"; } dispatchEvent({type:"scroll", direction:_local4, position:_local2}); this[_local5] = _local2; } function setEnabled(v) { vScroller.enabled = (hScroller.enabled = v); } function childLoaded(obj) { super.childLoaded(obj); obj.setMask(mask_mc); } static var symbolName = "ScrollView"; static var symbolOwner = mx.core.ScrollView; static var version = "2.0.0.360"; var className = "ScrollView"; var __vScrollPolicy = "auto"; var __hScrollPolicy = "off"; var __vPosition = 0; var __hPosition = 0; var numberOfCols = 0; var rowC = 0; var columnWidth = 1; var rowH = 0; var heightPadding = 0; var widthPadding = 0; var MASK_DEPTH = 10000; }
Symbol 40 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.containers.ScrollPane] Frame 0
class mx.containers.ScrollPane extends mx.core.ScrollView { var _total, _loaded, destroyChildAt, createChild, __scrollContent, spContentHolder, hScroller, vScroller, __get__hScrollPolicy, __vScrollPolicy, __get__vScrollPolicy, tabEnabled, keyDown, mask_mc, hPosition, __get__maxHPosition, vPosition, __get__maxVPosition, __hPosition, __vPosition, invalidate; function ScrollPane () { super(); } function getBytesTotal() { return(_total); } function getBytesLoaded() { return(_loaded); } function set contentPath(scrollableContent) { if (!initializing) { if (scrollableContent == undefined) { destroyChildAt(0); } else { if (this[mx.core.View.childNameBase + 0] != undefined) { destroyChildAt(0); } createChild(scrollableContent, "spContentHolder"); } } __scrollContent = scrollableContent; //return(contentPath); } function get contentPath() { return(__scrollContent); } function get content() { return(spContentHolder); } function setHPosition(position) { if ((position <= hScroller.maxPos) && (position >= hScroller.minPos)) { super.setHPosition(position); spContentHolder._x = -position; } } function setVPosition(position) { if ((position <= vScroller.maxPos) && (position >= vScroller.minPos)) { super.setVPosition(position); spContentHolder._y = -position; } } function get vLineScrollSize() { return(__vLineScrollSize); } function set vLineScrollSize(vLineSize) { __vLineScrollSize = vLineSize; vScroller.__set__lineScrollSize(vLineSize); //return(vLineScrollSize); } function get hLineScrollSize() { return(__hLineScrollSize); } function set hLineScrollSize(hLineSize) { __hLineScrollSize = hLineSize; hScroller.__set__lineScrollSize(hLineSize); //return(hLineScrollSize); } function get vPageScrollSize() { return(__vPageScrollSize); } function set vPageScrollSize(vPageSize) { __vPageScrollSize = vPageSize; vScroller.__set__pageScrollSize(vPageSize); //return(vPageScrollSize); } function get hPageScrollSize() { return(__hPageScrollSize); } function set hPageScrollSize(hPageSize) { __hPageScrollSize = hPageSize; hScroller.__set__pageScrollSize(hPageSize); //return(hPageScrollSize); } function set hScrollPolicy(policy) { __hScrollPolicy = policy.toLowerCase(); setScrollProperties(spContentHolder._width, 1, spContentHolder._height, 1); //return(__get__hScrollPolicy()); } function set vScrollPolicy(policy) { __vScrollPolicy = policy.toLowerCase(); setScrollProperties(spContentHolder._width, 1, spContentHolder._height, 1); //return(__get__vScrollPolicy()); } function get scrollDrag() { return(__scrollDrag); } function set scrollDrag(s) { __scrollDrag = s; if (__scrollDrag) { spContentHolder.useHandCursor = true; spContentHolder.onPress = function () { this._parent.startDragLoop(); }; spContentHolder.tabEnabled = false; spContentHolder.onRelease = (spContentHolder.onReleaseOutside = function () { delete this.onMouseMove; }); __scrollDrag = true; } else { delete spContentHolder.onPress; spContentHolder.tabEnabled = false; spContentHolder.tabChildren = true; spContentHolder.useHandCursor = false; __scrollDrag = false; } //return(scrollDrag); } function init(Void) { super.init(); tabEnabled = true; keyDown = _onKeyDown; } function createChildren(Void) { super.createChildren(); mask_mc._visible = false; initializing = false; if ((__scrollContent != undefined) && (__scrollContent != "")) { contentPath = (__scrollContent); } } function size(Void) { super.size(); setScrollProperties(spContentHolder._width, 1, spContentHolder._height, 1); hPosition = Math.min(hPosition, __get__maxHPosition()); vPosition = Math.min(vPosition, __get__maxVPosition()); } function setScrollProperties(columnCount, columnWidth, rowCount, rowHeight) { super.setScrollProperties(columnCount, columnWidth, rowCount, rowHeight); hScroller.__set__lineScrollSize(__hLineScrollSize); hScroller.__set__pageScrollSize(__hPageScrollSize); vScroller.__set__lineScrollSize(__vLineScrollSize); vScroller.__set__pageScrollSize(__vPageScrollSize); } function onScroll(scrollEvent) { super.onScroll(scrollEvent); spContentHolder._x = -__hPosition; spContentHolder._y = -__vPosition; } function childLoaded(obj) { super.childLoaded(obj); onComplete(); } function onComplete(Void) { setScrollProperties(spContentHolder._width, 1, spContentHolder._height, 1); hPosition = 0; vPosition = 0; scrollDrag = (__scrollDrag); invalidate(); } function startDragLoop(Void) { spContentHolder.lastX = spContentHolder._xmouse; spContentHolder.lastY = spContentHolder._ymouse; spContentHolder.onMouseMove = function () { var _local4 = this.lastX - this._xmouse; var _local3 = this.lastY - this._ymouse; _local4 = _local4 + this._parent.hPosition; _local3 = _local3 + this._parent.vPosition; this._parent.hPosition = _local4; this._parent.vPosition = _local3; if ((this._parent.hPosition < this._parent.hScroller.maxPos) && (this._parent.hPosition > this._parent.hScroller.minPos)) { this.lastX = this._xmouse; } else if (this._parent.hPosition > this._parent.hScroller.maxPos) { this._parent.hPosition = this._parent.hScroller.maxPos; } else if (this._parent.hPosition < this._parent.hScroller.minPos) { this._parent.hPosition = this._parent.hScroller.minPos; } if ((this._parent.vPosition < this._parent.vScroller.maxPos) && (this._parent.vPosition > this._parent.vScroller.minPos)) { this.lastY = this._ymouse; } else if (this._parent.vPosition > this._parent.vScroller.maxPos) { this._parent.vPosition = this._parent.vScroller.maxPos; } else if (this._parent.vPosition < this._parent.vScroller.minPos) { this._parent.vPosition = this._parent.vScroller.minPos; } super.dispatchEvent({type:"scroll"}); }; } function dispatchEvent(o) { o.target = this; _total = o.total; _loaded = o.current; super.dispatchEvent(o); } function refreshPane(Void) { contentPath = (__scrollContent); } function _onKeyDown(e) { if (e.code == 40) { vPosition = vPosition + vLineScrollSize; } else if (e.code == 38) { vPosition = vPosition - vLineScrollSize; } else if (e.code == 37) { hPosition = hPosition - hLineScrollSize; } else if (e.code == 39) { hPosition = hPosition + hLineScrollSize; } else if (e.code == 33) { vPosition = vPosition - vPageScrollSize; } else if (e.code == 34) { vPosition = vPosition + vPageScrollSize; } else if (e.code == 36) { vPosition = vScroller.minPos; } else if (e.code == 35) { vPosition = vScroller.maxPos; } } static var symbolName = "ScrollPane"; static var symbolOwner = mx.containers.ScrollPane; var className = "ScrollPane"; static var version = "2.0.0.360"; var __hScrollPolicy = "auto"; var __scrollDrag = false; var __vLineScrollSize = 5; var __hLineScrollSize = 5; var __vPageScrollSize = 20; var __hPageScrollSize = 20; var clipParameters = {contentPath:1, scrollDrag:1, hScrollPolicy:1, vScrollPolicy:1, vLineScrollSize:1, hLineScrollSize:1, vPageScrollSize:1, hPageScrollSize:1}; static var mergedClipParameters = mx.core.UIObject.mergeClipParameters(mx.containers.ScrollPane.prototype.clipParameters, mx.core.ScrollView.prototype.clipParameters); var initializing = true; }
Symbol 132 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.skins.SkinElement] Frame 0
class mx.skins.SkinElement extends MovieClip { var _visible, _x, _y, _width, _height; function SkinElement () { super(); } static function registerElement(name, className) { Object.registerClass(name, ((className == undefined) ? (mx.skins.SkinElement) : (className))); _global.skinRegistry[name] = true; } function __set__visible(visible) { _visible = visible; } function move(x, y) { _x = x; _y = y; } function setSize(w, h) { _width = w; _height = h; } }
Symbol 133 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.styles.CSSTextStyles] Frame 0
class mx.styles.CSSTextStyles { function CSSTextStyles () { } static function addTextStyles(o, bColor) { o.addProperty("textAlign", function () { return(this._tf.align); }, function (x) { if (this._tf == undefined) { this._tf = new TextFormat(); } this._tf.align = x; }); o.addProperty("fontWeight", function () { return(((this._tf.bold != undefined) ? ((this._tf.bold ? "bold" : "none")) : undefined)); }, function (x) { if (this._tf == undefined) { this._tf = new TextFormat(); } this._tf.bold = x == "bold"; }); if (bColor) { o.addProperty("color", function () { return(this._tf.color); }, function (x) { if (this._tf == undefined) { this._tf = new TextFormat(); } this._tf.color = x; }); } o.addProperty("fontFamily", function () { return(this._tf.font); }, function (x) { if (this._tf == undefined) { this._tf = new TextFormat(); } this._tf.font = x; }); o.addProperty("textIndent", function () { return(this._tf.indent); }, function (x) { if (this._tf == undefined) { this._tf = new TextFormat(); } this._tf.indent = x; }); o.addProperty("fontStyle", function () { return(((this._tf.italic != undefined) ? ((this._tf.italic ? "italic" : "none")) : undefined)); }, function (x) { if (this._tf == undefined) { this._tf = new TextFormat(); } this._tf.italic = x == "italic"; }); o.addProperty("marginLeft", function () { return(this._tf.leftMargin); }, function (x) { if (this._tf == undefined) { this._tf = new TextFormat(); } this._tf.leftMargin = x; }); o.addProperty("marginRight", function () { return(this._tf.rightMargin); }, function (x) { if (this._tf == undefined) { this._tf = new TextFormat(); } this._tf.rightMargin = x; }); o.addProperty("fontSize", function () { return(this._tf.size); }, function (x) { if (this._tf == undefined) { this._tf = new TextFormat(); } this._tf.size = x; }); o.addProperty("textDecoration", function () { return(((this._tf.underline != undefined) ? ((this._tf.underline ? "underline" : "none")) : undefined)); }, function (x) { if (this._tf == undefined) { this._tf = new TextFormat(); } this._tf.underline = x == "underline"; }); o.addProperty("embedFonts", function () { return(this._tf.embedFonts); }, function (x) { if (this._tf == undefined) { this._tf = new TextFormat(); } this._tf.embedFonts = x; }); } }
Symbol 134 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.styles.StyleManager] Frame 0
class mx.styles.StyleManager { function StyleManager () { } static function registerInheritingStyle(styleName) { inheritingStyles[styleName] = true; } static function isInheritingStyle(styleName) { return(inheritingStyles[styleName] == true); } static function registerColorStyle(styleName) { colorStyles[styleName] = true; } static function isColorStyle(styleName) { return(colorStyles[styleName] == true); } static function registerColorName(colorName, colorValue) { colorNames[colorName] = colorValue; } static function isColorName(colorName) { return(colorNames[colorName] != undefined); } static function getColorName(colorName) { return(colorNames[colorName]); } static var inheritingStyles = {color:true, direction:true, fontFamily:true, fontSize:true, fontStyle:true, fontWeight:true, textAlign:true, textIndent:true}; static var colorStyles = {barColor:true, trackColor:true, borderColor:true, buttonColor:true, color:true, dateHeaderColor:true, dateRollOverColor:true, disabledColor:true, fillColor:true, highlightColor:true, scrollTrackColor:true, selectedDateColor:true, shadowColor:true, strokeColor:true, symbolBackgroundColor:true, symbolBackgroundDisabledColor:true, symbolBackgroundPressedColor:true, symbolColor:true, symbolDisabledColor:true, themeColor:true, todayIndicatorColor:true, shadowCapColor:true, borderCapColor:true, focusColor:true}; static var colorNames = {black:0, white:16777215, red:16711680, green:65280, blue:255, magenta:16711935, yellow:16776960, cyan:65535, haloGreen:8453965, haloBlue:2881013, haloOrange:16761344}; static var TextFormatStyleProps = {font:true, size:true, color:true, leftMargin:false, rightMargin:false, italic:true, bold:true, align:true, indent:true, underline:false, embedFonts:false}; static var TextStyleMap = {textAlign:true, fontWeight:true, color:true, fontFamily:true, textIndent:true, fontStyle:true, lineHeight:true, marginLeft:true, marginRight:true, fontSize:true, textDecoration:true, embedFonts:true}; }
Symbol 135 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.styles.CSSStyleDeclaration] Frame 0
class mx.styles.CSSStyleDeclaration { var _tf; function CSSStyleDeclaration () { } function __getTextFormat(tf, bAll) { var _local5 = false; if (_tf != undefined) { var _local2; for (_local2 in mx.styles.StyleManager.TextFormatStyleProps) { if (bAll || (mx.styles.StyleManager.TextFormatStyleProps[_local2])) { if (tf[_local2] == undefined) { var _local3 = _tf[_local2]; if (_local3 != undefined) { tf[_local2] = _local3; } else { _local5 = true; } } } } } else { _local5 = true; } return(_local5); } function getStyle(styleProp) { var _local2 = this[styleProp]; var _local3 = mx.styles.StyleManager.getColorName(_local2); return(((_local3 == undefined) ? (_local2) : (_local3))); } static function classConstruct() { mx.styles.CSSTextStyles.addTextStyles(mx.styles.CSSStyleDeclaration.prototype, true); return(true); } static var classConstructed = classConstruct(); static var CSSTextStylesDependency = mx.styles.CSSTextStyles; }
Symbol 136 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.skins.Border] Frame 0
class mx.skins.Border extends mx.core.UIObject { function Border () { super(); } function init(Void) { super.init(); } static var symbolName = "Border"; static var symbolOwner = mx.skins.Border; var className = "Border"; var tagBorder = 0; var idNames = new Array("border_mc"); }
Symbol 137 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.skins.RectBorder] Frame 0
class mx.skins.RectBorder extends mx.skins.Border { var __width, __height, offset, __borderMetrics; function RectBorder () { super(); } function get width() { return(__width); } function get height() { return(__height); } function init(Void) { super.init(); } function draw(Void) { size(); } function getBorderMetrics(Void) { var _local2 = offset; if (__borderMetrics == undefined) { __borderMetrics = {left:_local2, top:_local2, right:_local2, bottom:_local2}; } else { __borderMetrics.left = _local2; __borderMetrics.top = _local2; __borderMetrics.right = _local2; __borderMetrics.bottom = _local2; } return(__borderMetrics); } function get borderMetrics() { return(getBorderMetrics()); } function drawBorder(Void) { } function size(Void) { drawBorder(); } function setColor(Void) { drawBorder(); } static var symbolName = "RectBorder"; static var symbolOwner = mx.skins.RectBorder; static var version = "2.0.0.360"; var className = "RectBorder"; var borderStyleName = "borderStyle"; var borderColorName = "borderColor"; var shadowColorName = "shadowColor"; var highlightColorName = "highlightColor"; var buttonColorName = "buttonColor"; var backgroundColorName = "backgroundColor"; }
Symbol 138 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.managers.DepthManager] Frame 0
