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The Brainwashing Manua l |
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Email comments are welcomed. Notes: 1. This manual is reproduced here for the purpose of scholarly discussion. Its existence on this web site is not to be construe d as a statement of agreement with the philosophy expressed in the manual. 2. The notation of "[sic]" indicates that a typographical error in the text of my copy of the manual has been faithfully reproduced as is. 3. The page numbers appear at the bo ttom of each page. 4. All of the text is in page - identical format, with line breaks as they appear in the original. 5. The text after page 64 beginning with "PUBLISHED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE..." appears on the outside of the back cover in large print. Th e booklet cover is green and is bound with two staples. 6. The "editorial note" is on page one. 7. The term "Psychopolitics" is used variously in both upper - and lower - case in the text. All instances have been faithfully transcribed. 8. On pages 11 a nd 19, single quotes were used around the words 'petite bourgeoisie' and 'alignment' respectively; all other quotes in the text were double quotes. 9. You may note that there are line breaks between the second and third paragraphs on page 45, and the fo urth and fifth paragraphs on page 46. This is intentional, as a smaller font size was used in the original. |
BRAIN - WASHING A Synthesis of the Russian Textbook on Psychopolitics PSYCHOPOLITICS - the art and science of asserting and maintain - ing dominion over the thoughts and loyalties of individuals, officers, |
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bureaus, and masses, and the ef - fecting of the conquest of enemy nations through "mental healing." EDITORIAL NOTE This book is a synthesis of information gathered through observa - t ion, discussion, investigation and experience over the last ten years. I cannot entirely vouch for its authenticity. Disclosure of the sourc - es from which it is drawn would undoubtedly lead to great difficulties for them. And in matters of this kind th e Soviet is not accustomed to the issuance of validations. Having compiled this volume I did not easily discover any method of distributing it since my own facilities and finances are, as is cus - tomary with professors, necessarily limited. Further, the placement of this volume in anyone's hands constituted to some degree a consid - erable risk to myself until I realized that there actually were two American groups in the field of mental science who were entirely above suspicion, particularly since they w ere often mentioned as Sov - iet targets by my informers and were mentioned in the actual text of this book as being antipathetic to this Soviet programme. These two groups were the Christian Scientists and the Church of Scientology. Christian Science is an American Religion, intensely patriotic. Scien - tology (and its sub - study, Dianetics), also a religion, is the only entirely American development in the field of the human mind. Knowing from my information sources that the Church of Scien - tology and Ch ristian Science and their people have experienced years of mauling and defamation at Communist hands, I am submitting to these organizations this work. I wish to express here my apprecia - tion for their bold resistance to Communism through the years. I wish also to express my confidence in the future of the free na - tions of earth. Although the soviet has found a chink in the armour of individual liberty, it is certain that Democratic processes can mend it. That only the individual himself can protest ag ainst assault and injury to him before law, joined with the fact that the insane have no rights before law, has permitted in itself this deep ingress into our country's security. So long as this legal hole exists, there is then no law against driving anyon e insane, even though this action deals as finally with a person as does murder. The existence today of highly efficient drugs such as LSD, one - millionth of an ounce of which can create insanity, brings this legal loophole into focus. By enacting legislati on permitting a friend or next of kin to bring charges in case of assault, and by quickly placing all treatment of and institutions for the insane in the hands of ministers, taking it entirely out of the hands of European indoctrinated practitioners, the e ntire effort of psychopolitics can be nullified at once. |
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If you care to check this subject of psychopolitics against current occurrences in the American scene you will discover the urgency of such measures. CHARLES STICKLEY, New York City, 1955. 1 CONTENTS <! -- [if !supportEmptyParas] -- > <! -- [endif] -- > Editorial Note - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 An Address by Beria - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 CHAPTER I: The History and Definition of Psychopolitics - - - 5 CHAPTER II: The Constitution of Man as a Political Organism - - 8 CHAPTER III: Man as an Economic Organism - - - - - - - - - - - 13 CHAPTER IV: State Goals for the Individual and Masses - - - - 17 CHAPTER V: An Examination of Loyalties - - - - - - - - - - - 19 CHAPTER VI: The General Subject of Obedience - - - - - - - - - 29 CHAPTER VII: Anatomy of Stimulus - Response Mechanisms of Man - - 3 5 CHAPTER VIII: Degradation, Shock and Endurance - - - - - - - - - 41 CHAPTER IX: The Organization of Mental Health Campaigns - - - 45 CHAPTER X: Conduct Under Fire - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 50 CHAPTER XI: The Use of Psychopolitics in Spread ing Communism - 53 CHAPTER XII: Violent Remedies - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 54 CHAPTER XIII: Recruiting of Psychopolitical Dupes - - - - - - - 56 CHAPTER XIV: The Smashing of Religious Groups - - - - - - - - - 58 CHAPTER XV: Proposals Which Must Be Avoided - - - - - - - - - 61 CHAPTER XVI: In Summary - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 64 2 AN ADDRESS BY BERIA American students at the Lenin University, I welcome your attendance |