class mx.managers.DepthManager { var _childCounter, createClassObject, createObject, _parent, swapDepths, _topmost, getDepth; function DepthManager () { MovieClip.prototype.createClassChildAtDepth = createClassChildAtDepth; MovieClip.prototype.createChildAtDepth = createChildAtDepth; MovieClip.prototype.setDepthTo = setDepthTo; MovieClip.prototype.setDepthAbove = setDepthAbove; MovieClip.prototype.setDepthBelow = setDepthBelow; MovieClip.prototype.findNextAvailableDepth = findNextAvailableDepth; MovieClip.prototype.shuffleDepths = shuffleDepths; MovieClip.prototype.getDepthByFlag = getDepthByFlag; MovieClip.prototype.buildDepthTable = buildDepthTable; } static function sortFunction(a, b) { if (a.getDepth() > b.getDepth()) { return(1); } return(-1); } static function test(depth) { if (depth == reservedDepth) { return(false); } return(true); } static function createClassObjectAtDepth(className, depthSpace, initObj) { var _local1; switch (depthSpace) { case kCursor : _local1 = holder.createClassChildAtDepth(className, kTopmost, initObj); break; case kTooltip : _local1 = holder.createClassChildAtDepth(className, kTop, initObj); break; } return(_local1); } static function createObjectAtDepth(linkageName, depthSpace, initObj) { var _local1; switch (depthSpace) { case kCursor : _local1 = holder.createChildAtDepth(linkageName, kTopmost, initObj); break; case kTooltip : _local1 = holder.createChildAtDepth(linkageName, kTop, initObj); break; } return(_local1); } function createClassChildAtDepth(className, depthFlag, initObj) { if (_childCounter == undefined) { _childCounter = 0; } var _local3 = buildDepthTable(); var _local2 = getDepthByFlag(depthFlag, _local3); var _local6 = "down"; if (depthFlag == kBottom) { _local6 = "up"; } var _local5; if (_local3[_local2] != undefined) { _local5 = _local2; _local2 = findNextAvailableDepth(_local2, _local3, _local6); } var _local4 = createClassObject(className, "depthChild" + (_childCounter++), _local2, initObj); if (_local5 != undefined) { _local3[_local2] = _local4; shuffleDepths(_local4, _local5, _local3, _local6); } if (depthFlag == kTopmost) { _local4._topmost = true; } return(_local4); } function createChildAtDepth(linkageName, depthFlag, initObj) { if (_childCounter == undefined) { _childCounter = 0; } var _local3 = buildDepthTable(); var _local2 = getDepthByFlag(depthFlag, _local3); var _local6 = "down"; if (depthFlag == kBottom) { _local6 = "up"; } var _local5; if (_local3[_local2] != undefined) { _local5 = _local2; _local2 = findNextAvailableDepth(_local2, _local3, _local6); } var _local4 = createObject(linkageName, "depthChild" + (_childCounter++), _local2, initObj); if (_local5 != undefined) { _local3[_local2] = _local4; shuffleDepths(_local4, _local5, _local3, _local6); } if (depthFlag == kTopmost) { _local4._topmost = true; } return(_local4); } function setDepthTo(depthFlag) { var _local2 = _parent.buildDepthTable(); var _local3 = _parent.getDepthByFlag(depthFlag, _local2); if (_local2[_local3] != undefined) { shuffleDepths(this, _local3, _local2, undefined); } else { swapDepths(_local3); } if (depthFlag == kTopmost) { _topmost = true; } else { delete _topmost; } } function setDepthAbove(targetInstance) { if (targetInstance._parent != _parent) { return(undefined); } var _local2 = targetInstance.getDepth() + 1; var _local3 = _parent.buildDepthTable(); if ((_local3[_local2] != undefined) && (getDepth() < _local2)) { _local2 = _local2 - 1; } if (_local2 > highestDepth) { _local2 = highestDepth; } if (_local2 == highestDepth) { _parent.shuffleDepths(this, _local2, _local3, "down"); } else if (_local3[_local2] != undefined) { _parent.shuffleDepths(this, _local2, _local3, undefined); } else { swapDepths(_local2); } } function setDepthBelow(targetInstance) { if (targetInstance._parent != _parent) { return(undefined); } var _local6 = targetInstance.getDepth() - 1; var _local3 = _parent.buildDepthTable(); if ((_local3[_local6] != undefined) && (getDepth() > _local6)) { _local6 = _local6 + 1; } var _local4 = lowestDepth + numberOfAuthortimeLayers; var _local5; for (_local5 in _local3) { var _local2 = _local3[_local5]; if (_local2._parent != undefined) { _local4 = Math.min(_local4, _local2.getDepth()); } } if (_local6 < _local4) { _local6 = _local4; } if (_local6 == _local4) { _parent.shuffleDepths(this, _local6, _local3, "up"); } else if (_local3[_local6] != undefined) { _parent.shuffleDepths(this, _local6, _local3, undefined); } else { swapDepths(_local6); } } function findNextAvailableDepth(targetDepth, depthTable, direction) { var _local5 = lowestDepth + numberOfAuthortimeLayers; if (targetDepth < _local5) { targetDepth = _local5; } if (depthTable[targetDepth] == undefined) { return(targetDepth); } var _local2 = targetDepth; var _local1 = targetDepth; if (direction == "down") { while (depthTable[_local1] != undefined) { _local1--; } return(_local1); } while (depthTable[_local2] != undefined) { _local2++; } return(_local2); } function shuffleDepths(subject, targetDepth, depthTable, direction) { var _local9 = lowestDepth + numberOfAuthortimeLayers; var _local8 = _local9; var _local5; for (_local5 in depthTable) { var _local7 = depthTable[_local5]; if (_local7._parent != undefined) { _local9 = Math.min(_local9, _local7.getDepth()); } } if (direction == undefined) { if (subject.getDepth() > targetDepth) { direction = "up"; } else { direction = "down"; } } var _local1 = new Array(); for (_local5 in depthTable) { var _local7 = depthTable[_local5]; if (_local7._parent != undefined) { _local1.push(_local7); } } _local1.sort(sortFunction); if (direction == "up") { var _local3; var _local11; do { if (_local1.length <= 0) { break; } _local3 = _local1.pop(); } while (_local3 != subject); do { if (_local1.length <= 0) { break; } _local11 = subject.getDepth(); _local3 = _local1.pop(); var _local4 = _local3.getDepth(); if (_local11 > (_local4 + 1)) { if (_local4 >= 0) { subject.swapDepths(_local4 + 1); } else if ((_local11 > _local8) && (_local4 < _local8)) { subject.swapDepths(_local8); } } subject.swapDepths(_local3); } while (_local4 != targetDepth); } else if (direction == "down") { var _local3; do { if (_local1.length <= 0) { break; } _local3 = _local1.shift(); } while (_local3 != subject); do { if (_local1.length <= 0) { break; } var _local11 = _local3.getDepth(); _local3 = _local1.shift(); var _local4 = _local3.getDepth(); if ((_local11 < (_local4 - 1)) && (_local4 > 0)) { subject.swapDepths(_local4 - 1); } subject.swapDepths(_local3); } while (_local4 != targetDepth); } } function getDepthByFlag(depthFlag, depthTable) { var _local2 = 0; if ((depthFlag == kTop) || (depthFlag == kNotopmost)) { var _local5 = 0; var _local7 = false; var _local8; for (_local8 in depthTable) { var _local9 = depthTable[_local8]; var _local3 = typeof(_local9); if ((_local3 == "movieclip") || ((_local3 == "object") && (_local9.__getTextFormat != undefined))) { if (_local9.getDepth() <= highestDepth) { if (!_local9._topmost) { _local2 = Math.max(_local2, _local9.getDepth()); } else if (!_local7) { _local5 = _local9.getDepth(); _local7 = true; } else { _local5 = Math.min(_local5, _local9.getDepth()); } } } } _local2 = _local2 + 20; if (_local7) { if (_local2 >= _local5) { _local2 = _local5 - 1; } } } else if (depthFlag == kBottom) { for (var _local8 in depthTable) { var _local9 = depthTable[_local8]; var _local3 = typeof(_local9); if ((_local3 == "movieclip") || ((_local3 == "object") && (_local9.__getTextFormat != undefined))) { if (_local9.getDepth() <= highestDepth) { _local2 = Math.min(_local2, _local9.getDepth()); } } } _local2 = _local2 - 20; } else if (depthFlag == kTopmost) { for (var _local8 in depthTable) { var _local9 = depthTable[_local8]; var _local3 = typeof(_local9); if ((_local3 == "movieclip") || ((_local3 == "object") && (_local9.__getTextFormat != undefined))) { if (_local9.getDepth() <= highestDepth) { _local2 = Math.max(_local2, _local9.getDepth()); } } } _local2 = _local2 + 100; } if (_local2 >= highestDepth) { _local2 = highestDepth; } var _local6 = lowestDepth + numberOfAuthortimeLayers; for (var _local9 in depthTable) { var _local4 = depthTable[_local9]; if (_local4._parent != undefined) { _local6 = Math.min(_local6, _local4.getDepth()); } } if (_local2 <= _local6) { _local2 = _local6; } return(_local2); } function buildDepthTable(Void) { var _local5 = new Array(); var _local4; for (_local4 in this) { var _local2 = this[_local4]; var _local3 = typeof(_local2); if ((_local3 == "movieclip") || ((_local3 == "object") && (_local2.__getTextFormat != undefined))) { if (_local2._parent == this) { _local5[_local2.getDepth()] = _local2; } } } return(_local5); } static var reservedDepth = 1048575; static var highestDepth = 1048574; static var lowestDepth = -16383; static var numberOfAuthortimeLayers = 383; static var kCursor = 101; static var kTooltip = 102; static var kTop = 201; static var kBottom = 202; static var kTopmost = 203; static var kNotopmost = 204; static var holder = _root.createEmptyMovieClip("reserved", reservedDepth); static var __depthManager = new mx.managers.DepthManager(); }
Symbol 139 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.events.EventDispatcher] Frame 0
class mx.events.EventDispatcher { function EventDispatcher () { } static function _removeEventListener(queue, event, handler) { if (queue != undefined) { var _local4 = queue.length; var _local1; _local1 = 0; while (_local1 < _local4) { var _local2 = queue[_local1]; if (_local2 == handler) { queue.splice(_local1, 1); return(undefined); } _local1++; } } } static function initialize(object) { if (_fEventDispatcher == undefined) { _fEventDispatcher = new mx.events.EventDispatcher(); } object.addEventListener = _fEventDispatcher.addEventListener; object.removeEventListener = _fEventDispatcher.removeEventListener; object.dispatchEvent = _fEventDispatcher.dispatchEvent; object.dispatchQueue = _fEventDispatcher.dispatchQueue; } function dispatchQueue(queueObj, eventObj) { var _local7 = "__q_" + eventObj.type; var _local4 = queueObj[_local7]; if (_local4 != undefined) { var _local5; for (_local5 in _local4) { var _local1 = _local4[_local5]; var _local3 = typeof(_local1); if ((_local3 == "object") || (_local3 == "movieclip")) { if (_local1.handleEvent == undefined) { _local1[eventObj.type](eventObj); } else { _local1.handleEvent(eventObj); } } else { _local1.apply(queueObj, [eventObj]); } } } } function dispatchEvent(eventObj) { if (eventObj.target == undefined) { eventObj.target = this; } this[eventObj.type + "Handler"](eventObj); dispatchQueue(this, eventObj); } function addEventListener(event, handler) { var _local3 = "__q_" + event; if (this[_local3] == undefined) { this[_local3] = new Array(); } _global.ASSetPropFlags(this, _local3, 1); _removeEventListener(this[_local3], event, handler); this[_local3].push(handler); } function removeEventListener(event, handler) { var _local2 = "__q_" + event; _removeEventListener(this[_local2], event, handler); } static var _fEventDispatcher = undefined; }
Symbol 140 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.events.UIEventDispatcher] Frame 0
class mx.events.UIEventDispatcher extends mx.events.EventDispatcher { var dispatchQueue, owner, __sentLoadEvent, __origAddEventListener; function UIEventDispatcher () { super(); } static function addKeyEvents(obj) { if (obj.keyHandler == undefined) { var _local1 = (obj.keyHandler = new Object()); _local1.owner = obj; _local1.onKeyDown = _fEventDispatcher.onKeyDown; _local1.onKeyUp = _fEventDispatcher.onKeyUp; } Key.addListener(obj.keyHandler); } static function removeKeyEvents(obj) { Key.removeListener(obj.keyHandler); } static function addLoadEvents(obj) { if (obj.onLoad == undefined) { obj.onLoad = _fEventDispatcher.onLoad; obj.onUnload = _fEventDispatcher.onUnload; if (obj.getBytesTotal() == obj.getBytesLoaded()) { obj.doLater(obj, "onLoad"); } } } static function removeLoadEvents(obj) { delete obj.onLoad; delete obj.onUnload; } static function initialize(obj) { if (_fEventDispatcher == undefined) { _fEventDispatcher = new mx.events.UIEventDispatcher(); } obj.addEventListener = _fEventDispatcher.__addEventListener; obj.__origAddEventListener = _fEventDispatcher.addEventListener; obj.removeEventListener = _fEventDispatcher.removeEventListener; obj.dispatchEvent = _fEventDispatcher.dispatchEvent; obj.dispatchQueue = _fEventDispatcher.dispatchQueue; } function dispatchEvent(eventObj) { if (eventObj.target == undefined) { eventObj.target = this; } this[eventObj.type + "Handler"](eventObj); dispatchQueue(mx.events.EventDispatcher, eventObj); dispatchQueue(this, eventObj); } function onKeyDown(Void) { owner.dispatchEvent({type:"keyDown", code:Key.getCode(), ascii:Key.getAscii(), shiftKey:Key.isDown(16), ctrlKey:Key.isDown(17)}); } function onKeyUp(Void) { owner.dispatchEvent({type:"keyUp", code:Key.getCode(), ascii:Key.getAscii(), shiftKey:Key.isDown(16), ctrlKey:Key.isDown(17)}); } function onLoad(Void) { if (__sentLoadEvent != true) { dispatchEvent({type:"load"}); } __sentLoadEvent = true; } function onUnload(Void) { dispatchEvent({type:"unload"}); } function __addEventListener(event, handler) { __origAddEventListener(event, handler); var _local3 = lowLevelEvents; for (var _local5 in _local3) { if (mx.events.UIEventDispatcher[_local5][event] != undefined) { var _local2 = _local3[_local5][0]; mx.events.UIEventDispatcher[_local2](this); } } } function removeEventListener(event, handler) { var _local6 = "__q_" + event; mx.events.EventDispatcher._removeEventListener(this[_local6], event, handler); if (this[_local6].length == 0) { var _local2 = lowLevelEvents; for (var _local5 in _local2) { if (mx.events.UIEventDispatcher[_local5][event] != undefined) { var _local3 = _local2[_local5][1]; mx.events.UIEventDispatcher[_local2[_local5][1]](this); } } } } static var keyEvents = {keyDown:1, keyUp:1}; static var loadEvents = {load:1, unload:1}; static var lowLevelEvents = {keyEvents:["addKeyEvents", "removeKeyEvents"], loadEvents:["addLoadEvents", "removeLoadEvents"]}; static var _fEventDispatcher = undefined; }
Symbol 141 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.core.ExternalContent] Frame 0
class mx.core.ExternalContent { var createObject, numChildren, prepList, doLater, loadList, dispatchEvent, loadedList, childLoaded; function ExternalContent () { } function loadExternal(url, placeholderClassName, instanceName, depth, initProps) { var _local2; _local2 = createObject(placeholderClassName, instanceName, depth, initProps); this[mx.core.View.childNameBase + numChildren] = _local2; if (prepList == undefined) { prepList = new Object(); } prepList[instanceName] = {obj:_local2, url:url, complete:false, initProps:initProps}; prepareToLoadMovie(_local2); return(_local2); } function prepareToLoadMovie(obj) { obj.unloadMovie(); doLater(this, "waitForUnload"); } function waitForUnload() { var _local3; for (_local3 in prepList) { var _local2 = prepList[_local3]; if (_local2.obj.getBytesTotal() == 0) { if (loadList == undefined) { loadList = new Object(); } loadList[_local3] = _local2; _local2.obj.loadMovie(_local2.url); delete prepList[_local3]; doLater(this, "checkLoadProgress"); } else { doLater(this, "waitForUnload"); } } } function checkLoadProgress() { var _local3; for (_local3 in loadList) { var _local2 = loadList[_local3]; _local2.loaded = _local2.obj.getBytesLoaded(); _local2.total = _local2.obj.getBytesTotal(); if (_local2.total > 0) { _local2.obj._visible = false; dispatchEvent({type:"progress", target:_local2.obj, current:_local2.loaded, total:_local2.total}); if (_local2.loaded == _local2.total) { if (loadedList == undefined) { loadedList = new Object(); } loadedList[_local3] = _local2; delete loadList[_local3]; doLater(this, "contentLoaded"); } } else if (_local2.total == -1) { if (_local2.failedOnce != undefined) { _local2.failedOnce++; if (_local2.failedOnce > 3) { dispatchEvent({type:"complete", target:_local2.obj, current:_local2.loaded, total:_local2.total}); delete loadList[_local3]; } } else { _local2.failedOnce = 0; } } doLater(this, "checkLoadProgress"); } } function contentLoaded() { var _local4; for (_local4 in loadedList) { var _local2 = loadedList[_local4]; _local2.obj._visible = true; _local2.obj._complete = true; var _local3; for (_local3 in _local2.initProps) { _local2.obj[_local3] = _local2.initProps[_local3]; } childLoaded(_local2.obj); dispatchEvent({type:"complete", target:_local2.obj, current:_local2.loaded, total:_local2.total}); delete loadedList[_local4]; } } function convertToUIObject(obj) { if (obj.setSize == undefined) { var _local2 = mx.core.UIObject.prototype; obj.addProperty("width", _local2.__get__width, null); obj.addProperty("height", _local2.__get__height, null); obj.addProperty("left", _local2.__get__left, null); obj.addProperty("x", _local2.__get__x, null); obj.addProperty("top", _local2.__get__top, null); obj.addProperty("y", _local2.__get__y, null); obj.addProperty("right", _local2.__get__right, null); obj.addProperty("bottom", _local2.__get__bottom, null); obj.addProperty("visible", _local2.__get__visible, _local2.__set__visible); obj.move = mx.core.UIObject.prototype.move; obj.setSize = mx.core.UIObject.prototype.setSize; obj.size = mx.core.UIObject.prototype.size; mx.events.UIEventDispatcher.initialize(obj); } } static function enableExternalContent() { } static function classConstruct() { var _local1 = mx.core.View.prototype; var _local2 = mx.core.ExternalContent.prototype; _local1.loadExternal = _local2.loadExternal; _local1.prepareToLoadMovie = _local2.prepareToLoadMovie; _local1.waitForUnload = _local2.waitForUnload; _local1.checkLoadProgress = _local2.checkLoadProgress; _local1.contentLoaded = _local2.contentLoaded; _local1.convertToUIObject = _local2.convertToUIObject; return(true); } static var classConstructed = classConstruct(); static var ViewDependency = mx.core.View; }
Symbol 142 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.skins.CustomBorder] Frame 0