at these classes on Psychopolitics. |
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Psychopolitics is an important if less known division of Geo - politics. It is less known because it must necessarily deal with highly educated personnel, the very top strata of "mental healing". By psychopolitics our chief goals are effectively carrie d forward. To produce a maximum of chaos in the culture of the enemy is our first most important step. Our fruits are grow [sic] in chaos, distrust, economic depression and scientific turmoil. At least a weary populace can seek peace only in our offered Co mmunist State, at last only Communism can resolve the problems of the masses. A psychopolitician must work hard to produce the maximum chaos in the fields of "mental healing". He must recruit and use all the agencies and facilities of "mental healing". He must labour to increase the personnel and facilities of "mental healing" until at last the entire field of mental science is entirely dominated by Communist principles and desires. To achieve these goals the psychopolitician must crush every "home - g rown" variety of mental healing in America. Actual teachings of Freud, James, Eddy and others amongst your misguided peoples must be swept away. They must be discredited, defamed, arrested, stamped upon even by their own government until there is no credit in them and only Communist - oriented "healing" remains. You must work until every teacher of psychology unknowingly or knowingly teaches only Communist doctrine under the guise of "psychology". You must labour until every doctor and psychiatrist is either a psychopolitician or an unwitting assistant to our aims. You must labour until we have dominion over the minds and bodies of every important person in your nation. You must achieve such disrepute for the state of insanity and such authority over its p ronouncement that not one statesman so labelled could again be given credence by his people. You must work until suicide arising from mental imbalance is common and calls forth no general investigation or remark. With the institutions for the insane you have in your country prisons which can hold a million persons and can hold them without civil rights or any hope of freedom. And upon these people can be practiced shock and surgery so that never again will they draw a sane breath. You must make these tre atments common and accepted. And you must sweep aside any treatment or any group of persons seeking to treat by effective means. You must dominate as respected men the fields of psychiatry and psychology. You must dominate the hospitals and universities . You must carry forward the myth that only a European doctor is competent in the field of insanity and thus excuse amongst you the high incidence of foreign birth and training. If and when we seize Vienna you shall have then a common ground of meeting and can come and take your instructions as worshippers of Freud along with other psychiatrists. 3 |
Psychopolitics is a solemn charge. With it you can erase our enemies as |
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insects. You can cripple the efficiency of leaders by striking insanity into their families through the use of drugs. You can wipe them away with testimony as to their insanity. By our technologies you can even bring about insanity itself when they seem too resistive. You can change their loyalties by psychopolitics. Given a short tim e with a psychopolitician you can alter forever the loyalty of a soldier in our hands or a statesman or a leader in his own country, or you can destroy his mind. However you labour under certain dangers. It may happen that remedies for our "treatments" may be discovered. It may occur that a public hue and cry may arise against "mental healing". It may thus occur that all mental healing might be placed in the hands of ministers and be taken out of the hands of our psychologists and psychiatrists. But the Capitalistic thirst for control, Capitalistic inhumanity and a general public terror of insanity can be brought to guard against these things. But should they occur, should independent researchers actually discover means to undo psychopolitical procedures, you must not rest, you must not eat or sleep, you must not stint one tiniest bit of available money to campaign against it, discredit it, strike it down and render it void. For by an effective means all our actions and researches could be undone. In a Capitalistic state you are aided on all sides by the corruption of the philosophy of man and the times. You will discover that everything will aid you in your campaign to seize, control and use all "mental healing" to spread our doctrine and rid us of our enemies within their own borders. Use the courts, use the judges, use the Constitution of the country, use its medical societies and its laws to further our ends. Do not stint in your labour in this direction. And when you have succeeded you will discov er that you can now effect your own legislation at will and you can, by careful organization of healing societies, by constant campaign about the terrors of society, by pretence [sic] as to your effectiveness make your Capitalist himself, by his own approp riations, finance a large portion of the quiet Communist conquest of the nation. By psychopolitics create chaos. Leave a nation leaderless. Kill our enemies. And bring to Earth, through Communism, the greatest peace Man has ever known. <! -- [if !supportE mptyParas] -- > <! -- [endif] -- > Thank you. 4 CHAPTER I THE HISTORY AND DEFINITION OF PSYCHOPOLITICS |