class mx.skins.CustomBorder extends mx.skins.Border { var __width, __height, l_mc, setSkin, minHeight, minWidth, m_mc, r_mc; function CustomBorder () { super(); } function get width() { return(__width); } function get height() { return(__height); } function init(Void) { super.init(); } function createChildren(Void) { } function draw(Void) { if (l_mc == undefined) { var _local2 = setSkin(tagL, leftSkin); if (horizontal) { minHeight = l_mc._height; minWidth = l_mc._width; } else { minHeight = l_mc._height; minWidth = l_mc._width; } } if (m_mc == undefined) { setSkin(tagM, middleSkin); if (horizontal) { minHeight = m_mc._height; minWidth = minWidth + m_mc._width; } else { minHeight = minHeight + m_mc._height; minWidth = m_mc._width; } } if (r_mc == undefined) { setSkin(tagR, rightSkin); if (horizontal) { minHeight = r_mc._height; minWidth = minWidth + r_mc._width; } else { minHeight = minHeight + r_mc._height; minWidth = r_mc._width; } } size(); } function size(Void) { l_mc.move(0, 0); if (horizontal) { r_mc.move(width - r_mc.width, 0); m_mc.move(l_mc.width, 0); m_mc.setSize(r_mc.x - m_mc.x, m_mc.height); } else { r_mc.move(0, height - r_mc.height, 0); m_mc.move(0, l_mc.height); m_mc.setSize(m_mc.width, r_mc.y - m_mc.y); } } static var symbolName = "CustomBorder"; static var symbolOwner = mx.skins.CustomBorder; static var version = "2.0.0.360"; var className = "CustomBorder"; static var tagL = 0; static var tagM = 1; static var tagR = 2; var idNames = new Array("l_mc", "m_mc", "r_mc"); var leftSkin = "F3PieceLeft"; var middleSkin = "F3PieceMiddle"; var rightSkin = "F3PieceRight"; var horizontal = true; }
Symbol 143 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.controls.scrollClasses.ScrollThumb] Frame 0
class mx.controls.scrollClasses.ScrollThumb extends mx.skins.CustomBorder { var useHandCursor, ymin, ymax, datamin, datamax, scrollMove, lastY, _ymouse, _y, _parent, onMouseMove, grip_mc, setSkin, gripSkin, __get__width, __get__height; function ScrollThumb () { super(); } function createChildren(Void) { super.createChildren(); useHandCursor = false; } function setRange(_ymin, _ymax, _datamin, _datamax) { ymin = _ymin; ymax = _ymax; datamin = _datamin; datamax = _datamax; } function dragThumb(Void) { scrollMove = _ymouse - lastY; scrollMove = scrollMove + _y; if (scrollMove < ymin) { scrollMove = ymin; } else if (scrollMove > ymax) { scrollMove = ymax; } _parent.isScrolling = true; _y = scrollMove; var _local2 = Math.round(((datamax - datamin) * (_y - ymin)) / (ymax - ymin)) + datamin; _parent.scrollPosition = _local2; _parent.dispatchScrollEvent("ThumbTrack"); updateAfterEvent(); } function stopDragThumb(Void) { _parent.isScrolling = false; _parent.dispatchScrollEvent("ThumbPosition"); _parent.dispatchScrollChangedEvent(); delete onMouseMove; } function onPress(Void) { _parent.pressFocus(); lastY = _ymouse; onMouseMove = dragThumb; super.onPress(); } function onRelease(Void) { _parent.releaseFocus(); stopDragThumb(); super.onRelease(); } function onReleaseOutside(Void) { _parent.releaseFocus(); stopDragThumb(); super.onReleaseOutside(); } function draw() { super.draw(); if (grip_mc == undefined) { setSkin(3, gripSkin); } } function size() { super.size(); grip_mc.move((__get__width() - grip_mc.width) / 2, (__get__height() - grip_mc.height) / 2); } static var symbolOwner = mx.skins.CustomBorder.symbolOwner; var className = "ScrollThumb"; var btnOffset = 0; var horizontal = false; var idNames = new Array("l_mc", "m_mc", "r_mc", "grip_mc"); }
Symbol 144 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.controls.SimpleButton] Frame 0
class mx.controls.SimpleButton extends mx.core.UIComponent { static var emphasizedStyleDeclaration; var preset, boundingBox_mc, useHandCursor, skinName, linkLength, iconName, destroyObject, __width, _width, __height, _height, __emphaticStyleName, styleName, enabled, invalidate, pressFocus, dispatchEvent, autoRepeat, interval, getStyle, releaseFocus, createLabel, invalidateStyle; function SimpleButton () { super(); } function init(Void) { super.init(); if (preset == undefined) { boundingBox_mc._visible = false; boundingBox_mc._width = (boundingBox_mc._height = 0); } useHandCursor = false; } function createChildren(Void) { if (preset != undefined) { var _local2 = this[idNames[preset]]; this[refNames[preset]] = _local2; skinName = _local2; if (falseOverSkin.length == 0) { rolloverSkin = fus; } if (falseOverIcon.length == 0) { rolloverIcon = fui; } initializing = false; } else if (__state == true) { setStateVar(true); } else { if (falseOverSkin.length == 0) { rolloverSkin = fus; } if (falseOverIcon.length == 0) { rolloverIcon = fui; } } } function setIcon(tag, linkageName) { return(setSkin(tag + 8, linkageName)); } function changeIcon(tag, linkageName) { linkLength = linkageName.length; var _local2 = stateNames[tag] + "Icon"; this[_local2] = linkageName; this[idNames[tag + 8]] = _local2; setStateVar(getState()); } function changeSkin(tag, linkageName) { var _local2 = stateNames[tag] + "Skin"; this[_local2] = linkageName; this[idNames[tag]] = _local2; setStateVar(getState()); } function viewIcon(varName) { var _local4 = varName + "Icon"; var _local3 = this[_local4]; if (typeof(_local3) == "string") { var _local5 = _local3; if (__emphasized) { if (this[_local3 + "Emphasized"].length > 0) { _local3 = _local3 + "Emphasized"; } } if (this[_local3].length == 0) { return(undefined); } _local3 = setIcon(tagMap[_local5], this[_local3]); if ((_local3 == undefined) && (_global.isLivePreview)) { _local3 = setIcon(0, "ButtonIcon"); } this[_local4] = _local3; } iconName._visible = false; iconName = _local3; iconName._visible = true; } function removeIcons() { var _local3 = 0; while (_local3 < 2) { var _local2 = 8; while (_local2 < 16) { destroyObject(idNames[_local2]); this[stateNames[_local2 - 8] + "Icon"] = ""; _local2++; } _local3++; } refresh(); } function setSkin(tag, linkageName, initobj) { var _local3 = super.setSkin(tag, linkageName, ((initobj != undefined) ? (initobj) : ({styleName:this}))); calcSize(tag, _local3); return(_local3); } function calcSize(Void) { __width = _width; __height = _height; } function viewSkin(varName, initObj) { var _local3 = varName + "Skin"; var _local2 = this[_local3]; if (typeof(_local2) == "string") { var _local4 = _local2; if (__emphasized) { if (this[_local2 + "Emphasized"].length > 0) { _local2 = _local2 + "Emphasized"; } } if (this[_local2].length == 0) { return(undefined); } _local2 = setSkin(tagMap[_local4], this[_local2], ((initObj != undefined) ? (initObj) : ({styleName:this}))); this[_local3] = _local2; } skinName._visible = false; skinName = _local2; skinName._visible = true; } function showEmphasized(e) { if (e && (!__emphatic)) { if (emphasizedStyleDeclaration != undefined) { __emphaticStyleName = styleName; styleName = emphasizedStyleDeclaration; } __emphatic = true; } else { if (__emphatic) { styleName = __emphaticStyleName; } __emphatic = false; } } function refresh(Void) { var _local2 = getState(); if (enabled == false) { viewIcon("disabled"); viewSkin("disabled"); } else { viewSkin(phase); viewIcon(phase); } setView(phase == "down"); iconName.enabled = enabled; } function setView(offset) { if (iconName == undefined) { return(undefined); } var _local2 = (offset ? (btnOffset) : 0); iconName._x = ((__width - iconName._width) / 2) + _local2; iconName._y = ((__height - iconName._height) / 2) + _local2; } function setStateVar(state) { if (state) { if (trueOverSkin.length == 0) { rolloverSkin = tus; } else { rolloverSkin = trs; } if (trueOverIcon.length == 0) { rolloverIcon = tui; } else { rolloverIcon = tri; } upSkin = tus; downSkin = tds; disabledSkin = dts; upIcon = tui; downIcon = tdi; disabledIcon = dti; } else { if (falseOverSkin.length == 0) { rolloverSkin = fus; } else { rolloverSkin = frs; } if (falseOverIcon.length == 0) { rolloverIcon = fui; } else { rolloverIcon = fri; } upSkin = fus; downSkin = fds; disabledSkin = dfs; upIcon = fui; downIcon = fdi; disabledIcon = dfi; } __state = state; } function setState(state) { if (state != __state) { setStateVar(state); invalidate(); } } function size(Void) { refresh(); } function draw(Void) { if (initializing) { initializing = false; skinName.visible = true; iconName.visible = true; } size(); } function getState(Void) { return(__state); } function setToggle(val) { __toggle = val; if (__toggle == false) { setState(false); } } function getToggle(Void) { return(__toggle); } function set toggle(val) { setToggle(val); //return(toggle); } function get toggle() { return(getToggle()); } function set value(val) { setSelected(val); //return(value); } function get value() { return(getSelected()); } function set selected(val) { setSelected(val); //return(selected); } function get selected() { return(getSelected()); } function setSelected(val) { if (__toggle) { setState(val); } else { setState(__state); } } function getSelected() { return(__state); } function setEnabled(val) { if (enabled != val) { super.setEnabled(val); invalidate(); } } function onPress(Void) { pressFocus(); phase = "down"; refresh(); dispatchEvent({type:"buttonDown"}); if (autoRepeat) { interval = setInterval(this, "onPressDelay", getStyle("repeatDelay")); } } function onPressDelay(Void) { dispatchEvent({type:"buttonDown"}); if (autoRepeat) { clearInterval(interval); interval = setInterval(this, "onPressRepeat", getStyle("repeatInterval")); } } function onPressRepeat(Void) { dispatchEvent({type:"buttonDown"}); updateAfterEvent(); } function onRelease(Void) { releaseFocus(); phase = "rollover"; if (interval != undefined) { clearInterval(interval); delete interval; } if (getToggle()) { setState(!getState()); } else { refresh(); } dispatchEvent({type:"click"}); } function onDragOut(Void) { phase = "up"; refresh(); dispatchEvent({type:"buttonDragOut"}); } function onDragOver(Void) { if (phase != "up") { onPress(); return(undefined); } phase = "down"; refresh(); } function onReleaseOutside(Void) { releaseFocus(); phase = "up"; if (interval != undefined) { clearInterval(interval); delete interval; } } function onRollOver(Void) { phase = "rollover"; refresh(); } function onRollOut(Void) { phase = "up"; refresh(); } function getLabel(Void) { return(fui.text); } function setLabel(val) { if (typeof(fui) == "string") { createLabel("fui", 8, val); fui.styleName = this; } else { fui.text = val; } var _local4 = fui._getTextFormat(); var _local2 = _local4.getTextExtent2(val); fui._width = _local2.width + 5; fui._height = _local2.height + 5; iconName = fui; setView(__state); } function get emphasized() { return(__emphasized); } function set emphasized(val) { __emphasized = val; var _local2 = 0; while (_local2 < 8) { this[idNames[_local2]] = stateNames[_local2] + "Skin"; if (typeof(this[idNames[_local2 + 8]]) == "movieclip") { this[idNames[_local2 + 8]] = stateNames[_local2] + "Icon"; } _local2++; } showEmphasized(__emphasized); setStateVar(__state); invalidateStyle(); //return(emphasized); } function keyDown(e) { if (e.code == 32) { onPress(); } } function keyUp(e) { if (e.code == 32) { onRelease(); } } function onKillFocus(newFocus) { super.onKillFocus(); if (phase != "up") { phase = "up"; refresh(); } } static var symbolName = "SimpleButton"; static var symbolOwner = mx.controls.SimpleButton; static var version = "2.0.0.360"; var className = "SimpleButton"; var style3dInset = 4; var btnOffset = 1; var __toggle = false; var __state = false; var __emphasized = false; var __emphatic = false; static var falseUp = 0; static var falseDown = 1; static var falseOver = 2; static var falseDisabled = 3; static var trueUp = 4; static var trueDown = 5; static var trueOver = 6; static var trueDisabled = 7; var falseUpSkin = "SimpleButtonUp"; var falseDownSkin = "SimpleButtonIn"; var falseOverSkin = ""; var falseDisabledSkin = "SimpleButtonUp"; var trueUpSkin = "SimpleButtonIn"; var trueDownSkin = ""; var trueOverSkin = ""; var trueDisabledSkin = "SimpleButtonIn"; var falseUpIcon = ""; var falseDownIcon = ""; var falseOverIcon = ""; var falseDisabledIcon = ""; var trueUpIcon = ""; var trueDownIcon = ""; var trueOverIcon = ""; var trueDisabledIcon = ""; var phase = "up"; var fui = "falseUpIcon"; var fus = "falseUpSkin"; var fdi = "falseDownIcon"; var fds = "falseDownSkin"; var frs = "falseOverSkin"; var fri = "falseOverIcon"; var dfi = "falseDisabledIcon"; var dfs = "falseDisabledSkin"; var tui = "trueUpIcon"; var tus = "trueUpSkin"; var tdi = "trueDownIcon"; var tds = "trueDownSkin"; var trs = "trueOverSkin"; var tri = "trueOverIcon"; var dts = "trueDisabledSkin"; var dti = "trueDisabledIcon"; var rolloverSkin = mx.controls.SimpleButton.prototype.frs; var rolloverIcon = mx.controls.SimpleButton.prototype.fri; var upSkin = mx.controls.SimpleButton.prototype.fus; var downSkin = mx.controls.SimpleButton.prototype.fds; var disabledSkin = mx.controls.SimpleButton.prototype.dfs; var upIcon = mx.controls.SimpleButton.prototype.fui; var downIcon = mx.controls.SimpleButton.prototype.fdi; var disabledIcon = mx.controls.SimpleButton.prototype.dfi; var initializing = true; var idNames = ["fus", "fds", "frs", "dfs", "tus", "tds", "trs", "dts", "fui", "fdi", "fri", "dfi", "tui", "tdi", "tri", "dti"]; var stateNames = ["falseUp", "falseDown", "falseOver", "falseDisabled", "trueUp", "trueDown", "trueOver", "trueDisabled"]; var refNames = ["upSkin", "downSkin", "rolloverSkin", "disabledSkin"]; var tagMap = {falseUpSkin:0, falseDownSkin:1, falseOverSkin:2, falseDisabledSkin:3, trueUpSkin:4, trueDownSkin:5, trueOverSkin:6, trueDisabledSkin:7, falseUpIcon:0, falseDownIcon:1, falseOverIcon:2, falseDisabledIcon:3, trueUpIcon:4, trueDownIcon:5, trueOverIcon:6, trueDisabledIcon:7}; }
Symbol 145 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.controls.scrollClasses.ScrollBar] Frame 0
class mx.controls.scrollClasses.ScrollBar extends mx.core.UIComponent { var isScrolling, scrollTrack_mc, scrollThumb_mc, __height, tabEnabled, focusEnabled, boundingBox_mc, setSkin, upArrow_mc, _minHeight, _minWidth, downArrow_mc, createObject, createClassObject, enabled, _height, dispatchEvent, minMode, maxMode, plusMode, minusMode, _parent, getStyle, scrolling, _ymouse; function ScrollBar () { super(); } function get scrollPosition() { return(_scrollPosition); } function set scrollPosition(pos) { _scrollPosition = pos; if (isScrolling != true) { pos = Math.min(pos, maxPos); pos = Math.max(pos, minPos); var _local3 = (((pos - minPos) * (scrollTrack_mc.height - scrollThumb_mc._height)) / (maxPos - minPos)) + scrollTrack_mc.top; scrollThumb_mc.move(0, _local3); } //return(scrollPosition); } function get pageScrollSize() { return(largeScroll); } function set pageScrollSize(lScroll) { largeScroll = lScroll; //return(pageScrollSize); } function set lineScrollSize(sScroll) { smallScroll = sScroll; //return(lineScrollSize); } function get lineScrollSize() { return(smallScroll); } function get virtualHeight() { return(__height); } function init(Void) { super.init(); _scrollPosition = 0; tabEnabled = false; focusEnabled = false; boundingBox_mc._visible = false; boundingBox_mc._width = (boundingBox_mc._height = 0); } function createChildren(Void) { if (scrollTrack_mc == undefined) { setSkin(skinIDTrack, scrollTrackName); } scrollTrack_mc.visible = false; var _local3 = new Object(); _local3.enabled = false; _local3.preset = mx.controls.SimpleButton.falseDisabled; _local3.initProperties = 0; _local3.autoRepeat = true; _local3.tabEnabled = false; var _local2; if (upArrow_mc == undefined) { _local2 = createButton(upArrowName, "upArrow_mc", skinIDUpArrow, _local3); } _local2.buttonDownHandler = onUpArrow; _local2.clickHandler = onScrollChanged; _minHeight = _local2.height; _minWidth = _local2.width; if (downArrow_mc == undefined) { _local2 = createButton(downArrowName, "downArrow_mc", skinIDDownArrow, _local3); } _local2.buttonDownHandler = onDownArrow; _local2.clickHandler = onScrollChanged; _minHeight = _minHeight + _local2.height; } function createButton(linkageName, id, skinID, o) { if (skinID == skinIDUpArrow) { o.falseUpSkin = upArrowUpName; o.falseDownSkin = upArrowDownName; o.falseOverSkin = upArrowOverName; } else { o.falseUpSkin = downArrowUpName; o.falseDownSkin = downArrowDownName; o.falseOverSkin = downArrowOverName; } var _local3 = createObject(linkageName, id, skinID, o); this[id].visible = false; this[id].useHandCursor = false; return(_local3); } function createThumb(Void) { var _local2 = new Object(); _local2.validateNow = true; _local2.tabEnabled = false; _local2.leftSkin = thumbTopName; _local2.middleSkin = thumbMiddleName; _local2.rightSkin = thumbBottomName; _local2.gripSkin = thumbGripName; createClassObject(mx.controls.scrollClasses.ScrollThumb, "scrollThumb_mc", skinIDThumb, _local2); } function setScrollProperties(pSize, mnPos, mxPos, ls) { var _local4; var _local2 = scrollTrack_mc; pageSize = pSize; largeScroll = (((ls != undefined) && (ls > 0)) ? (ls) : (pSize)); minPos = Math.max(mnPos, 0); maxPos = Math.max(mxPos, 0); _scrollPosition = Math.max(minPos, _scrollPosition); _scrollPosition = Math.min(maxPos, _scrollPosition); if (((maxPos - minPos) > 0) && (enabled)) { var _local5 = _scrollPosition; if (!initializing) { upArrow_mc.enabled = true; downArrow_mc.enabled = true; } _local2.onPress = (_local2.onDragOver = startTrackScroller); _local2.onRelease = releaseScrolling; _local2.onDragOut = (_local2.stopScrolling = stopScrolling); _local2.onReleaseOutside = releaseScrolling; _local2.useHandCursor = false; if (scrollThumb_mc == undefined) { createThumb(); } var _local3 = scrollThumb_mc; if (scrollTrackOverName.length > 0) { _local2.onRollOver = trackOver; _local2.onRollOut = trackOut; } _local4 = (pageSize / ((maxPos - minPos) + pageSize)) * _local2.height; if (_local4 < _local3.minHeight) { if (_local2.height < _local3.minHeight) { _local3.__set__visible(false); } else { _local4 = _local3.minHeight; _local3.__set__visible(true); _local3.setSize(_minWidth, _local3.minHeight + 0); } } else { _local3.__set__visible(true); _local3.setSize(_minWidth, _local4); } _local3.setRange(upArrow_mc.__get__height() + 0, (virtualHeight - downArrow_mc.__get__height()) - _local3.__get__height(), minPos, maxPos); _local5 = Math.min(_local5, maxPos); scrollPosition = (Math.max(_local5, minPos)); } else { scrollThumb_mc.__set__visible(false); if (!initializing) { upArrow_mc.enabled = false; downArrow_mc.enabled = false; } delete _local2.onPress; delete _local2.onDragOver; delete _local2.onRelease; delete _local2.onDragOut; delete _local2.onRollOver; delete _local2.onRollOut; delete _local2.onReleaseOutside; } if (initializing) { scrollThumb_mc.__set__visible(false); } } function setEnabled(enabledFlag) { super.setEnabled(enabledFlag); setScrollProperties(pageSize, minPos, maxPos, largeScroll); } function draw(Void) { if (initializing) { initializing = false; scrollTrack_mc.visible = true; upArrow_mc.__set__visible(true); downArrow_mc.__set__visible(true); } size(); } function size(Void) { if (_height == 1) { return(undefined); } if (upArrow_mc == undefined) { return(undefined); } var _local3 = upArrow_mc.__get__height(); var _local2 = downArrow_mc.__get__height(); upArrow_mc.move(0, 0); var _local4 = scrollTrack_mc; _local4._y = _local3; _local4._height = (virtualHeight - _local3) - _local2; downArrow_mc.move(0, virtualHeight - _local2); setScrollProperties(pageSize, minPos, maxPos, largeScroll); } function dispatchScrollEvent(detail) { dispatchEvent({type:"scroll", detail:detail}); } function isScrollBarKey(k) { if (k == 36) { if (scrollPosition != 0) { scrollPosition = (0); dispatchScrollEvent(minMode); } return(true); } if (k == 35) { if (scrollPosition < maxPos) { scrollPosition = (maxPos); dispatchScrollEvent(maxMode); } return(true); } return(false); } function scrollIt(inc, mode) { var _local3 = smallScroll; if (inc != "Line") { _local3 = ((largeScroll == 0) ? (pageSize) : (largeScroll)); } var _local2 = _scrollPosition + (mode * _local3); if (_local2 > maxPos) { _local2 = maxPos; } else if (_local2 < minPos) { _local2 = minPos; } if (scrollPosition != _local2) { scrollPosition = (_local2); var _local4 = ((mode < 0) ? (minusMode) : (plusMode)); dispatchScrollEvent(inc + _local4); } } function startTrackScroller(Void) { _parent.pressFocus(); if (_parent.scrollTrackDownName.length > 0) { if (_parent.scrollTrackDown_mc == undefined) { _parent.setSkin(skinIDTrackDown, scrollTrackDownName); } else { _parent.scrollTrackDown_mc.visible = true; } } _parent.trackScroller(); _parent.scrolling = setInterval(_parent, "scrollInterval", getStyle("repeatDelay"), "Page", -1); } function scrollInterval(inc, mode) { clearInterval(scrolling); if (inc == "Page") { trackScroller(); } else { scrollIt(inc, mode); } scrolling = setInterval(this, "scrollInterval", getStyle("repeatInterval"), inc, mode); } function trackScroller(Void) { if ((scrollThumb_mc._y + scrollThumb_mc.__get__height()) < _ymouse) { scrollIt("Page", 1); } else if (scrollThumb_mc._y > _ymouse) { scrollIt("Page", -1); } } function dispatchScrollChangedEvent(Void) { dispatchEvent({type:"scrollChanged"}); } function stopScrolling(Void) { clearInterval(_parent.scrolling); _parent.scrollTrackDown_mc.visible = false; } function releaseScrolling(Void) { _parent.releaseFocus(); stopScrolling(); _parent.dispatchScrollChangedEvent(); } function trackOver(Void) { if (_parent.scrollTrackOverName.length > 0) { if (_parent.scrollTrackOver_mc == undefined) { _parent.setSkin(skinIDTrackOver, scrollTrackOverName); } else { _parent.scrollTrackOver_mc.visible = true; } } } function trackOut(Void) { _parent.scrollTrackOver_mc.visible = false; } function onUpArrow(Void) { _parent.scrollIt("Line", -1); } function onDownArrow(Void) { _parent.scrollIt("Line", 1); } function onScrollChanged(Void) { _parent.dispatchScrollChangedEvent(); } static var symbolOwner = mx.core.UIComponent; var className = "ScrollBar"; var minPos = 0; var maxPos = 0; var pageSize = 0; var largeScroll = 0; var smallScroll = 1; var _scrollPosition = 0; var scrollTrackName = "ScrollTrack"; var scrollTrackOverName = ""; var scrollTrackDownName = ""; var upArrowName = "BtnUpArrow"; var upArrowUpName = "ScrollUpArrowUp"; var upArrowOverName = "ScrollUpArrowOver"; var upArrowDownName = "ScrollUpArrowDown"; var downArrowName = "BtnDownArrow"; var downArrowUpName = "ScrollDownArrowUp"; var downArrowOverName = "ScrollDownArrowOver"; var downArrowDownName = "ScrollDownArrowDown"; var thumbTopName = "ScrollThumbTopUp"; var thumbMiddleName = "ScrollThumbMiddleUp"; var thumbBottomName = "ScrollThumbBottomUp"; var thumbGripName = "ScrollThumbGripUp"; static var skinIDTrack = 0; static var skinIDTrackOver = 1; static var skinIDTrackDown = 2; static var skinIDUpArrow = 3; static var skinIDDownArrow = 4; static var skinIDThumb = 5; var idNames = new Array("scrollTrack_mc", "scrollTrackOver_mc", "scrollTrackDown_mc", "upArrow_mc", "downArrow_mc"); var clipParameters = {minPos:1, maxPos:1, pageSize:1, scrollPosition:1, lineScrollSize:1, pageScrollSize:1, visible:1, enabled:1}; static var mergedClipParameters = mx.core.UIObject.mergeClipParameters(mx.controls.scrollClasses.ScrollBar.prototype.clipParameters, mx.core.UIComponent.prototype.clipParameters); var initializing = true; }
Symbol 146 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.controls.HScrollBar] Frame 0
class mx.controls.HScrollBar extends mx.controls.scrollClasses.ScrollBar { var _minHeight, _minWidth, _xscale, _rotation, __width, scrollIt; function HScrollBar () { super(); } function getMinWidth(Void) { return(_minHeight); } function getMinHeight(Void) { return(_minWidth); } function init(Void) { super.init(); _xscale = -100; _rotation = -90; } function get virtualHeight() { return(__width); } function isScrollBarKey(k) { if (k == 37) { scrollIt("Line", -1); return(true); } if (k == 39) { scrollIt("Line", 1); return(true); } return(super.isScrollBarKey(k)); } static var symbolName = "HScrollBar"; static var symbolOwner = mx.core.UIComponent; static var version = "2.0.0.360"; var className = "HScrollBar"; var minusMode = "Left"; var plusMode = "Right"; var minMode = "AtLeft"; var maxMode = "AtRight"; }
Symbol 147 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.controls.Button] Frame 0
class mx.controls.Button extends mx.controls.SimpleButton { var initIcon, getState, enabled, phase, labelPath, idNames, __width, __height, setState, invalidate, iconName, refresh, createLabel, _iconLinkageName, initializing, removeIcons, hitArea_mc, createEmptyObject; function Button () { super(); } function init(Void) { super.init(); } function draw() { super.draw(); if (initIcon != undefined) { _setIcon(initIcon); } delete initIcon; } function onRelease(Void) { super.onRelease(); } function createChildren(Void) { super.createChildren(); } function setSkin(tag, linkageName, initobj) { return(super.setSkin(tag, linkageName, initobj)); } function viewSkin(varName) { var _local3 = (getState() ? "true" : "false"); _local3 = _local3 + (enabled ? (phase) : "disabled"); super.viewSkin(varName, {styleName:this, borderStyle:_local3}); } function invalidateStyle(c) { labelPath.invalidateStyle(c); super.invalidateStyle(c); } function setColor(c) { var _local2 = 0; while (_local2 < 8) { this[idNames[_local2]].redraw(true); _local2++; } } function setEnabled(enable) { labelPath.enabled = enable; super.setEnabled(enable); } function calcSize(tag, ref) { if ((__width == undefined) || (__height == undefined)) { return(undefined); } if (tag < 7) { ref.setSize(__width, __height, true); } } function size(Void) { setState(getState()); setHitArea(__width, __height); var _local3 = 0; while (_local3 < 8) { var _local4 = idNames[_local3]; if (typeof(this[_local4]) == "movieclip") { this[_local4].setSize(__width, __height, true); } _local3++; } super.size(); } function set labelPlacement(val) { __labelPlacement = val; invalidate(); //return(labelPlacement); } function get labelPlacement() { return(__labelPlacement); } function getLabelPlacement(Void) { return(__labelPlacement); } function setLabelPlacement(val) { __labelPlacement = val; invalidate(); } function getBtnOffset(Void) { if (getState()) { var _local2 = btnOffset; } else if (phase == "down") { var _local2 = btnOffset; } else { var _local2 = 0; } return(_local2); } function setView(offset) { var _local16 = (offset ? (btnOffset) : 0); var _local12 = getLabelPlacement(); var _local7 = 0; var _local6 = 0; var _local9 = 0; var _local8 = 0; var _local5 = 0; var _local4 = 0; var _local3 = labelPath; var _local2 = iconName; var _local15 = _local3.textWidth; var _local14 = _local3.textHeight; var _local10 = (__width - borderW) - borderW; var _local11 = (__height - borderW) - borderW; _local3._visible = true; if (_local2 != undefined) { _local7 = _local2._width; _local6 = _local2._height; } if ((_local12 == "left") || (_local12 == "right")) { if (_local3 != undefined) { _local9 = Math.min(_local10 - _local7, _local15 + 5); _local3._width = _local9; _local8 = Math.min(_local11, _local14 + 5); _local3._height = _local8; } if (_local12 == "right") { _local5 = _local7; if (centerContent) { _local5 = _local5 + (((_local10 - _local9) - _local7) / 2); } _local2._x = _local5 - _local7; } else { _local5 = (_local10 - _local9) - _local7; if (centerContent) { _local5 = _local5 / 2; } _local2._x = _local5 + _local9; } _local4 = 0; _local2._y = _local4; if (centerContent) { _local2._y = (_local11 - _local6) / 2; _local4 = (_local11 - _local8) / 2; } if (!centerContent) { _local2._y = _local2._y + Math.max(0, (_local8 - _local6) / 2); } } else { if (_local3 != undefined) { _local9 = Math.min(_local10, _local15 + 5); _local3._width = _local9; _local8 = Math.min(_local11 - _local6, _local14 + 5); _local3._height = _local8; } _local5 = (_local10 - _local9) / 2; _local2._x = (_local10 - _local7) / 2; if (_local12 == "top") { _local4 = (_local11 - _local8) - _local6; if (centerContent) { _local4 = _local4 / 2; } _local2._y = _local4 + _local8; } else { _local4 = _local6; if (centerContent) { _local4 = _local4 + (((_local11 - _local8) - _local6) / 2); } _local2._y = _local4 - _local6; } } var _local13 = borderW + _local16; _local3._x = _local5 + _local13; _local3._y = _local4 + _local13; _local2._x = _local2._x + _local13; _local2._y = _local2._y + _local13; } function set label(lbl) { setLabel(lbl); //return(label); } function setLabel(label) { if (label == "") { labelPath.removeTextField(); refresh(); return(undefined); } if (labelPath == undefined) { var _local2 = createLabel("labelPath", 200, label); _local2._width = _local2.textWidth + 5; _local2._height = _local2.textHeight + 5; _local2.visible = false; } else { labelPath.text = label; refresh(); } } function getLabel(Void) { return(labelPath.text); } function get label() { return(labelPath.text); } function _getIcon(Void) { return(_iconLinkageName); } function get icon() { if (initializing) { return(initIcon); } return(_iconLinkageName); } function _setIcon(linkage) { if (initializing) { if (linkage == "") { return(undefined); } initIcon = linkage; } else { if (linkage == "") { removeIcons(); return(undefined); } super.changeIcon(0, linkage); super.changeIcon(1, linkage); super.changeIcon(4, linkage); super.changeIcon(5, linkage); _iconLinkageName = linkage; refresh(); } } function set icon(linkage) { _setIcon(linkage); //return(icon); } function setHitArea(w, h) { if (hitArea_mc == undefined) { createEmptyObject("hitArea_mc", 100); } var _local2 = hitArea_mc; _local2.clear(); _local2.beginFill(16711680); _local2.drawRect(0, 0, w, h); _local2.endFill(); _local2.setVisible(false); } static var symbolName = "Button"; static var symbolOwner = mx.controls.Button; var className = "Button"; static var version = "2.0.0.360"; var btnOffset = 0; var _color = "buttonColor"; var __label = "default value"; var __labelPlacement = "right"; var falseUpSkin = "ButtonSkin"; var falseDownSkin = "ButtonSkin"; var falseOverSkin = "ButtonSkin"; var falseDisabledSkin = "ButtonSkin"; var trueUpSkin = "ButtonSkin"; var trueDownSkin = "ButtonSkin"; var trueOverSkin = "ButtonSkin"; var trueDisabledSkin = "ButtonSkin"; var falseUpIcon = ""; var falseDownIcon = ""; var falseOverIcon = ""; var falseDisabledIcon = ""; var trueUpIcon = ""; var trueDownIcon = ""; var trueOverIcon = ""; var trueDisabledIcon = ""; var clipParameters = {labelPlacement:1, icon:1, toggle:1, selected:1, label:1}; static var mergedClipParameters = mx.core.UIObject.mergeClipParameters(mx.controls.Button.prototype.clipParameters, mx.controls.SimpleButton.prototype.clipParameters); var centerContent = true; var borderW = 1; }
Symbol 148 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.skins.ColoredSkinElement] Frame 0
class mx.skins.ColoredSkinElement { var getStyle, _color, onEnterFrame; function ColoredSkinElement () { } function setColor(c) { if (c != undefined) { var _local2 = new Color(this); _local2.setRGB(c); } } function draw(Void) { setColor(getStyle(_color)); onEnterFrame = undefined; } function invalidateStyle(Void) { onEnterFrame = draw; } static function setColorStyle(p, colorStyle) { if (p._color == undefined) { p._color = colorStyle; } p.setColor = mixins.setColor; p.invalidateStyle = mixins.invalidateStyle; p.draw = mixins.draw; p.setColor(p.getStyle(colorStyle)); } static var mixins = new mx.skins.ColoredSkinElement(); }
Symbol 149 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.core.ext.UIObjectExtensions] Frame 0
class mx.core.ext.UIObjectExtensions { function UIObjectExtensions () { } static function addGeometry(tf, ui) { tf.addProperty("width", ui.__get__width, null); tf.addProperty("height", ui.__get__height, null); tf.addProperty("left", ui.__get__left, null); tf.addProperty("x", ui.__get__x, null); tf.addProperty("top", ui.__get__top, null); tf.addProperty("y", ui.__get__y, null); tf.addProperty("right", ui.__get__right, null); tf.addProperty("bottom", ui.__get__bottom, null); tf.addProperty("visible", ui.__get__visible, ui.__set__visible); } static function Extensions() { if (bExtended == true) { return(true); } bExtended = true; var _local4 = mx.core.UIObject.prototype; var _local8 = mx.skins.SkinElement.prototype; addGeometry(_local8, _local4); mx.events.UIEventDispatcher.initialize(_local4); var _local12 = mx.skins.ColoredSkinElement; mx.styles.CSSTextStyles.addTextStyles(_local4); var _local5 = MovieClip.prototype; _local5.getTopLevel = _local4.getTopLevel; _local5.createLabel = _local4.createLabel; _local5.createObject = _local4.createObject; _local5.createClassObject = _local4.createClassObject; _local5.createEmptyObject = _local4.createEmptyObject; _local5.destroyObject = _local4.destroyObject; _local5.__getTextFormat = _local4.__getTextFormat; _local5._getTextFormat = _local4._getTextFormat; _local5.getStyleName = _local4.getStyleName; _local5.getStyle = _local4.getStyle; var _local6 = TextField.prototype; addGeometry(_local6, _local4); _local6.addProperty("enabled", function () { return(this.__enabled); }, function (x) { this.__enabled = x; this.invalidateStyle(); }); _local6.move = _local8.move; _local6.setSize = _local8.setSize; _local6.invalidateStyle = function () { this.invalidateFlag = true; }; _local6.draw = function () { if (this.invalidateFlag) { this.invalidateFlag = false; var _local2 = this._getTextFormat(); this.setTextFormat(_local2); this.setNewTextFormat(_local2); this.embedFonts = _local2.embedFonts == true; if (this.__text != undefined) { if (this.text == "") { this.text = this.__text; } delete this.__text; } this._visible = true; } }; _local6.setColor = function (color) { this.textColor = color; }; _local6.getStyle = _local5.getStyle; _local6.__getTextFormat = _local4.__getTextFormat; _local6.setValue = function (v) { this.text = v; }; _local6.getValue = function () { return(this.text); }; _local6.addProperty("value", function () { return(this.getValue()); }, function (v) { this.setValue(v); }); _local6._getTextFormat = function () { var _local2 = this.stylecache.tf; if (_local2 != undefined) { return(_local2); } _local2 = new TextFormat(); this.__getTextFormat(_local2); this.stylecache.tf = _local2; if (this.__enabled == false) { if (this.enabledColor == undefined) { var _local4 = this.getTextFormat(); this.enabledColor = _local4.color; } var _local3 = this.getStyle("disabledColor"); _local2.color = _local3; } else if (this.enabledColor != undefined) { if (_local2.color == undefined) { _local2.color = this.enabledColor; } } return(_local2); }; _local6.getPreferredWidth = function () { this.draw(); return(this.textWidth + 4); }; _local6.getPreferredHeight = function () { this.draw(); return(this.textHeight + 4); }; TextFormat.prototype.getTextExtent2 = function (s) { var _local3 = _root._getTextExtent; if (_local3 == undefined) { _root.createTextField("_getTextExtent", -2, 0, 0, 1000, 100); _local3 = _root._getTextExtent; _local3._visible = false; } _root._getTextExtent.text = s; var _local4 = this.align; this.align = "left"; _root._getTextExtent.setTextFormat(this); this.align = _local4; return({width:_local3.textWidth, height:_local3.textHeight}); }; if (_global.style == undefined) { _global.style = new mx.styles.CSSStyleDeclaration(); _global.cascadingStyles = true; _global.styles = new Object(); _global.skinRegistry = new Object(); _global.origWidth = Stage.width; _global.origHeight = Stage.height; } _root.addProperty("width", function () { return(Stage.width); }, null); _root.addProperty("height", function () { return(Stage.height); }, null); return(true); } static var bExtended = false; static var UIObjectExtended = Extensions(); static var UIObjectDependency = mx.core.UIObject; static var SkinElementDependency = mx.skins.SkinElement; static var CSSTextStylesDependency = mx.styles.CSSTextStyles; static var UIEventDispatcherDependency = mx.events.UIEventDispatcher; }