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Although punishment for its own sake may not be entirely without recompense, it is, nevertheless, true that the end and goal of all punishment is the indoctrination of the person being punished with an idea, whether that idea be one of restraint or obedience. In that any ruler has, from time beyond memory, needed the obedience of his subjects in order to accomplish his ends, he has thus resorted to punishments. This is true of every tribe and state in the history of Man. Today, Russian culture has evoked more certain and definite methods of aligning and securing the loyalties of persons and populaces, and of enforcing obedience upon them. This modern outgrowth of old practices is called Psychopolitics. The stupidity and narrowness of nations not blessed with Russian reasoning has caused them to rely upon practices which are today too ancient and outmoded for the rapid and heroic pace of our time. A nd in view of the tremendous advance of Russian Culture in the field of mental technologies, begun with the glorious work of Pavlov and carried forward so ably by later Russians, it would be strange that an art and science would not evolve totally devoted to the aligning of loyalties and extracting the obedience of individuals and multitudes. Thus we see that psychopolitical procedures are a natural outgrowth of practices as old as Man, practices which are current in every group of men throughout the wor ld. Thus, in psycho - political procedures there is no ethical problem, since it is obvious and evident that Man is always coerced against his will to the greater good of the State, whether by economic gains or indoc - trination into the wishes and desires o f the State. Basically, Man is an animal. He is an animal which has been given a civilized veneer. Man is a collective animal, grouped together for his own protection before the threat of the environ - ment. Those who so group and control him must the ha ve in 5 their possession Specialized techniques to direct the vagaries and energies of the animal Man toward greater efficiency in the accomplishment of the goals of the State. Psychopolitics, in one form or other, has long been used in Russia, but t he subject is all but unknown outside the borders of our nation, save only where we have carefully transplanted our information and where it is used for the greater good of the nation. The definition of Psychopolitics follows. Psychopolitics is the a rt and science of asserting and maintain - ing dominion over the thoughts and loyalties of individuals, officers, bureaux, and masses, and the effecting of the conquest of enemy nations through "mental healing". The subject of Psychopolitics breaks down into several cate - gories, each a natural and logical proceeding from the last. Its first subject is the constitution and anatomy of Man himself as a political organism. The next is an examination of Man as a [sic] |
economic organism, as this might be contr olled by his desires. The next is classification of State goals for the individual and |
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masses. The next is an examination of loyalties. The next is the general subject of obedience. The next is the anatomy of the stimulus - response mechanisms of Man. The ne xt is the subject of shock and endurance. The next is categories of experience. The next is the catalyzing and aligning of experience. The next is the use of drugs. The next is implantation. The next is the general application of Psychopolitics within Russ ia. The next is the organization and use of counter - Psychopolitics. The next is the use of Psychopolitics in the conquest of foreign nations. The next is psychopolitical organizations outside Russia, their composition and activity. The next is the creation of slave philosophy in an hostile nation. The next is countering anti - psychopolitical activities abroad, and the final one, the destiny of psychopolitical rule in a scientific age. To this might be added many subcategories, such as the nullification of m odern weapons by psychopolitical activity. The strength and power of Psychopolitics cannot be over - estimated, particularly when used in a nation decayed by pseudo - intellectualism, where exploitation of the masses combines readily 6 with psychopolit ical actions, and particularly where the greed of Capitalistic or Monarchial regimes has already brought about an overwhelming incidence of neurosis which can be employed as the groundwork for psychopolitical action and a psycho - political corps. It is part of your mission, student, to prevent psychopolitical activity to the detriment of the Russian State, just as it is your mission to carry forward in our nation and outside it, if you are so assigned, the missions and goals of Psychopolitics. No agent o f Russia could be even remotely effective without a thorough grounding in Psychopolitics, and so you carry forward with you a Russian trust to use well what you are learning here. 7 CHAPTER II THE CONSTITUTION OF MAN AS A POLITICAL ORGANISM Man is already a colonial aggregation of cells, and to consider him an individual would be an error. Colonies of cells have gathered together as one organ or another of the body, and then these organs have, themselves, gathered together to form the whole. Thus we see that man himself is already a political organism, even if we do not consider a mass of men. Sickness could be considered to be a disloyalty to the remaining organisms on the part of one organism. This disloyalty, becoming apparent, brings about a revolt of some part of the anatomy against the remaining whole, and thus we have, in effect, an internal revolution. The heart, becoming disaffected, falls away |
from close membership and service to the remainder of the organism, and we discover the entire body in all of its activities |
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is disrupted because of the revolutionary activity of the heart. The heart is in revolt because it cannot or will not co - operate with the remainder of the body. If we permit the heart thus to revolt, the kidneys, taking the ex ample of the heart, may in their turn rebel and cease to work for the good of the organism. This rebellion, multiplying to other organs and the glandular system, brings about the death of the "individual". We can see with ease that the revolt is death, tha t the revolt of any part of the organism results in death. Thus we see that there can be no compromise with rebellion. Like the "individual" man, the State is a collection of aggrega - tions. The political entities within the State must, all of them, co - operate for the greater good of the State lest the State itself fall asunder and die; for with the disaffection of any single dis - trust we discover an example set for other districts, and we discover, at length, the entire State falling. This is the dang er of revolution. Look at earth. We see here one entire organism. The organism of Earth is an individual organism. Earth has as its organs the 8 various races and nations of men. Where one of these is per - mitted to remain disaffected, Earth itself is threatened with death. The threatened rebellion of one country, no matter how small, against the total organism of Earth, would find Earth sick, and the cultural state of man to suffer in consequence. Thus, the putrescent illness of Capitalist States, s preading its pus and bacteria into the healthy countries of the world would not do otherwise than bring about the death of Earth, unless these ill organisms are brought into loyalty and obedience and made to function for the greater good of the world - wide State. The constitution of Man is so composed that the individual cannot function efficiently without the alignment of each and every part and organ of his anatomy. As the average individual is incapable in an unformed and uncultured state, as witness the barbarians of the jungle, so must be trained into a co - ordina - tion of his organic functions by exercise, education and work toward specific goals. We particularly and specifically note that the individual must be directed from without to accomplish hi s exercise, education and work. He must be made to realize this, for only then can he be made to function efficiently in the role assigned to him. The tenets of rugged individualism, personal determinism, self - will, imagination and personal creativene ss are alike in the masses antipathetic to the good of the Greater State. These wilful [sic] and unaligned forces are no more than illness which will bring about disaffection, disunity, and at length the collapse of the group to which the individual is att ached. The constitution of Man lends itself easily and thoroughly to certain and positive regulation from without of all of its functions, including those of thinkingness, obedience, and loyalty; and these things must be controlled if a greater State is to ensue. |
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pointed out that this expediency is not entirely possible of accom - plishment where one considers entire nations. A body deprived of organs can be observed to be lessened in its effectiveness. The world deprived of the workers now enslaved by the insane and nonsensical idiocies of the Capitalists and Monarchs of Earth, 9 would, if removed, create a certain disabil ity in the world - wide State. Just as we see the victor forced to rehabilitate the popula - tion of a conquered country at the end of a war, thus any effort to depopulate a disaffected portion of the world might have some consequence. However, let us conside r the inroad of virus and bacteria hostile to the organism, as we see that unless we can conquer the germ, the organ or organism which it is attacking will itself suffer. In any State we have certain individuals who operate in the role of the virus and germ, and these, attacking the population or any group within the population, produce, by their self - willed greed, a sickness in the organ, which then generally spreads to the whole. The constitution of Man, as an individual body, or the con - stitutio n of a State or a portion of the State as a political organism are analogous. It is the mission of Psychopolitics first to align the obedience and goals of the group, and then maintain their alignment by the eradication of the effectiveness of the persons and personalities which might swerve the group toward dis - affection. In our own nation, where things are better managed and where reason reigns above all else, it is not difficult to eradicate the self - willed bacteria which might attack one of our politic al entities. But in the field of conquest, in nations less enlightened, where the Russian State does not yet have power, it is not as feasible to remove the entire self - willed individual. Psychopolitics makes it possible to remove that part of his per - son ality which, in itself, is making havoc with the person's own constitution, as well as with the group with which the person is connected. If the animal man were permitted to continue undisturbed by counter - revolutionary propaganda, if we were left to w ork under the well - planned management of the State, we would discover little sickness amongst Man, and we would discover no sickness in the State. But where the individual is troubled by conflicting propaganda, where he is made the effect of revolutionary activi - ties, where he is permitted to think thoughts critical to the State itself, where he is permitted to question those in whose natural charge he falls, we would discover his constitution to suffer. We 10 would discover, from this disaffection, th e additional disaffection of his heart and of other portions of his anatomy. So certain is this principle that when one finds a sick individual, could one |