Symbol 150 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.skins.halo.Defaults] Frame 0
class mx.skins.halo.Defaults { var beginGradientFill, beginFill, moveTo, lineTo, curveTo, endFill; function Defaults () { } static function setThemeDefaults() { var _local2 = _global.style; _local2.themeColor = 8453965 /* 0x80FF4D */; _local2.disabledColor = 8684164 /* 0x848284 */; _local2.modalTransparency = 0; _local2.filled = true; _local2.stroked = true; _local2.strokeWidth = 1; _local2.strokeColor = 0; _local2.fillColor = 16777215 /* 0xFFFFFF */; _local2.repeatInterval = 35; _local2.repeatDelay = 500; _local2.fontFamily = "_sans"; _local2.fontSize = 12; _local2.selectionColor = 13500353 /* 0xCDFFC1 */; _local2.rollOverColor = 14942166 /* 0xE3FFD6 */; _local2.useRollOver = true; _local2.backgroundDisabledColor = 14540253 /* 0xDDDDDD */; _local2.selectionDisabledColor = 14540253 /* 0xDDDDDD */; _local2.selectionDuration = 200; _local2.openDuration = 250; _local2.borderStyle = "inset"; _local2.color = 734012 /* 0x0B333C */; _local2.textSelectedColor = 24371; _local2.textRollOverColor = 2831164 /* 0x2B333C */; _local2.textDisabledColor = 16777215 /* 0xFFFFFF */; _local2.vGridLines = true; _local2.hGridLines = false; _local2.vGridLineColor = 6710886 /* 0x666666 */; _local2.hGridLineColor = 6710886 /* 0x666666 */; _local2.headerColor = 15395562 /* 0xEAEAEA */; _local2.indentation = 17; _local2.folderOpenIcon = "TreeFolderOpen"; _local2.folderClosedIcon = "TreeFolderClosed"; _local2.defaultLeafIcon = "TreeNodeIcon"; _local2.disclosureOpenIcon = "TreeDisclosureOpen"; _local2.disclosureClosedIcon = "TreeDisclosureClosed"; _local2.popupDuration = 150; _local2.todayColor = 6710886 /* 0x666666 */; _local2 = (_global.styles.ScrollSelectList = new mx.styles.CSSStyleDeclaration()); _local2.backgroundColor = 16777215 /* 0xFFFFFF */; _local2.borderColor = 13290186 /* 0xCACACA */; _local2.borderStyle = "inset"; _local2 = (_global.styles.ComboBox = new mx.styles.CSSStyleDeclaration()); _local2.borderStyle = "inset"; _local2 = (_global.styles.NumericStepper = new mx.styles.CSSStyleDeclaration()); _local2.textAlign = "center"; _local2 = (_global.styles.RectBorder = new mx.styles.CSSStyleDeclaration()); _local2.borderColor = 14015965 /* 0xD5DDDD */; _local2.buttonColor = 7305079 /* 0x6F7777 */; _local2.shadowColor = 15658734 /* 0xEEEEEE */; _local2.highlightColor = 12897484 /* 0xC4CCCC */; _local2.shadowCapColor = 14015965 /* 0xD5DDDD */; _local2.borderCapColor = 9542041 /* 0x919999 */; var _local4 = new Object(); _local4.borderColor = 16711680 /* 0xFF0000 */; _local4.buttonColor = 16711680 /* 0xFF0000 */; _local4.shadowColor = 16711680 /* 0xFF0000 */; _local4.highlightColor = 16711680 /* 0xFF0000 */; _local4.shadowCapColor = 16711680 /* 0xFF0000 */; _local4.borderCapColor = 16711680 /* 0xFF0000 */; mx.core.UIComponent.prototype.origBorderStyles = _local4; var _local3; _local3 = (_global.styles.TextInput = new mx.styles.CSSStyleDeclaration()); _local3.backgroundColor = 16777215 /* 0xFFFFFF */; _local3.borderStyle = "inset"; _global.styles.TextArea = _global.styles.TextInput; _local3 = (_global.styles.Window = new mx.styles.CSSStyleDeclaration()); _local3.borderStyle = "default"; _local3 = (_global.styles.windowStyles = new mx.styles.CSSStyleDeclaration()); _local3.fontWeight = "bold"; _local3 = (_global.styles.dataGridStyles = new mx.styles.CSSStyleDeclaration()); _local3.fontWeight = "bold"; _local3 = (_global.styles.Alert = new mx.styles.CSSStyleDeclaration()); _local3.borderStyle = "alert"; _local3 = (_global.styles.ScrollView = new mx.styles.CSSStyleDeclaration()); _local3.borderStyle = "inset"; _local3 = (_global.styles.View = new mx.styles.CSSStyleDeclaration()); _local3.borderStyle = "none"; _local3 = (_global.styles.ProgressBar = new mx.styles.CSSStyleDeclaration()); _local3.color = 11187123 /* 0xAAB3B3 */; _local3.fontWeight = "bold"; _local3 = (_global.styles.AccordionHeader = new mx.styles.CSSStyleDeclaration()); _local3.fontWeight = "bold"; _local3.fontSize = "11"; _local3 = (_global.styles.Accordion = new mx.styles.CSSStyleDeclaration()); _local3.borderStyle = "solid"; _local3.backgroundColor = 16777215 /* 0xFFFFFF */; _local3.borderColor = 9081738 /* 0x8A938A */; _local3.headerHeight = 22; _local3.marginLeft = (_local3.marginRight = (_local3.marginTop = (_local3.marginBottom = -1))); _local3.verticalGap = -1; _local3 = (_global.styles.DateChooser = new mx.styles.CSSStyleDeclaration()); _local3.borderColor = 9542041 /* 0x919999 */; _local3.headerColor = 16777215 /* 0xFFFFFF */; _local3 = (_global.styles.CalendarLayout = new mx.styles.CSSStyleDeclaration()); _local3.fontSize = 10; _local3.textAlign = "right"; _local3.color = 2831164 /* 0x2B333C */; _local3 = (_global.styles.WeekDayStyle = new mx.styles.CSSStyleDeclaration()); _local3.fontWeight = "bold"; _local3.fontSize = 11; _local3.textAlign = "center"; _local3.color = 2831164 /* 0x2B333C */; _local3 = (_global.styles.TodayStyle = new mx.styles.CSSStyleDeclaration()); _local3.color = 16777215 /* 0xFFFFFF */; _local3 = (_global.styles.HeaderDateText = new mx.styles.CSSStyleDeclaration()); _local3.fontSize = 12; _local3.fontWeight = "bold"; _local3.textAlign = "center"; } function drawRoundRect(x, y, w, h, r, c, alpha, rot, gradient, ratios) { if (typeof(r) == "object") { var _local18 = r.br; var _local16 = r.bl; var _local15 = r.tl; var _local10 = r.tr; } else { var _local10 = r; var _local15 = _local10; var _local16 = _local15; var _local18 = _local16; } if (typeof(c) == "object") { if (typeof(alpha) != "object") { var _local9 = [alpha, alpha]; } else { var _local9 = alpha; } if (ratios == undefined) { ratios = [0, 255]; } var _local14 = h * 0.7; if (typeof(rot) != "object") { var _local11 = {matrixType:"box", x:-_local14, y:_local14, w:w * 2, h:h * 4, r:rot * 0.0174532925199433 /* Math.PI/180 */}; } else { var _local11 = rot; } if (gradient == "radial") { beginGradientFill("radial", c, _local9, ratios, _local11); } else { beginGradientFill("linear", c, _local9, ratios, _local11); } } else if (c != undefined) { beginFill(c, alpha); } r = _local18; var _local13 = r - (r * 0.707106781186547); var _local12 = r - (r * 0.414213562373095); moveTo(x + w, (y + h) - r); lineTo(x + w, (y + h) - r); curveTo(x + w, (y + h) - _local12, (x + w) - _local13, (y + h) - _local13); curveTo((x + w) - _local12, y + h, (x + w) - r, y + h); r = _local16; _local13 = r - (r * 0.707106781186547); _local12 = r - (r * 0.414213562373095); lineTo(x + r, y + h); curveTo(x + _local12, y + h, x + _local13, (y + h) - _local13); curveTo(x, (y + h) - _local12, x, (y + h) - r); r = _local15; _local13 = r - (r * 0.707106781186547); _local12 = r - (r * 0.414213562373095); lineTo(x, y + r); curveTo(x, y + _local12, x + _local13, y + _local13); curveTo(x + _local12, y, x + r, y); r = _local10; _local13 = r - (r * 0.707106781186547); _local12 = r - (r * 0.414213562373095); lineTo((x + w) - r, y); curveTo((x + w) - _local12, y, (x + w) - _local13, y + _local13); curveTo(x + w, y + _local12, x + w, y + r); lineTo(x + w, (y + h) - r); if (c != undefined) { endFill(); } } static function classConstruct() { mx.core.ext.UIObjectExtensions.Extensions(); setThemeDefaults(); mx.core.UIObject.prototype.drawRoundRect = mx.skins.halo.Defaults.prototype.drawRoundRect; return(true); } static var classConstructed = classConstruct(); static var CSSStyleDeclarationDependency = mx.styles.CSSStyleDeclaration; static var UIObjectExtensionsDependency = mx.core.ext.UIObjectExtensions; static var UIObjectDependency = mx.core.UIObject; }
Symbol 151 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.managers.SystemManager] Frame 0
class mx.managers.SystemManager { static var _xAddEventListener, addEventListener, __addEventListener, _xRemoveEventListener, removeEventListener, __removeEventListener, form, __screen, dispatchEvent; function SystemManager () { } static function init(Void) { if (_initialized == false) { _initialized = true; mx.events.EventDispatcher.initialize(mx.managers.SystemManager); Mouse.addListener(mx.managers.SystemManager); Stage.addListener(mx.managers.SystemManager); _xAddEventListener = addEventListener; addEventListener = __addEventListener; _xRemoveEventListener = removeEventListener; removeEventListener = __removeEventListener; } } static function addFocusManager(f) { form = f; f.focusManager.activate(); } static function removeFocusManager(f) { } static function onMouseDown(Void) { var _local1 = form; _local1.focusManager._onMouseDown(); } static function onResize(Void) { var _local7 = Stage.width; var _local6 = Stage.height; var _local9 = _global.origWidth; var _local8 = _global.origHeight; var _local3 = Stage.align; var _local5 = (_local9 - _local7) / 2; var _local4 = (_local8 - _local6) / 2; if (_local3 == "T") { _local4 = 0; } else if (_local3 == "B") { _local4 = _local8 - _local6; } else if (_local3 == "L") { _local5 = 0; } else if (_local3 == "R") { _local5 = _local9 - _local7; } else if (_local3 == "LT") { _local4 = 0; _local5 = 0; } else if (_local3 == "TR") { _local4 = 0; _local5 = _local9 - _local7; } else if (_local3 == "LB") { _local4 = _local8 - _local6; _local5 = 0; } else if (_local3 == "RB") { _local4 = _local8 - _local6; _local5 = _local9 - _local7; } if (__screen == undefined) { __screen = new Object(); } __screen.x = _local5; __screen.y = _local4; __screen.width = _local7; __screen.height = _local6; _root.focusManager.relocate(); dispatchEvent({type:"resize"}); } static function get screen() { init(); if (__screen == undefined) { onResize(); } return(__screen); } static var _initialized = false; static var idleFrames = 0; static var isMouseDown = false; static var forms = new Array(); }
Symbol 152 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.managers.FocusManager] Frame 0
class mx.managers.FocusManager extends mx.core.UIComponent { var __defaultPushButton, defPushButton, form, move, tabEnabled, _width, _height, _x, _y, _alpha, _parent, tabCapture, watch, _visible, lastFocus, doLater, lastSelFocus, cancelAllDoLaters, _searchKey, _lastTarget, _firstNode, _nextIsNext, _nextNode, _lastx, _prevNode, _needPrev, _foundList, _prevObj, _nextObj, _firstObj, _lastObj, _lastNode, lastTabFocus, lastXMouse, lastYMouse, findFocusFromObject; function FocusManager () { super(); } function get defaultPushButton() { return(__defaultPushButton); } function set defaultPushButton(x) { if (x != __defaultPushButton) { __defaultPushButton.__set__emphasized(false); __defaultPushButton = x; defPushButton = x; x.__set__emphasized(true); } //return(defaultPushButton); } function getMaxTabIndex(o) { var _local3 = 0; var _local6; for (_local6 in o) { var _local2 = o[_local6]; if (_local2._parent == o) { if (_local2.tabIndex != undefined) { if (_local2.tabIndex > _local3) { _local3 = _local2.tabIndex; } } if (_local2.tabChildren == true) { var _local4 = getMaxTabIndex(_local2); if (_local4 > _local3) { _local3 = _local4; } } } } return(_local3); } function getNextTabIndex(Void) { return(getMaxTabIndex(form) + 1); } function get nextTabIndex() { return(getNextTabIndex()); } function relocate(Void) { var _local2 = mx.managers.SystemManager.__get__screen(); move(_local2.x - 1, _local2.y - 1); } function init(Void) { super.init(); tabEnabled = false; _width = (_height = 1); _x = (_y = -1); _alpha = 0; _parent.focusManager = this; _parent.tabChildren = true; _parent.tabEnabled = false; form = _parent; _parent.addEventListener("hide", this); _parent.addEventListener("reveal", this); mx.managers.SystemManager.init(); mx.managers.SystemManager.addFocusManager(form); tabCapture.tabIndex = 0; watch("enabled", enabledChanged); Selection.addListener(this); } function enabledChanged(id, oldValue, newValue) { _visible = newValue; return(newValue); } function activate(Void) { Key.addListener(this); activated = (_visible = true); if (lastFocus != undefined) { bNeedFocus = true; if (!mx.managers.SystemManager.isMouseDown) { doLater(this, "restoreFocus"); } } } function deactivate(Void) { Key.removeListener(this); activated = (_visible = false); var _local2 = getSelectionFocus(); var _local3 = getActualFocus(_local2); if (isOurFocus(_local3)) { lastSelFocus = _local2; lastFocus = _local3; } cancelAllDoLaters(); } function isOurFocus(o) { if (o.focusManager == this) { return(true); } while (o != undefined) { if (o.focusManager != undefined) { return(false); } if (o._parent == _parent) { return(true); } o = o._parent; } return(false); } function onSetFocus(o, n) { if (n == null) { if (activated) { bNeedFocus = true; } } else { var _local2 = getFocus(); if (isOurFocus(_local2)) { bNeedFocus = false; lastFocus = _local2; lastSelFocus = n; } } } function restoreFocus(Void) { var _local2 = lastSelFocus.hscroll; if (_local2 != undefined) { var _local5 = lastSelFocus.scroll; var _local4 = lastSelFocus.background; } lastFocus.setFocus(); var _local3 = Selection; Selection.setSelection(_local3.lastBeginIndex, _local3.lastEndIndex); if (_local2 != undefined) { lastSelFocus.scroll = _local5; lastSelFocus.hscroll = _local2; lastSelFocus.background = _local4; } } function onUnload(Void) { mx.managers.SystemManager.removeFocusManager(form); } function setFocus(o) { if (o == null) { Selection.setFocus(null); } else if (o.setFocus == undefined) { Selection.setFocus(o); } else { o.setFocus(); } } function getActualFocus(o) { var _local1 = o._parent; while (_local1 != undefined) { if (_local1.focusTextField != undefined) { while (_local1.focusTextField != undefined) { o = _local1; _local1 = _local1._parent; if (_local1 == undefined) { return(undefined); } if (_local1.focusTextField == undefined) { return(o); } } } if (_local1.tabEnabled != true) { return(o); } o = _local1; _local1 = o._parent; } return(undefined); } function getSelectionFocus() { var m = Selection.getFocus(); var o = eval (m); return(o); } function getFocus(Void) { var _local2 = getSelectionFocus(); return(getActualFocus(_local2)); } function walkTree(p, index, groupName, dir, lookup, firstChild) { var _local5 = true; var _local11; for (_local11 in p) { var _local2 = p[_local11]; if ((((_local2._parent == p) && (_local2.enabled != false)) && (_local2._visible != false)) && ((_local2.tabEnabled == true) || ((_local2.tabEnabled != false) && ((((((((_local2.onPress != undefined) || (_local2.onRelease != undefined)) || (_local2.onReleaseOutside != undefined)) || (_local2.onDragOut != undefined)) || (_local2.onDragOver != undefined)) || (_local2.onRollOver != undefined)) || (_local2.onRollOut != undefined)) || (_local2 instanceof TextField))))) { if (_local2._searchKey == _searchKey) { continue; } _local2._searchKey = _searchKey; if (_local2 != _lastTarget) { if (((_local2.groupName != undefined) || (groupName != undefined)) && (_local2.groupName == groupName)) { continue; } if ((_local2 instanceof TextField) && (_local2.selectable == false)) { continue; } if (_local5 || (((_local2.groupName != undefined) && (_local2.groupName == _firstNode.groupName)) && (_local2.selected == true))) { if (firstChild) { _firstNode = _local2; firstChild = false; } } if (_nextIsNext == true) { if ((((_local2.groupName != undefined) && (_local2.groupName == _nextNode.groupName)) && (_local2.selected == true)) || ((_nextNode == undefined) && ((_local2.groupName == undefined) || ((_local2.groupName != undefined) && (_local2.groupName != groupName))))) { _nextNode = _local2; } } if ((_local2.groupName == undefined) || (groupName != _local2.groupName)) { if (((_lastx.groupName != undefined) && (_local2.groupName == _lastx.groupName)) && (_lastx.selected == true)) { } else { _lastx = _local2; } } } else { _prevNode = _lastx; _needPrev = false; _nextIsNext = true; } if (_local2.tabIndex != undefined) { if (_local2.tabIndex == index) { if (_foundList[_local2._name] == undefined) { if (_needPrev) { _prevObj = _local2; _needPrev = false; } _nextObj = _local2; } } if (dir && (_local2.tabIndex > index)) { if (((_nextObj == undefined) || ((_nextObj.tabIndex > _local2.tabIndex) && (((_local2.groupName == undefined) || (_nextObj.groupName == undefined)) || (_local2.groupName != _nextObj.groupName)))) || ((((_nextObj.groupName != undefined) && (_nextObj.groupName == _local2.groupName)) && (_nextObj.selected != true)) && ((_local2.selected == true) || (_nextObj.tabIndex > _local2.tabIndex)))) { _nextObj = _local2; } } else if ((!dir) && (_local2.tabIndex < index)) { if (((_prevObj == undefined) || ((_prevObj.tabIndex < _local2.tabIndex) && (((_local2.groupName == undefined) || (_prevObj.groupName == undefined)) || (_local2.groupName != _prevObj.groupName)))) || ((((_prevObj.groupName != undefined) && (_prevObj.groupName == _local2.groupName)) && (_prevObj.selected != true)) && ((_local2.selected == true) || (_prevObj.tabIndex < _local2.tabIndex)))) { _prevObj = _local2; } } if (((_firstObj == undefined) || ((_local2.tabIndex < _firstObj.tabIndex) && (((_local2.groupName == undefined) || (_firstObj.groupName == undefined)) || (_local2.groupName != _firstObj.groupName)))) || ((((_firstObj.groupName != undefined) && (_firstObj.groupName == _local2.groupName)) && (_firstObj.selected != true)) && ((_local2.selected == true) || (_local2.tabIndex < _firstObj.tabIndex)))) { _firstObj = _local2; } if (((_lastObj == undefined) || ((_local2.tabIndex > _lastObj.tabIndex) && (((_local2.groupName == undefined) || (_lastObj.groupName == undefined)) || (_local2.groupName != _lastObj.groupName)))) || ((((_lastObj.groupName != undefined) && (_lastObj.groupName == _local2.groupName)) && (_lastObj.selected != true)) && ((_local2.selected == true) || (_local2.tabIndex > _lastObj.tabIndex)))) { _lastObj = _local2; } } if (_local2.tabChildren) { getTabCandidateFromChildren(_local2, index, groupName, dir, _local5 && (firstChild)); } _local5 = false; } else if (((_local2._parent == p) && (_local2.tabChildren == true)) && (_local2._visible != false)) { if (_local2 == _lastTarget) { if (_local2._searchKey == _searchKey) { continue; } _local2._searchKey = _searchKey; if (_prevNode == undefined) { var _local3 = _lastx; var _local7 = false; while (_local3 != undefined) { if (_local3 == _local2) { _local7 = true; break; } _local3 = _local3._parent; } if (_local7 == false) { _prevNode = _lastx; } } _needPrev = false; if (_nextNode == undefined) { _nextIsNext = true; } } else if (!