search deeply enough, he would discover a mis - aligned loyalty and an interrupted obedience to the per son's group unit. |
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There are those who foolishly have embarked upon some spiritual Alice - in - Wonderland voyage into what they call the "subconscious" or the "unconscious" mind, and who, under the guise of "psychotherapy" would seek to make well the disaf fection of body organs, but it is to be noted that their results are singularly lacking in success. There is no strength in such an approach. When hypnotism was first invented in Russia it was observed that all that was necessary was to command the un - res isting individual to be well in order, many times, to accomplish that fact. The limitation of hypnotism was that many subjects were not susceptible to its uses, and thus hypnotism has had to be improved upon in order to increase the suggestibility of indi - viduals who would not otherwise be reached. Thus, any nation has had the experience of growing well again, as a whole organism, when placing sufficient force in play against a dis - affected group. Just as in hypnotism any organ can be com - manded into gre ater loyalty and obedience, so can any political group be commanded into greater loyalty and obedience should sufficient force be employed. However, force often brings about destruction, and it is occasionally not feasible to use broad mass force to accomp lish the ends in view. Thus, it is necessary to align the individual against his desire not to conform. Just as it is a recognized truth that Man must conform to his environment, so it is a recognized truth, and will become more so as the years proceed, that even the body of Man can be com - manded into health. The constitution of Man renders itself peculiarly adapted to re - alignment of loyalties. Where these loyalties are indigestible to the constitution of the individual itself, such loyalties to th e 'petite bourgeoisie', to the Capitalist, to anti - Russian ideas, we find the individual body peculiarly susceptible to sickness, and thus we can clearly understand the epidemics, illnesses, mass - neuroses, tumults and confusions of the United States and o ther 11 capitalist countries. Here we find the worker improperly and incorrectly loyal, and thus we find the worker ill. To save him and establish him correctly and properly upon his goal toward a greater State, it is an overpowering necessity to make it possible for him to grant his loyalties in a correct direction. In that his loyalties are swerved and his obedience cravenly demanded by persons antipathetic to his general good, and in that these persons are few, even in a Capitalist nation, the goal a nd direction of Psychopolitics is clearly understood. To benefit the worker in such a plight, it is necessary to eradicate, by general propaganda, by other means, and by his own co - operation and self - willedness, the perverted leaders. It is necessary, as w ell, to indoctrinate the educated strata into the tenets and principles of co - operation with the environment, and thus to insure to the worker less - warped leadership, less - craven doctrine, and more co - operation with the ideas and ideals of the Communist S tate. The technologies of Psychopolitics are directed to this end. |
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CHAPTER III MAN AS AN ECONOMIC ORGANISM Man is subject to certain desires and needs which are as natural to his beingness as they are to that of any other animal. Man, howev er, has the peculiarity of exaggerating some of these beyond the bounds of reason. This is obvious through the growth of leisure classes, pseudo - intellectual groups, the "petite bour - geoise", Capitalism, and other ills. It has been said, with truth, t hat one - tenth of a man's life is concerned with politics and nine - tenths with economics. Without food, the individual dies. Without clothing, he freezes. Without houses and weapons, he is prey to the starving wolves. The acquisition of sufficient items to answer these necessities of food, clothing, and shelter, in reason, is the natural right of a member of an enlightened State. An excess of such items brings about unrest and disquiet. The presence of luxury items and materials, and the artificial creation and whetting of appetites, as in Capi - talist advertising, are certain to accentuate the less - desirable characteristics of Man. The individual is an economic organism, in that he requires a certain amount of food, a certain amount of water, and must hold within himself a certain amount of heat in order to live. When he has more food than he can eat, more clothes than he needs to protect him, he then enters upon a certain idleness which dulls his wits and awareness, and makes him prey to difficultie s which, in a less toxic state, he would have foreseen and avoided. Thus, we have a glut being a menace to the individual. It is no less different in a group. Where the group acquires too much, its awareness of its own fellows and of the environment is accordingly reduced, and the effectiveness of the group in general is lost. The maintaining of a balance between gluttony and need is the province of Economics proper, and is the fit subject and con - cern of the Communist State. Desire and wa nt are a state of mind. Individuals can be 13 educated into desiring and wanting more than they can ever possibly obtain, and such individuals are unhappy. Most of the self - willed characteristics of the Capitalists come entirely from greed. He exploits the worker far beyond any necessity on his own part, as a Capitalist, to need. In a nation where economic balances are not controlled, the appetite of the individual is unduly whetted by enchanting and fanciful persuasions to desi re, and a type of insanity ensues, where each individual is persuaded to possess more than he can use, and to possess it even at the expense of his fellows. There is, in economic balances, the other side. Too great and |
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can use. Poverty itself, as carefully cultivated in Capitalist States, can bring about an imbalance of acquisition. Just as a vacuum will pull into it masses , in a country where enforced privation upon the masses is permitted, and where desire is artificially whetted, need turns to greed, and one easily discovers in such states exploitation of the many for the benefit of the few. If one, by the technolog ies of Psychopolitics, were to dull this excesssive [sic] greed in the few who possess it, the worker would be freed to seek a more natural balance. Here we have two extremes. Either one of them is an insanity. If we wish to create an insanity we ne ed only glut or deprive an individual at long length beyond the ability to with - stand and we have a mental imbalance. A simple example of this is the alteration of too low with too high pressures in a chamber, an excellent psychopolitical procedure. T he rapidly varied pressure brings about a chaos wherein the individual will cannot act and where other wills then, perforce, assume control. Essentially, in an entire country one must remove the greedy by whatever means, and must then create and con tinue a semi - privation in the masses in order to command and utterly control the nation. A continuous hope for prosperity must be indoctrinated into the masses with many dreams and visions of glut of commodity, and this hope must be counter - played against the actuality of privation and the continuous threat of loss of all economic factors 14 in case of disloyalty to the State in order to suppress the individual wills of the masses. In a nation under conquest such as America, our slow and stealthy approach need take advantage only of the cycles of booms and depressions inherent in Capitalistic nations in order to assert more and more strong control over individual wills. A boom is as advantageous as a depression for our ends, for during prosperity our propaganda lines must only continues to point up the wealth the period is delivering to the select few to divorce their control of the state. During a depression one must only point out that it ensued as a result of the avarice of a few and the general political incompetence of the national leaders. The handling of economic propaganda is not properly the sphere of psychopolitics, but the psychopolitician must understand economic measures and Communist goals connected with them. The masses masses last come to believe that only excessive taxation of the rich can relieve them of the "burdensome leisure class" and can thus be brought to accept such a thing as income tax, a Marxist principle smoothly slid into Capitalistic framew ork in 1909 in the United States. This even though the basic law of the United States forbade it and even though Communism at that time had been active only a few years in America. Such success as the Income Tax law, had it been followed thoroughly co uld have brought the United States and not Russia into the world scene as the first Communist nation. But the virility and |
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middle of the century but when it does it will be because of our superior understanding of economics and of psychopolitics. The Communist agent skilled in economics has as his task the suborning of tax agencies and their personnel to create the maximum dist urbance and chaos and the passing of laws adapted to our purposes, and to him we must leave this task. The psycho - political operator plays a distinctly different role in the drama. The rich, the skilled in finance, the well informed in govern - ment are particular and individual targets for the psychopoliti - cian. His is the role of taking off the board those individuals who would halt or corrupt Communist economic programmes. Thus 15 every rich man, every statesman, every person well informed an d capable in government must have brought to his side as a trusted confidant a psychopolitical operator. The families of these persons are often deranged from idleness and glut, and this fact must be played upon, even created. The normal health and wildness of a rich man's son must be twisted and perverted and explained into neurosis and then, assisted by a timely administration of drugs or violence, turned into crimi - nality or insanity. This brings at once some one in "mental healing" into conf idential contact with the family, and from this point on the very most must then be made of that contact. Communism could best succeed if, as the side of every rich or influential man these could be placed a psychopolitical operator, an undoubted au thority in the field of "mental healing" who could then, by his advice or guided opinions, or through the medium of a wife or daughter, direct the optimum policy to em - broil or upset the economic policies of the country and, when the time comes to do a way forever with the rich or influential man, to administer the proper drug or treatment to bring about his complete demise in an institution as a patient or his death by suicide. Planted beside a country's powerful persons the psychopolitical oper ator can also guide other policies to the betterment of our battle. The Capitalist does not know the definition of war. He thinks of war as attack with force performed by soldiers and machines. He does not know that a more effective if somewhat long er war can be fought with bread or, in our case, with drugs and the wisdom of our art. The Capitalist has never won a war in truth. The psychopolitician is having little trouble winning this one. 16 CHAPTER IV STATE GOALS FOR THE INDIVIDUAL AND MAS SES Just as we would discover an individual to be ill, whose organs, |