((_local2.focusManager != undefined) && (_local2.focusManager._parent == _local2))) { if (_local2._searchKey == _searchKey) { continue; } _local2._searchKey = _searchKey; getTabCandidateFromChildren(_local2, index, groupName, dir, _local5 && (firstChild)); } _local5 = false; } } _lastNode = _lastx; if (lookup) { if (p._parent != undefined) { if (p != _parent) { if ((_prevNode == undefined) && (dir)) { _needPrev = true; } else if ((_nextNode == undefined) && (!dir)) { _nextIsNext = false; } _lastTarget = _lastTarget._parent; getTabCandidate(p._parent, index, groupName, dir, true); } } } } function getTabCandidate(o, index, groupName, dir, firstChild) { var _local2; var _local3 = true; if (o == _parent) { _local2 = o; _local3 = false; } else { _local2 = o._parent; if (_local2 == undefined) { _local2 = o; _local3 = false; } } walkTree(_local2, index, groupName, dir, _local3, firstChild); } function getTabCandidateFromChildren(o, index, groupName, dir, firstChild) { walkTree(o, index, groupName, dir, false, firstChild); } function getFocusManagerFromObject(o) { while (o != undefined) { if (o.focusManager != undefined) { return(o.focusManager); } o = o._parent; } return(undefined); } function tabHandler(Void) { bDrawFocus = true; var _local5 = getSelectionFocus(); var _local4 = getActualFocus(_local5); if (_local4 != _local5) { _local5 = _local4; } if (getFocusManagerFromObject(_local5) != this) { _local5 == undefined; } if (_local5 == undefined) { _local5 = form; } else if (_local5.tabIndex != undefined) { if ((_foundList != undefined) || (_foundList.tabIndex != _local5.tabIndex)) { _foundList = new Object(); _foundList.tabIndex = _local5.tabIndex; } _foundList[_local5._name] = _local5; } var _local3 = Key.isDown(16) != true; _searchKey = getTimer(); _needPrev = true; _nextIsNext = false; _lastx = undefined; _firstNode = undefined; _lastNode = undefined; _nextNode = undefined; _prevNode = undefined; _firstObj = undefined; _lastObj = undefined; _nextObj = undefined; _prevObj = undefined; _lastTarget = _local5; var _local6 = _local5; getTabCandidate(_local6, ((_local5.tabIndex == undefined) ? 0 : (_local5.tabIndex)), _local5.groupName, _local3, true); var _local2; if (_local3) { if (_nextObj != undefined) { _local2 = _nextObj; } else { _local2 = _firstObj; } } else if (_prevObj != undefined) { _local2 = _prevObj; } else { _local2 = _lastObj; } if (_local2.tabIndex != _local5.tabIndex) { _foundList = new Object(); _foundList.tabIndex = _local2.tabIndex; _foundList[_local2._name] = _local2; } else { if (_foundList == undefined) { _foundList = new Object(); _foundList.tabIndex = _local2.tabIndex; } _foundList[_local2._name] = _local2; } if (_local2 == undefined) { if (_local3 == false) { if (_nextNode != undefined) { _local2 = _nextNode; } else { _local2 = _firstNode; } } else if ((_prevNode == undefined) || (_local5 == form)) { _local2 = _lastNode; } else { _local2 = _prevNode; } } if (_local2 == undefined) { return(undefined); } lastTabFocus = _local2; setFocus(_local2); if (_local2.emphasized != undefined) { if (defPushButton != undefined) { _local5 = defPushButton; defPushButton = _local2; _local5.emphasized = false; _local2.emphasized = true; } } else if ((defPushButton != undefined) && (defPushButton != __defaultPushButton)) { _local5 = defPushButton; defPushButton = __defaultPushButton; _local5.emphasized = false; __defaultPushButton.__set__emphasized(true); } } function onKeyDown(Void) { mx.managers.SystemManager.idleFrames = 0; if (defaultPushButtonEnabled) { if (Key.getCode() == 13) { if (defaultPushButton != undefined) { doLater(this, "sendDefaultPushButtonEvent"); } } } } function sendDefaultPushButtonEvent(Void) { defPushButton.dispatchEvent({type:"click"}); } function getMousedComponentFromChildren(x, y, o) { for (var _local7 in o) { var _local2 = o[_local7]; if (((_local2._visible && (_local2.enabled)) && (_local2._parent == o)) && (_local2._searchKey != _searchKey)) { _local2._searchKey = _searchKey; if (_local2.hitTest(x, y, true)) { if ((_local2.onPress != undefined) || (_local2.onRelease != undefined)) { return(_local2); } var _local3 = getMousedComponentFromChildren(x, y, _local2); if (_local3 != undefined) { return(_local3); } return(_local2); } } } return(undefined); } function mouseActivate(Void) { if (!bNeedFocus) { return(undefined); } _searchKey = getTimer(); var _local2 = getMousedComponentFromChildren(lastXMouse, lastYMouse, form); if (_local2 instanceof mx.core.UIComponent) { return(undefined); } _local2 = findFocusFromObject(_local2); if (_local2 == lastFocus) { return(undefined); } if (_local2 == undefined) { doLater(this, "restoreFocus"); return(undefined); } var _local3 = _local2.hscroll; if (_local3 != undefined) { var _local6 = _local2.scroll; var _local5 = _local2.background; } setFocus(_local2); var _local4 = Selection; Selection.setSelection(_local4.lastBeginIndex, _local4.lastEndIndex); if (_local3 != undefined) { _local2.scroll = _local6; _local2.hscroll = _local3; _local2.background = _local5; } } function _onMouseDown(Void) { bDrawFocus = false; if (lastFocus != undefined) { lastFocus.drawFocus(false); } mx.managers.SystemManager.idleFrames = 0; var _local3 = Selection; _local3.lastBeginIndex = Selection.getBeginIndex(); _local3.lastEndIndex = Selection.getEndIndex(); lastXMouse = _root._xmouse; lastYMouse = _root._ymouse; } function onMouseUp(Void) { if (_visible) { doLater(this, "mouseActivate"); } } function handleEvent(e) { if (e.type == "reveal") { mx.managers.SystemManager.activate(form); } else { mx.managers.SystemManager.deactivate(form); } } static function enableFocusManagement() { if (!initialized) { initialized = true; Object.registerClass("FocusManager", mx.managers.FocusManager); if (_root.focusManager == undefined) { _root.createClassObject(mx.managers.FocusManager, "focusManager", mx.managers.DepthManager.highestDepth--); } } } static var symbolName = "FocusManager"; static var symbolOwner = mx.managers.FocusManager; static var version = "2.0.0.360"; var className = "FocusManager"; var bNeedFocus = false; var bDrawFocus = false; var defaultPushButtonEnabled = true; var activated = true; static var initialized = false; static var UIObjectExtensionsDependency = mx.core.ext.UIObjectExtensions; }
Symbol 153 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.skins.halo.FocusRect] Frame 0
class mx.skins.halo.FocusRect extends mx.skins.SkinElement { var boundingBox_mc, _xscale, _yscale, clear, beginFill, drawRoundRect, endFill, _visible; function FocusRect () { super(); boundingBox_mc._visible = false; boundingBox_mc._width = (boundingBox_mc._height = 0); } function draw(o) { o.adjustFocusRect(); } function setSize(w, h, r, a, rectCol) { _xscale = (_yscale = 100); clear(); if (typeof(r) == "object") { r.br = ((r.br > 2) ? (r.br - 2) : 0); r.bl = ((r.bl > 2) ? (r.bl - 2) : 0); r.tr = ((r.tr > 2) ? (r.tr - 2) : 0); r.tl = ((r.tl > 2) ? (r.tl - 2) : 0); beginFill(rectCol, a * 0.3); drawRoundRect(0, 0, w, h, r); drawRoundRect(2, 2, w - 4, h - 4, r); endFill(); r.br = ((r.br > 1) ? (r.br + 1) : 0); r.bl = ((r.bl > 1) ? (r.bl + 1) : 0); r.tr = ((r.tr > 1) ? (r.tr + 1) : 0); r.tl = ((r.tl > 1) ? (r.tl + 1) : 0); beginFill(rectCol, a * 0.3); drawRoundRect(1, 1, w - 2, h - 2, r); r.br = ((r.br > 1) ? (r.br - 1) : 0); r.bl = ((r.bl > 1) ? (r.bl - 1) : 0); r.tr = ((r.tr > 1) ? (r.tr - 1) : 0); r.tl = ((r.tl > 1) ? (r.tl - 1) : 0); drawRoundRect(2, 2, w - 4, h - 4, r); endFill(); } else { var _local5; if (r != 0) { _local5 = r - 2; } else { _local5 = 0; } beginFill(rectCol, a * 0.3); drawRoundRect(0, 0, w, h, r); drawRoundRect(2, 2, w - 4, h - 4, _local5); endFill(); beginFill(rectCol, a * 0.3); if (r != 0) { _local5 = r - 2; r = r - 1; } else { _local5 = 0; r = 0; } drawRoundRect(1, 1, w - 2, h - 2, r); drawRoundRect(2, 2, w - 4, h - 4, _local5); endFill(); } } function handleEvent(e) { if (e.type == "unload") { _visible = true; } else if (e.type == "resize") { e.target.adjustFocusRect(); } else if (e.type == "move") { e.target.adjustFocusRect(); } } static function classConstruct() { mx.core.UIComponent.prototype.drawFocus = function (focused) { var _local2 = this._parent.focus_mc; if (!focused) { _local2._visible = false; this.removeEventListener("unload", _local2); this.removeEventListener("move", _local2); this.removeEventListener("resize", _local2); } else { if (_local2 == undefined) { _local2 = this._parent.createChildAtDepth("FocusRect", mx.managers.DepthManager.kTop); _local2.tabEnabled = false; this._parent.focus_mc = _local2; } else { _local2._visible = true; } _local2.draw(this); if (_local2.getDepth() < this.getDepth()) { _local2.setDepthAbove(this); } this.addEventListener("unload", _local2); this.addEventListener("move", _local2); this.addEventListener("resize", _local2); } }; mx.core.UIComponent.prototype.adjustFocusRect = function () { var _local2 = this.getStyle("themeColor"); if (_local2 == undefined) { _local2 = 8453965 /* 0x80FF4D */; } var _local3 = this._parent.focus_mc; _local3.setSize(this.width + 4, this.height + 4, 0, 100, _local2); _local3.move(this.x - 2, this.y - 2); }; TextField.prototype.drawFocus = mx.core.UIComponent.prototype.drawFocus; TextField.prototype.adjustFocusRect = mx.core.UIComponent.prototype.adjustFocusRect; mx.skins.halo.FocusRect.prototype.drawRoundRect = mx.skins.halo.Defaults.prototype.drawRoundRect; return(true); } static var classConstructed = classConstruct(); static var DefaultsDependency = mx.skins.halo.Defaults; static var UIComponentDependency = mx.core.UIComponent; }
Symbol 154 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.managers.OverlappedWindows] Frame 0
class mx.managers.OverlappedWindows { function OverlappedWindows () { } static function checkIdle(Void) { if (mx.managers.SystemManager.idleFrames > 10) { mx.managers.SystemManager.dispatchEvent({type:"idle"}); } else { mx.managers.SystemManager.idleFrames++; } } static function __addEventListener(e, o, l) { if (e == "idle") { if (mx.managers.SystemManager.interval == undefined) { mx.managers.SystemManager.interval = setInterval(mx.managers.SystemManager.checkIdle, 100); } } mx.managers.SystemManager._xAddEventListener(e, o, l); } static function __removeEventListener(e, o, l) { if (e == "idle") { if (mx.managers.SystemManager._xRemoveEventListener(e, o, l) == 0) { clearInterval(mx.managers.SystemManager.interval); } } else { mx.managers.SystemManager._xRemoveEventListener(e, o, l); } } static function onMouseDown(Void) { mx.managers.SystemManager.idleFrames = 0; mx.managers.SystemManager.isMouseDown = true; var _local5 = _root; var _local3; var _local8 = _root._xmouse; var _local7 = _root._ymouse; if (mx.managers.SystemManager.form.modalWindow == undefined) { if (mx.managers.SystemManager.forms.length > 1) { var _local6 = mx.managers.SystemManager.forms.length; var _local4; _local4 = 0; while (_local4 < _local6) { var _local2 = mx.managers.SystemManager.forms[_local4]; if (_local2._visible) { if (_local2.hitTest(_local8, _local7)) { if (_local3 == undefined) { _local3 = _local2.getDepth(); _local5 = _local2; } else if (_local3 < _local2.getDepth()) { _local3 = _local2.getDepth(); _local5 = _local2; } } } _local4++; } if (_local5 != mx.managers.SystemManager.form) { mx.managers.SystemManager.activate(_local5); } } } var _local9 = mx.managers.SystemManager.form; _local9.focusManager._onMouseDown(); } static function onMouseMove(Void) { mx.managers.SystemManager.idleFrames = 0; } static function onMouseUp(Void) { mx.managers.SystemManager.isMouseDown = false; mx.managers.SystemManager.idleFrames = 0; } static function activate(f) { if (mx.managers.SystemManager.form != undefined) { if ((mx.managers.SystemManager.form != f) && (mx.managers.SystemManager.forms.length > 1)) { var _local1 = mx.managers.SystemManager.form; _local1.focusManager.deactivate(); } } mx.managers.SystemManager.form = f; f.focusManager.activate(); } static function deactivate(f) { if (mx.managers.SystemManager.form != undefined) { if ((mx.managers.SystemManager.form == f) && (mx.managers.SystemManager.forms.length > 1)) { var _local5 = mx.managers.SystemManager.form; _local5.focusManager.deactivate(); var _local3 = mx.managers.SystemManager.forms.length; var _local1; var _local2; _local1 = 0; while (_local1 < _local3) { if (mx.managers.SystemManager.forms[_local1] == f) { _local1 = _local1 + 1; while (_local1 < _local3) { if (mx.managers.SystemManager.forms[_local1]._visible == true) { _local2 = mx.managers.SystemManager.forms[_local1]; } _local1++; } mx.managers.SystemManager.form = _local2; break; } if (mx.managers.SystemManager.forms[_local1]._visible == true) { _local2 = mx.managers.SystemManager.forms[_local1]; } _local1++; } _local5 = mx.managers.SystemManager.form; _local5.focusManager.activate(); } } } static function addFocusManager(f) { mx.managers.SystemManager.forms.push(f); mx.managers.SystemManager.activate(f); } static function removeFocusManager(f) { var _local3 = mx.managers.SystemManager.forms.length; var _local1; _local1 = 0; while (_local1 < _local3) { if (mx.managers.SystemManager.forms[_local1] == f) { if (mx.managers.SystemManager.form == f) { mx.managers.SystemManager.deactivate(f); } mx.managers.SystemManager.forms.splice(_local1, 1); return(undefined); } _local1++; } } static function enableOverlappedWindows() { if (!initialized) { initialized = true; mx.managers.SystemManager.checkIdle = checkIdle; mx.managers.SystemManager.__addEventListener = __addEventListener; mx.managers.SystemManager.__removeEventListener = __removeEventListener; mx.managers.SystemManager.onMouseDown = onMouseDown; mx.managers.SystemManager.onMouseMove = onMouseMove; mx.managers.SystemManager.onMouseUp = onMouseUp; mx.managers.SystemManager.activate = activate; mx.managers.SystemManager.deactivate = deactivate; mx.managers.SystemManager.addFocusManager = addFocusManager; mx.managers.SystemManager.removeFocusManager = removeFocusManager; } } static var initialized = false; static var SystemManagerDependency = mx.managers.SystemManager; }
Symbol 155 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.styles.CSSSetStyle] Frame 0