each one, had a different goal from the rest, so we discover the individuals and the State to be ill where goals are not rigorously |
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codified and enforced. There are those who, i n less enlightened times, gave Man to believe that goals should be personally sought and held, and that, indeed, Man's entire impulse toward higher things stemmed from Freedom. We must remember that the same people who em - braced this philosophy also c ontinued in Man the myth of spiritual existence. All goals proceed from duress. Life is a continuous escape. Without force and threat there can be no striving. Without pain there can be no desire to escape from pain. Without the threat of punishmen t there can be no gain. Without duress and com - mand there can be no alignment of bodily functions. Without rigorous and forthright control, there can be no accomplished goals for the State. Goals of the State should be formulated by the State for t he obedience and concurrence of the individuals within that State. A State without goals so formulated is a sick State. A State without the power and forthright wish to enforce its goals is a sick State. When an order is issued by the Communist Sta te, and is not obeyed, a sickness will be discovered to ensue. Where obedience fails, the masses suffer. State goals depend upon loyalty and obedience for their accomplishment. When one discovers a State goal to be inter - preted, one discovers inevi tably that there has been an interposi - tion of self - willedness, of greed, of idleness, or of rugged indi - vidualism and self - centred initiative. The interruption of a State goal will be discovered as having been interrupted by a person whose disloyalty and disobedience is the direct result of his own mis - alignment with life. 17 It is not always necessary to remove the individual. It is possible to remove his self - willed tendencies to the improvement of the goals and gains of the whole. The tech nologies of Psycho - politics are graduated upon the scale which starts somewhat above the removal of the individual himself, upward toward the removal only of those tendencies which bring about his lack of co - operation. It is not enough for the Sta te to have goals. These goals, once put forward, depend for their completion upon the loyalty and obedience of the workers. These, engaged for the most part, in hard labours, have little time for idle speculation, which is good. But, above them, unfort unately, there must be foremen of one or another position, any one of whom might have sufficient idleness and lack of physical occupation to cause some disaffecting independency in his conduct and behaviour. Psychopolitics remedies this tendency tow ard disaffection when it exceeds the common persuasions of the immediate superiors of the person in question. 18 |
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CHAPTER V AN EXAMINATION OF LOYALTIES If loyalty is so important in the economic and social structure, it is necessary to examine i t further as itself. In the field of Psychopolitics, loyalty means simply `alignment'. It means, more fully, alignment with the goals of the Communist State. Disloyalty means entirely mis - alignment, and more broadly, mis - alignment with the goals of the Communist State. When we consider that the goals of the Communist State are to the best possible benefit of the masses, we can see that dis - loyalty, as a term, can embrace Democratic alignment. Loyalty to persons not communistically indoctrinat ed would be quite plainly a mis - alignment. The cure of disloyalty is entirely contained in the principles of alignment. All that it is necessary to do, where disloyalty is encountered, is to align the purposes of the individual toward the goals of Communism, and it will be discovered that a great many circumstances hitherto distasteful in his existence will cease to exist. A heart, or a kidney in rebellion against the remainder of the organism is being disloyal to the remainder of the organis m. To cure that heart or kidney it is actually only necessary to bring its activities into alignment with the remainder of the body. The technologies of Psychopolitics adequately demonstrate the workability of this. Mild shock of the electric variet y can, and does, produce the re - cooperation of a rebellious body organ. It is the shock and punishment of surgery which, in the main, accomplishes the re - alignment of a disaffected portion of the body, rather that the surgery itself. It is the bombardm ent of X - rays, rather than the therapeutic value of X - rays which causes some disaffected organ to once again turn its attention to the support of the general organism. While it is not borne out that electric shock has any therapeutic value, so far as making the individual more sane, it is adequately brought out that its punishment value will create in the patient 19 a greater co - operative attitude. Brain surgery has no statistical data to recommend it beyond its removal of the individual pers onality from amongst the paths of organs which were not permitted to co - operate. These two Russian developments have never pretended to alter the state of sanity. They are only effective and workable in introducing an adequate punishment mechanism to t he personality to make it cease and desist from its courses and egotistical direction of the anatomy itself. It is the violence of the electric shock and the surgery which is useful in subduing the recalcitrant personality, which is all that stands in the road of the masses or the State. It is occasionally to be discovered that the removal of the preventing personality by shock and surgery then permits the re - growth and re - establish - |