class mx.styles.CSSSetStyle { var styleName, stylecache, _color, setColor, invalidateStyle; function CSSSetStyle () { } function _setStyle(styleProp, newValue) { this[styleProp] = newValue; if (mx.styles.StyleManager.TextStyleMap[styleProp] != undefined) { if (styleProp == "color") { if (isNaN(newValue)) { newValue = mx.styles.StyleManager.getColorName(newValue); this[styleProp] = newValue; if (newValue == undefined) { return(undefined); } } } _level0.changeTextStyleInChildren(styleProp); return(undefined); } if (mx.styles.StyleManager.isColorStyle(styleProp)) { if (isNaN(newValue)) { newValue = mx.styles.StyleManager.getColorName(newValue); this[styleProp] = newValue; if (newValue == undefined) { return(undefined); } } if (styleProp == "themeColor") { var _local7 = mx.styles.StyleManager.colorNames.haloBlue; var _local6 = mx.styles.StyleManager.colorNames.haloGreen; var _local8 = mx.styles.StyleManager.colorNames.haloOrange; var _local4 = {}; _local4[_local7] = 12188666 /* 0xB9FBFA */; _local4[_local6] = 13500353 /* 0xCDFFC1 */; _local4[_local8] = 16766319 /* 0xFFD56F */; var _local5 = {}; _local5[_local7] = 13958653 /* 0xD4FDFD */; _local5[_local6] = 14942166 /* 0xE3FFD6 */; _local5[_local8] = 16772787 /* 0xFFEEB3 */; var _local9 = _local4[newValue]; var _local10 = _local5[newValue]; if (_local9 == undefined) { _local9 = newValue; } if (_local10 == undefined) { _local10 = newValue; } setStyle("selectionColor", _local9); setStyle("rollOverColor", _local10); } _level0.changeColorStyleInChildren(styleName, styleProp, newValue); } else { if ((styleProp == "backgroundColor") && (isNaN(newValue))) { newValue = mx.styles.StyleManager.getColorName(newValue); this[styleProp] = newValue; if (newValue == undefined) { return(undefined); } } _level0.notifyStyleChangeInChildren(styleName, styleProp, newValue); } } function changeTextStyleInChildren(styleProp) { var _local4 = getTimer(); var _local5; for (_local5 in this) { var _local2 = this[_local5]; if (_local2._parent == this) { if (_local2.searchKey != _local4) { if (_local2.stylecache != undefined) { delete _local2.stylecache.tf; delete _local2.stylecache[styleProp]; } _local2.invalidateStyle(styleProp); _local2.changeTextStyleInChildren(styleProp); _local2.searchKey = _local4; } } } } function changeColorStyleInChildren(sheetName, colorStyle, newValue) { var _local6 = getTimer(); var _local7; for (_local7 in this) { var _local2 = this[_local7]; if (_local2._parent == this) { if (_local2.searchKey != _local6) { if (((_local2.getStyleName() == sheetName) || (sheetName == undefined)) || (sheetName == "_global")) { if (_local2.stylecache != undefined) { delete _local2.stylecache[colorStyle]; } if (typeof(_local2._color) == "string") { if (_local2._color == colorStyle) { var _local4 = _local2.getStyle(colorStyle); if (colorStyle == "color") { if (stylecache.tf.color != undefined) { stylecache.tf.color = _local4; } } _local2.setColor(_local4); } } else if (_local2._color[colorStyle] != undefined) { if (typeof(_local2) != "movieclip") { _local2._parent.invalidateStyle(); } else { _local2.invalidateStyle(colorStyle); } } } _local2.changeColorStyleInChildren(sheetName, colorStyle, newValue); _local2.searchKey = _local6; } } } } function notifyStyleChangeInChildren(sheetName, styleProp, newValue) { var _local5 = getTimer(); var _local6; for (_local6 in this) { var _local2 = this[_local6]; if (_local2._parent == this) { if (_local2.searchKey != _local5) { if (((_local2.styleName == sheetName) || ((_local2.styleName != undefined) && (typeof(_local2.styleName) == "movieclip"))) || (sheetName == undefined)) { if (_local2.stylecache != undefined) { delete _local2.stylecache[styleProp]; delete _local2.stylecache.tf; } delete _local2.enabledColor; _local2.invalidateStyle(styleProp); } _local2.notifyStyleChangeInChildren(sheetName, styleProp, newValue); _local2.searchKey = _local5; } } } } function setStyle(styleProp, newValue) { if (stylecache != undefined) { delete stylecache[styleProp]; delete stylecache.tf; } this[styleProp] = newValue; if (mx.styles.StyleManager.isColorStyle(styleProp)) { if (isNaN(newValue)) { newValue = mx.styles.StyleManager.getColorName(newValue); this[styleProp] = newValue; if (newValue == undefined) { return(undefined); } } if (styleProp == "themeColor") { var _local10 = mx.styles.StyleManager.colorNames.haloBlue; var _local9 = mx.styles.StyleManager.colorNames.haloGreen; var _local11 = mx.styles.StyleManager.colorNames.haloOrange; var _local6 = {}; _local6[_local10] = 12188666 /* 0xB9FBFA */; _local6[_local9] = 13500353 /* 0xCDFFC1 */; _local6[_local11] = 16766319 /* 0xFFD56F */; var _local7 = {}; _local7[_local10] = 13958653 /* 0xD4FDFD */; _local7[_local9] = 14942166 /* 0xE3FFD6 */; _local7[_local11] = 16772787 /* 0xFFEEB3 */; var _local12 = _local6[newValue]; var _local13 = _local7[newValue]; if (_local12 == undefined) { _local12 = newValue; } if (_local13 == undefined) { _local13 = newValue; } setStyle("selectionColor", _local12); setStyle("rollOverColor", _local13); } if (typeof(_color) == "string") { if (_color == styleProp) { if (styleProp == "color") { if (stylecache.tf.color != undefined) { stylecache.tf.color = newValue; } } setColor(newValue); } } else if (_color[styleProp] != undefined) { invalidateStyle(styleProp); } changeColorStyleInChildren(undefined, styleProp, newValue); } else { if ((styleProp == "backgroundColor") && (isNaN(newValue))) { newValue = mx.styles.StyleManager.getColorName(newValue); this[styleProp] = newValue; if (newValue == undefined) { return(undefined); } } invalidateStyle(styleProp); } if (mx.styles.StyleManager.isInheritingStyle(styleProp) || (styleProp == "styleName")) { var _local8; var _local5 = newValue; if (styleProp == "styleName") { _local8 = ((typeof(newValue) == "string") ? (_global.styles[newValue]) : (_local5)); _local5 = _local8.themeColor; if (_local5 != undefined) { _local8.rollOverColor = (_local8.selectionColor = _local5); } } notifyStyleChangeInChildren(undefined, styleProp, newValue); } } static function enableRunTimeCSS() { } static function classConstruct() { var _local2 = MovieClip.prototype; var _local1 = mx.styles.CSSSetStyle.prototype; mx.styles.CSSStyleDeclaration.prototype.setStyle = _local1._setStyle; _local2.changeTextStyleInChildren = _local1.changeTextStyleInChildren; _local2.changeColorStyleInChildren = _local1.changeColorStyleInChildren; _local2.notifyStyleChangeInChildren = _local1.notifyStyleChangeInChildren; _local2.setStyle = _local1.setStyle; var _local3 = TextField.prototype; _local3.setStyle = _local2.setStyle; _local3.changeTextStyleInChildren = _local1.changeTextStyleInChildren; return(true); } static var classConstructed = classConstruct(); static var CSSStyleDeclarationDependency = mx.styles.CSSStyleDeclaration; }
Symbol 156 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.core.ext.UIComponentExtensions] Frame 0
class mx.core.ext.UIComponentExtensions { function UIComponentExtensions () { } static function Extensions() { if (bExtended == true) { return(true); } bExtended = true; TextField.prototype.setFocus = function () { Selection.setFocus(this); }; TextField.prototype.onSetFocus = function (oldFocus) { if (this.tabEnabled != false) { if (this.getFocusManager().bDrawFocus) { this.drawFocus(true); } } }; TextField.prototype.onKillFocus = function (oldFocus) { if (this.tabEnabled != false) { this.drawFocus(false); } }; TextField.prototype.drawFocus = mx.core.UIComponent.prototype.drawFocus; TextField.prototype.getFocusManager = mx.core.UIComponent.prototype.getFocusManager; mx.managers.OverlappedWindows.enableOverlappedWindows(); mx.styles.CSSSetStyle.enableRunTimeCSS(); mx.managers.FocusManager.enableFocusManagement(); } static var bExtended = false; static var UIComponentExtended = Extensions(); static var UIComponentDependency = mx.core.UIComponent; static var FocusManagerDependency = mx.managers.FocusManager; static var OverlappedWindowsDependency = mx.managers.OverlappedWindows; }
Symbol 157 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.skins.halo.RectBorder] Frame 0
class mx.skins.halo.RectBorder extends mx.skins.RectBorder { var offset, getStyle, borderStyleName, __borderMetrics, className, borderColorName, backgroundColorName, shadowColorName, highlightColorName, buttonColorName, __get__width, __get__height, clear, _color, drawRoundRect, beginFill, drawRect, endFill; function RectBorder () { super(); } function init(Void) { borderWidths.default = 3; super.init(); } function getBorderMetrics(Void) { if (offset == undefined) { var _local3 = getStyle(borderStyleName); offset = borderWidths[_local3]; } if ((getStyle(borderStyleName) == "default") || (getStyle(borderStyleName) == "alert")) { __borderMetrics = {left:3, top:1, right:3, bottom:3}; return(__borderMetrics); } return(super.getBorderMetrics()); } function drawBorder(Void) { var _local6 = _global.styles[className]; if (_local6 == undefined) { _local6 = _global.styles.RectBorder; } var _local5 = getStyle(borderStyleName); var _local7 = getStyle(borderColorName); if (_local7 == undefined) { _local7 = _local6[borderColorName]; } var _local8 = getStyle(backgroundColorName); if (_local8 == undefined) { _local8 = _local6[backgroundColorName]; } var _local16 = getStyle("backgroundImage"); if (_local5 != "none") { var _local14 = getStyle(shadowColorName); if (_local14 == undefined) { _local14 = _local6[shadowColorName]; } var _local13 = getStyle(highlightColorName); if (_local13 == undefined) { _local13 = _local6[highlightColorName]; } var _local12 = getStyle(buttonColorName); if (_local12 == undefined) { _local12 = _local6[buttonColorName]; } var _local11 = getStyle(borderCapColorName); if (_local11 == undefined) { _local11 = _local6[borderCapColorName]; } var _local10 = getStyle(shadowCapColorName); if (_local10 == undefined) { _local10 = _local6[shadowCapColorName]; } } offset = borderWidths[_local5]; var _local9 = offset; var _local3 = __get__width(); var _local4 = __get__height(); clear(); _color = undefined; if (_local5 == "none") { } else if (_local5 == "inset") { _color = colorList; draw3dBorder(_local11, _local12, _local7, _local13, _local14, _local10); } else if (_local5 == "outset") { _color = colorList; draw3dBorder(_local11, _local7, _local12, _local14, _local13, _local10); } else if (_local5 == "alert") { var _local15 = getStyle("themeColor"); drawRoundRect(0, 5, _local3, _local4 - 5, 5, 6184542, 10); drawRoundRect(1, 4, _local3 - 2, _local4 - 5, 4, [6184542, 6184542], 10, 0, "radial"); drawRoundRect(2, 0, _local3 - 4, _local4 - 2, 3, [0, 14342874], 100, 0, "radial"); drawRoundRect(2, 0, _local3 - 4, _local4 - 2, 3, _local15, 50); drawRoundRect(3, 1, _local3 - 6, _local4 - 4, 2, 16777215, 100); } else if (_local5 == "default") { drawRoundRect(0, 5, _local3, _local4 - 5, {tl:5, tr:5, br:0, bl:0}, 6184542, 10); drawRoundRect(1, 4, _local3 - 2, _local4 - 5, {tl:4, tr:4, br:0, bl:0}, [6184542, 6184542], 10, 0, "radial"); drawRoundRect(2, 0, _local3 - 4, _local4 - 2, {tl:3, tr:3, br:0, bl:0}, [12897484, 11844796], 100, 0, "radial"); drawRoundRect(3, 1, _local3 - 6, _local4 - 4, {tl:2, tr:2, br:0, bl:0}, 16777215, 100); } else if (_local5 == "dropDown") { drawRoundRect(0, 0, _local3 + 1, _local4, {tl:4, tr:0, br:0, bl:4}, [13290186, 7895160], 100, -10, "linear"); drawRoundRect(1, 1, _local3 - 1, _local4 - 2, {tl:3, tr:0, br:0, bl:3}, 16777215, 100); } else if (_local5 == "menuBorder") { var _local15 = getStyle("themeColor"); drawRoundRect(4, 4, _local3 - 2, _local4 - 3, 0, [6184542, 6184542], 10, 0, "radial"); drawRoundRect(4, 4, _local3 - 1, _local4 - 2, 0, 6184542, 10); drawRoundRect(0, 0, _local3 + 1, _local4, 0, [0, 14342874], 100, 250, "linear"); drawRoundRect(0, 0, _local3 + 1, _local4, 0, _local15, 50); drawRoundRect(2, 2, _local3 - 3, _local4 - 4, 0, 16777215, 100); } else if (_local5 == "comboNonEdit") { } else { beginFill(_local7); drawRect(0, 0, _local3, _local4); drawRect(1, 1, _local3 - 1, _local4 - 1); endFill(); _color = borderColorName; } if (_local8 != undefined) { beginFill(_local8); drawRect(_local9, _local9, __get__width() - _local9, __get__height() - _local9); endFill(); } } function draw3dBorder(c1, c2, c3, c4, c5, c6) { var _local3 = __get__width(); var _local2 = __get__height(); beginFill(c1); drawRect(0, 0, _local3, _local2); drawRect(1, 0, _local3 - 1, _local2); endFill(); beginFill(c2); drawRect(1, 0, _local3 - 1, 1); endFill(); beginFill(c3); drawRect(1, _local2 - 1, _local3 - 1, _local2); endFill(); beginFill(c4); drawRect(1, 1, _local3 - 1, 2); endFill(); beginFill(c5); drawRect(1, _local2 - 2, _local3 - 1, _local2 - 1); endFill(); beginFill(c6); drawRect(1, 2, _local3 - 1, _local2 - 2); drawRect(2, 2, _local3 - 2, _local2 - 2); endFill(); } static function classConstruct() { mx.core.ext.UIObjectExtensions.Extensions(); _global.styles.rectBorderClass = mx.skins.halo.RectBorder; _global.skinRegistry.RectBorder = true; return(true); } static var symbolName = "RectBorder"; static var symbolOwner = mx.skins.halo.RectBorder; static var version = "2.0.0.360"; var borderCapColorName = "borderCapColor"; var shadowCapColorName = "shadowCapColor"; var colorList = {highlightColor:0, borderColor:0, buttonColor:0, shadowColor:0, borderCapColor:0, shadowCapColor:0}; var borderWidths = {none:0, solid:1, inset:2, outset:2, alert:3, dropDown:2, menuBorder:2, comboNonEdit:2}; static var classConstructed = classConstruct(); static var UIObjectExtensionsDependency = mx.core.ext.UIObjectExtensions; }
Symbol 158 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.skins.halo.ButtonSkin] Frame 0
class mx.skins.halo.ButtonSkin extends mx.skins.RectBorder { var __get__width, __get__height, getStyle, _parent, clear, drawRoundRect, __get__x, __get__y; function ButtonSkin () { super(); } function init() { super.init(); } function size() { drawHaloRect(__get__width(), __get__height()); } function drawHaloRect(w, h) { var _local6 = getStyle("borderStyle"); var _local4 = getStyle("themeColor"); var _local5 = _parent.emphasized; clear(); switch (_local6) { case "falseup" : if (_local5) { drawRoundRect(__get__x(), __get__y(), w, h, 5, 9542041, 100); drawRoundRect(__get__x(), __get__y(), w, h, 5, _local4, 75); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 1, __get__y() + 1, w - 2, h - 2, 4, [3355443, 16777215], 85, 0, "radial"); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 2, __get__y() + 2, w - 4, h - 4, 3, [0, 14342874], 100, 0, "radial"); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 2, __get__y() + 2, w - 4, h - 4, 3, _local4, 75); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 3, __get__y() + 3, w - 6, h - 6, 2, 16777215, 100); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 3, __get__y() + 4, w - 6, h - 7, 2, 16316664, 100); } else { drawRoundRect(0, 0, w, h, 5, 9542041, 100); drawRoundRect(1, 1, w - 2, h - 2, 4, [13291985, 16250871], 100, 0, "radial"); drawRoundRect(2, 2, w - 4, h - 4, 3, [9542041, 13818586], 100, 0, "radial"); drawRoundRect(3, 3, w - 6, h - 6, 2, 16777215, 100); drawRoundRect(3, 4, w - 6, h - 7, 2, 16316664, 100); } break; case "falsedown" : drawRoundRect(__get__x(), __get__y(), w, h, 5, 9542041, 100); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 1, __get__y() + 1, w - 2, h - 2, 4, [3355443, 16579836], 100, 0, "radial"); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 1, __get__y() + 1, w - 2, h - 2, 4, _local4, 50); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 2, __get__y() + 2, w - 4, h - 4, 3, [0, 14342874], 100, 0, "radial"); drawRoundRect(__get__x(), __get__y(), w, h, 5, _local4, 40); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 3, __get__y() + 3, w - 6, h - 6, 2, 16777215, 100); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 3, __get__y() + 4, w - 6, h - 7, 2, _local4, 20); break; case "falserollover" : drawRoundRect(__get__x(), __get__y(), w, h, 5, 9542041, 100); drawRoundRect(__get__x(), __get__y(), w, h, 5, _local4, 50); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 1, __get__y() + 1, w - 2, h - 2, 4, [3355443, 16777215], 100, 0, "radial"); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 2, __get__y() + 2, w - 4, h - 4, 3, [0, 14342874], 100, 0, "radial"); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 2, __get__y() + 2, w - 4, h - 4, 3, _local4, 50); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 3, __get__y() + 3, w - 6, h - 6, 2, 16777215, 100); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 3, __get__y() + 4, w - 6, h - 7, 2, 16316664, 100); break; case "falsedisabled" : drawRoundRect(0, 0, w, h, 5, 13159628, 100); drawRoundRect(1, 1, w - 2, h - 2, 4, 15921906, 100); drawRoundRect(2, 2, w - 4, h - 4, 3, 13949401, 100); drawRoundRect(3, 3, w - 6, h - 6, 2, 15921906, 100); break; case "trueup" : drawRoundRect(__get__x(), __get__y(), w, h, 5, 10066329, 100); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 1, __get__y() + 1, w - 2, h - 2, 4, [3355443, 16579836], 100, 0, "radial"); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 1, __get__y() + 1, w - 2, h - 2, 4, _local4, 50); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 2, __get__y() + 2, w - 4, h - 4, 3, [0, 14342874], 100, 0, "radial"); drawRoundRect(__get__x(), __get__y(), w, h, 5, _local4, 40); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 3, __get__y() + 3, w - 6, h - 6, 2, 16777215, 100); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 3, __get__y() + 4, w - 6, h - 7, 2, 16250871, 100); break; case "truedown" : drawRoundRect(__get__x(), __get__y(), w, h, 5, 10066329, 100); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 1, __get__y() + 1, w - 2, h - 2, 4, [3355443, 16579836], 100, 0, "radial"); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 1, __get__y() + 1, w - 2, h - 2, 4, _local4, 50); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 2, __get__y() + 2, w - 4, h - 4, 3, [0, 14342874], 100, 0, "radial"); drawRoundRect(__get__x(), __get__y(), w, h, 5, _local4, 40); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 3, __get__y() + 3, w - 6, h - 6, 2, 16777215, 100); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 3, __get__y() + 4, w - 6, h - 7, 2, _local4, 20); break; case "truerollover" : drawRoundRect(__get__x(), __get__y(), w, h, 5, 9542041, 100); drawRoundRect(__get__x(), __get__y(), w, h, 5, _local4, 50); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 1, __get__y() + 1, w - 2, h - 2, 4, [3355443, 16777215], 100, 0, "radial"); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 1, __get__y() + 1, w - 2, h - 2, 4, _local4, 40); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 2, __get__y() + 2, w - 4, h - 4, 3, [0, 14342874], 100, 0, "radial"); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 2, __get__y() + 2, w - 4, h - 4, 3, _local4, 40); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 3, __get__y() + 3, w - 6, h - 6, 2, 16777215, 100); drawRoundRect(__get__x() + 3, __get__y() + 4, w - 6, h - 7, 2, 16316664, 100); break; case "truedisabled" : drawRoundRect(0, 0, w, h, 5, 13159628, 100); drawRoundRect(1, 1, w - 2, h - 2, 4, 15921906, 100); drawRoundRect(2, 2, w - 4, h - 4, 3, 13949401, 100); drawRoundRect(3, 3, w - 6, h - 6, 2, 15921906, 100); } } static function classConstruct() { mx.core.ext.UIObjectExtensions.Extensions(); _global.skinRegistry.ButtonSkin = true; return(true); } static var symbolName = "ButtonSkin"; static var symbolOwner = mx.skins.halo.ButtonSkin; var className = "ButtonSkin"; var backgroundColorName = "buttonColor"; static var classConstructed = classConstruct(); static var UIObjectExtensionsDependency = mx.core.ext.UIObjectExtensions; }
Symbol 159 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.controls.VScrollBar] Frame 0
class mx.controls.VScrollBar extends mx.controls.scrollClasses.ScrollBar { var scrollIt; function VScrollBar () { super(); } function init(Void) { super.init(); } function isScrollBarKey(k) { if (k == 38) { scrollIt("Line", -1); return(true); } if (k == 40) { scrollIt("Line", 1); return(true); } if (k == 33) { scrollIt("Page", -1); return(true); } if (k == 34) { scrollIt("Page", 1); return(true); } return(super.isScrollBarKey(k)); } static var symbolName = "VScrollBar"; static var symbolOwner = mx.core.UIComponent; static var version = "2.0.0.360"; var className = "VScrollBar"; var minusMode = "Up"; var plusMode = "Down"; var minMode = "AtTop"; var maxMode = "AtBottom"; }

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Symbol 60 MovieClip [FocusRect]Uses:42Used by:61
Symbol 61 MovieClip [FocusManager]Uses:59 60 56Used by:63
Symbol 62 MovieClip [UIComponentExtensions]Used by:63
Symbol 63 MovieClip [UIComponent]Uses:56 61 62Used by:64 129
Symbol 64 MovieClip [SimpleButton]Uses:42 47 52 53 63Used by:68 127 128
Symbol 65 MovieClip [Border]Uses:56Used by:66 68
Symbol 66 MovieClip [RectBorder]Uses:65Used by:68 129
Symbol 67 MovieClip [ButtonSkin]Used by:68
Symbol 68 MovieClip [Button]Uses:42 64 65 66 67Used by:127 128
Symbol 69 MovieClip [CustomBorder]Used by:127 128
Symbol 70 GraphicUsed by:72 108 109 110 113 114 119
Symbol 71 GraphicUsed by:72 108 109 113 114 119
Symbol 72 MovieClip [ScrollTrack]Uses:70 71Used by:79 84 85 86 120 121 122 123 124 125
Symbol 73 GraphicUsed by:79 84 85 86 120 121 122 123
Symbol 74 GraphicUsed by:79 84 85 86 120 121 122 123
Symbol 75 GraphicUsed by:79 84 85 86 120 121 122 123
Symbol 76 GraphicUsed by:79 84 85 86 120 121 122 123
Symbol 77 GraphicUsed by:79 84 85 86 120 121 122 123
Symbol 78 GraphicUsed by:79 84 85 86
Symbol 79 MovieClip [ScrollDownArrowDisabled]Uses:72 73 74 75 76 77 78Used by:126
Symbol 80 GraphicUsed by:81
Symbol 81 MovieClip [ScrollThemeColor1]Uses:80Used by:84 85 121 122
Symbol 82 GraphicUsed by:83
Symbol 83 MovieClip [ScrollThemeColor2]Uses:82Used by:84 121
Symbol 84 MovieClip [ScrollDownArrowDown]Uses:72 73 81 74 75 76 77 83 78Used by:126
Symbol 85 MovieClip [ScrollDownArrowOver]Uses:72 73 81 74 75 76 77 78Used by:126
Symbol 86 MovieClip [ScrollDownArrowUp]Uses:72 73 74 75 76 77 78Used by:126
Symbol 87 GraphicUsed by:92 97 98 99 115 116 117 118
Symbol 88 GraphicUsed by:92 97 98 99 115 116 117 118
Symbol 89 GraphicUsed by:92 97 98 99 115 116 117 118
Symbol 90 GraphicUsed by:92 97 98 99 115 116 117 118
Symbol 91 GraphicUsed by:92 97 98 99 115 116 117 118
Symbol 92 MovieClip [ScrollThumbBottomDisabled]Uses:87 88 89 90 91Used by:126
Symbol 93 GraphicUsed by:94
Symbol 94 MovieClip [ThumbThemeColor1]Uses:93Used by:97 98 116 117
Symbol 95 GraphicUsed by:96
Symbol 96 MovieClip [ThumbThemeColor3]Uses:95Used by:97 116
Symbol 97 MovieClip [ScrollThumbBottomDown]Uses:87 94 88 89 90 96 91Used by:126
Symbol 98 MovieClip [ScrollThumbBottomOver]Uses:87 94 88 89 90 91Used by:126
Symbol 99 MovieClip [ScrollThumbBottomUp]Uses:87 88 89 90 91Used by:126
Symbol 100 GraphicUsed by:101 104 105 106
Symbol 101 MovieClip [ScrollThumbGripDisabled]Uses:100Used by:126
Symbol 102 GraphicUsed by:103
Symbol 103 MovieClip [ThumbThemeColor2]Uses:102Used by:104 105 108 109 113
Symbol 104 MovieClip [ScrollThumbGripDown]Uses:103 100Used by:126
Symbol 105 MovieClip [ScrollThumbGripOver]Uses:103 100Used by:126
Symbol 106 MovieClip [ScrollThumbGripUp]Uses:100Used by:126
Symbol 107 GraphicUsed by:108 109 113 114
Symbol 108 MovieClip [ScrollThumbMiddleDisabled]Uses:70 107 103 71Used by:126
Symbol 109 MovieClip [ScrollThumbMiddleDown]Uses:70 103 107 71Used by:126
Symbol 110 MovieClipUses:70Used by:113
Symbol 111 GraphicUsed by:112 120 121 122 123
Symbol 112 MovieClipUses:111Used by:113
Symbol 113 MovieClip [ScrollThumbMiddleOver]Uses:70 103 107 110 112 71Used by:126
Symbol 114 MovieClip [ScrollThumbMiddleUp]Uses:70 107 71Used by:126
Symbol 115 MovieClip [ScrollThumbTopDisabled]Uses:87 88 89 90 91Used by:126
Symbol 116 MovieClip [ScrollThumbTopDown]Uses:87 94 88 89 90 96 91Used by:126
Symbol 117 MovieClip [ScrollThumbTopOver]Uses:87 94 88 89 90 91Used by:126
Symbol 118 MovieClip [ScrollThumbTopUp]Uses:87 88 89 90 91Used by:126
Symbol 119 MovieClip [ScrollTrackDisabled]Uses:70 71Used by:126
Symbol 120 MovieClip [ScrollUpArrowDisabled]Uses:72 73 74 75 76 77 111Used by:126
Symbol 121 MovieClip [ScrollUpArrowDown]Uses:72 73 81 74 75 76 77 83 111Used by:126
Symbol 122 MovieClip [ScrollUpArrowOver]Uses:72 73 81 74 75 111 76 77Used by:126
Symbol 123 MovieClip [ScrollUpArrowUp]Uses:72 73 74 75 76 77 111Used by:126
Symbol 124 MovieClip [BtnDownArrow]Uses:72Used by:126
Symbol 125 MovieClip [BtnUpArrow]Uses:72Used by:126
Symbol 126 MovieClip [ScrollBarAssets]Uses:79 84 85 86 92 97 98 99 101 104 105 106 108 109 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125Used by:127 128
Symbol 127 MovieClip [HScrollBar]Uses:42 68 64 69 126Used by:130
Symbol 128 MovieClip [VScrollBar]Uses:42 68 64 69 126Used by:130
Symbol 129 MovieClip [View]Uses:42 63 66Used by:130
Symbol 130 MovieClip [ScrollView]Uses:42 127 128 129Used by:131
Symbol 131 MovieClip [ScrollPane]Uses:42 130Used by:Timeline
Symbol 160 MovieClipUses:1Used by:Timeline
Symbol 161 GraphicUsed by:162
Symbol 162 MovieClipUses:161Used by:193
Symbol 163 GraphicUsed by:171
Symbol 164 GraphicUsed by:165
Symbol 165 MovieClipUses:164Used by:168
Symbol 166 FontUsed by:167
Symbol 167 TextUses:166Used by:168
Symbol 168 MovieClipUses:165 167Used by:171
Symbol 169 GraphicUsed by:170
Symbol 170 MovieClipUses:169Used by:171
Symbol 171 MovieClipUses:163 168 170Used by:193
Symbol 172 GraphicUsed by:177
Symbol 173 GraphicUsed by:175
Symbol 174 GraphicUsed by:175
Symbol 175 ButtonUses:173 174Used by:176
Symbol 176 MovieClipUses:175Used by:177
Symbol 177 MovieClipUses:172 176Used by:193
Symbol 178 GraphicUsed by:181
Symbol 179 FontUsed by:180 183 185 189
Symbol 180 EditableTextUses:179Used by:181
Symbol 181 MovieClipUses:178 180Used by:193
Symbol 182 GraphicUsed by:187
Symbol 183 EditableTextUses:179Used by:184
Symbol 184 MovieClipUses:183Used by:187
Symbol 185 EditableTextUses:179Used by:186
Symbol 186 MovieClipUses:185Used by:187
Symbol 187 MovieClipUses:182 184 186Used by:193
Symbol 188 GraphicUsed by:190
Symbol 189 EditableTextUses:179Used by:190
Symbol 190 MovieClipUses:188 189Used by:193
Symbol 191 GraphicUsed by:192
Symbol 192 MovieClipUses:12 191Used by:193
Symbol 193 MovieClipUses:162 171 35 177 181 187 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 14 190 192Used by:Timeline
Symbol 194 GraphicUsed by:195
Symbol 195 MovieClipUses:194Used by:Timeline
Symbol 196 GraphicUsed by:197
Symbol 197 MovieClipUses:196Used by:Timeline
Symbol 198 MovieClip [__Packages.CPrint2FlashEvents]
Symbol 199 MovieClip [__Packages.Slider]
Symbol 36 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.core.UIObject]
Symbol 37 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.core.UIComponent]
Symbol 38 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.core.View]
Symbol 39 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.core.ScrollView]
Symbol 40 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.containers.ScrollPane]
Symbol 132 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.skins.SkinElement]
Symbol 133 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.styles.CSSTextStyles]
Symbol 134 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.styles.StyleManager]
Symbol 135 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.styles.CSSStyleDeclaration]
Symbol 136 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.skins.Border]
Symbol 137 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.skins.RectBorder]
Symbol 138 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.managers.DepthManager]
Symbol 139 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.events.EventDispatcher]
Symbol 140 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.events.UIEventDispatcher]
Symbol 141 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.core.ExternalContent]
Symbol 142 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.skins.CustomBorder]
Symbol 143 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.controls.scrollClasses.ScrollThumb]
Symbol 144 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.controls.SimpleButton]
Symbol 145 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.controls.scrollClasses.ScrollBar]
Symbol 146 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.controls.HScrollBar]
Symbol 147 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.controls.Button]
Symbol 148 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.skins.ColoredSkinElement]
Symbol 149 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.core.ext.UIObjectExtensions]
Symbol 150 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.skins.halo.Defaults]
Symbol 151 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.managers.SystemManager]
Symbol 152 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.managers.FocusManager]
Symbol 153 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.skins.halo.FocusRect]
Symbol 154 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.managers.OverlappedWindows]
Symbol 155 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.styles.CSSSetStyle]
Symbol 156 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.core.ext.UIComponentExtensions]
Symbol 157 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.skins.halo.RectBorder]
Symbol 158 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.skins.halo.ButtonSkin]
Symbol 159 MovieClip [__Packages.mx.controls.VScrollBar]

Instance Names

"bgr"Frame 1Symbol 160 MovieClip
"DocArea"Frame 1Symbol 131 MovieClip [ScrollPane]
"toolbar"Frame 1Symbol 193 MovieClip
"HandCursor"Frame 1Symbol 195 MovieClip
"TextCursor"Frame 1Symbol 197 MovieClip
"bgr"Symbol 8 MovieClip [#DropDownToolbar] Frame 1Symbol 7 MovieClip
"_but"Symbol 14 MovieClip [#nextpage] Frame 1Symbol 12 MovieClip
"_but"Symbol 19 MovieClip [#selMode] Frame 1Symbol 12 MovieClip
"_but"Symbol 21 MovieClip [#newwindow] Frame 1Symbol 12 MovieClip
"_but"Symbol 23 MovieClip [#help] Frame 1Symbol 12 MovieClip
"_but"Symbol 25 MovieClip [#rotate] Frame 1Symbol 12 MovieClip
"_but"Symbol 27 MovieClip [#prevpage] Frame 1Symbol 12 MovieClip
"_but"Symbol 29 MovieClip [#scalePage] Frame 1Symbol 12 MovieClip
"_but"Symbol 31 MovieClip [#scaleWidth] Frame 1Symbol 12 MovieClip
"_but"Symbol 33 MovieClip [#moveMode] Frame 1Symbol 12 MovieClip
"_but"Symbol 35 MovieClip [#print] Frame 1Symbol 12 MovieClip
"b"Symbol 47 MovieClip [SimpleButtonDown] Frame 1Symbol 44 MovieClip [BrdrShdw]
"face"Symbol 47 MovieClip [SimpleButtonDown] Frame 1Symbol 46 MovieClip [BrdrFace]
"b"Symbol 52 MovieClip [SimpleButtonIn] Frame 1Symbol 49 MovieClip [BrdrBlk]
"it"Symbol 52 MovieClip [SimpleButtonIn] Frame 1Symbol 51 MovieClip [BrdrHilght]
"g"Symbol 52 MovieClip [SimpleButtonIn] Frame 1Symbol 44 MovieClip [BrdrShdw]
"face"Symbol 52 MovieClip [SimpleButtonIn] Frame 1Symbol 46 MovieClip [BrdrFace]
"ob"Symbol 53 MovieClip [SimpleButtonUp] Frame 1Symbol 49 MovieClip [BrdrBlk]
"ol"Symbol 53 MovieClip [SimpleButtonUp] Frame 1Symbol 46 MovieClip [BrdrFace]
"ib"Symbol 53 MovieClip [SimpleButtonUp] Frame 1Symbol 44 MovieClip [BrdrShdw]
"il"Symbol 53 MovieClip [SimpleButtonUp] Frame 1Symbol 51 MovieClip [BrdrHilght]
"face"Symbol 53 MovieClip [SimpleButtonUp] Frame 1Symbol 46 MovieClip [BrdrFace]
"boundingBox_mc"Symbol 60 MovieClip [FocusRect] Frame 1Symbol 42 MovieClip [BoundingBox]
"tabCapture"Symbol 61 MovieClip [FocusManager] Frame 1Symbol 59 Button
"boundingBox_mc"Symbol 64 MovieClip [SimpleButton] Frame 1Symbol 42 MovieClip [BoundingBox]
"boundingBox_mc"Symbol 68 MovieClip [Button] Frame 1Symbol 42 MovieClip [BoundingBox]
"dfs"Symbol 124 MovieClip [BtnDownArrow] Frame 1Symbol 72 MovieClip [ScrollTrack]
"dfs"Symbol 125 MovieClip [BtnUpArrow] Frame 1Symbol 72 MovieClip [ScrollTrack]
"boundingBox_mc"Symbol 127 MovieClip [HScrollBar] Frame 1Symbol 42 MovieClip [BoundingBox]
"boundingBox_mc"Symbol 128 MovieClip [VScrollBar] Frame 1Symbol 42 MovieClip [BoundingBox]
"boundingBox_mc"Symbol 129 MovieClip [View] Frame 1Symbol 42 MovieClip [BoundingBox]
"boundingBox_mc"Symbol 130 MovieClip [ScrollView] Frame 1Symbol 42 MovieClip [BoundingBox]
"boundingBox_mc"Symbol 131 MovieClip [ScrollPane] Frame 1Symbol 42 MovieClip [BoundingBox]
"SliderHandleBtn"Symbol 176 MovieClip Frame 1Symbol 175 Button
"SliderHandle"Symbol 177 MovieClip Frame 1Symbol 176 MovieClip
"ScaleTextField"Symbol 181 MovieClip Frame 1Symbol 180 EditableText
"TotalPages"Symbol 184 MovieClip Frame 1Symbol 183 EditableText
"PageNoField"Symbol 186 MovieClip Frame 1Symbol 185 EditableText
"TotalPagesMC"Symbol 187 MovieClip Frame 1Symbol 184 MovieClip
"PageNoFieldMC"Symbol 187 MovieClip Frame 1Symbol 186 MovieClip
"searchPattern"Symbol 190 MovieClip Frame 1Symbol 189 EditableText
"_but"Symbol 192 MovieClip Frame 1Symbol 12 MovieClip
"toolbarbgr"Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1Symbol 162 MovieClip
"logo"Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1Symbol 171 MovieClip
"print"Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1Symbol 35 MovieClip [#print]
"ZoomSlider"Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1Symbol 177 MovieClip
"ScaleTextMovie"Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1Symbol 181 MovieClip
"PageNoMovie"Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1Symbol 187 MovieClip
"moveMode"Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1Symbol 33 MovieClip [#moveMode]
"scaleWidth"Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1Symbol 31 MovieClip [#scaleWidth]
"scalePage"Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1Symbol 29 MovieClip [#scalePage]
"prevpage"Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1Symbol 27 MovieClip [#prevpage]
"rotate"Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1Symbol 25 MovieClip [#rotate]
"help"Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1Symbol 23 MovieClip [#help]
"newwindow"Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1Symbol 21 MovieClip [#newwindow]
"selMode"Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1Symbol 19 MovieClip [#selMode]
"more"Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1Symbol 17 MovieClip [#more]
"nextpage"Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1Symbol 14 MovieClip [#nextpage]
"searchPatternmc"Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1Symbol 190 MovieClip
"searchbut"Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1Symbol 192 MovieClip

Special Tags

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FileAttributes (69)Timeline Frame 1Access local files only, Metadata not present, AS1/AS2.
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