ment of organs which have been rebelled against by that person - al ity. In that a well - regulated state is composed of organisms, |
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not personalities, the use of electric shock and brain surgery in Psychopolitics is clearly demonstrated. The changing of loyalty consists, in its primary step, of the eradication of exis ting loyalties. This can be done in one of two ways. First, by demonstrating that previously existing loyalties have brought about perilous physical circumstances, such as imprisonment, lack of recognition, duress, or privation, and second, by eradicat ing the personality itself. The first is accomplished by a steady and continuous indoc - trination of the individual in the belief that his previous loyalties have been granted to an unworthy source. One of the primary instances in this is creating c ircumstances which apparently derive from the target of his loyalties, so as to rebuff the individual. As part of this there is the creation of a state of mind in the indi - vidual by actually placing him under duress, and then furnishing him with false evidence to demonstrate that the target of his previous loyalties is, itself, the course of the duress. Another portion of this same method consists of defaming or degrading the individual whose loyalties are to be changed to the target of his loyalti es, i.e., superiors or government, to such a degree that this target, at length, actually does hold the individual in disrepute, and so does rebuff him and serve to convince him that his loyalties have been misplaced. These are the milder methods, but h ave 20 proven extremely effective. The greatest drawback in their prac - tice is that they require time and concentration, the manufacture of false evidence, and a psychopolitical operator's time. In moments of expediency, of which there are many, the personality itself can be rearranged by shock, surgery, duress, privation and, in particular, the best of psychopolitical tech - niques, implantation, with the technologies of neo - hypnotism. Such duress must have in its first part a defamation of th e loyal - ties, and its second, the implanation [sic] of new loyalties. A good and experienced psychopolitical operator, working under the most favourable circumstances, can, by the use of psychopolitical technologies, alter the loyalties of an individu al so deftly that his own companions will not suspect that they have changed. This, however, require considerably more finesse than is usually neces - sary to the situation. Mass neo - hypnotism can accomplish more or less the same results when guided by an experienced psycho - political operator. An end goal in such a procedure would be the alteration of the loyalties of an entire nation in a short period of time by mass neo - hypnotism, a thing which has been effec - tively accomplished among the less - us able states of Russia. It is adequately demonstrated that loyalty is entirely lacking in that mythical commodity known as "spiritual quality". Loyalty is entirely a thing of dependence, economic or mental, and can be changed by the crudest implement ations. Observation of workers in their factories or fields demonstrates that they easily grant loyalty to a foreman or a woman, and then as easily aban - don it and substitute another individual, revulsing, at the same |
time, toward the person to whom l oyalty was primarily granted. The queasy insecurity of the masses in Capitalistic nations finds |
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this more common than in an enlightened State such as Russia. In Capitalistic states, dependencies are so craven, wants and privation are so exaggerated, th at loyalty is entirely without ethical foundation and exists only in the realm of dependency, duress, or demand. It is fortunate that Communism so truly approaches an ideal state of mind, for this brings a certain easiness into any changing of loya lties, since all other philosophies extant and practiced on Earth today are degraded and debased, compared to Com - 21 munism. It is then with a certain security that a psychopolitical operator functions, for he knows that he can change the loyalty o f an individual to a more ideal level by reason alone, and only expediency makes it necessary to employ the various shifts of psychopolitical technology. Any man who cannot be persuaded into Communist rationale is, of course, to be regarded as some - wh at less than sane, and it is, therefore, completely justified to use the techniques of insanity upon the non - Communist. In order to change loyalty it is necessary to establish first the existing loyalties of the individual. The task made very simple in view of the fact that Capitalistic and Fascistic nations have no great security in the loyalty of their subjects. And it may be found that the loyalties of the subjects, as we call any person against whom psychopolitical technology is to be exerted, are already faint to require eradication. It is generally only necessary to persuade with the rationale and overwhelming reasonability of Communism to have the person grant his loyalty to the Russia State. However, regulated only by the importance of the subject, no great amount of time should be expended upon the individual, but emotional duress, or electric shock, or brain surgery should be resorted to, should Communist propaganda fail. In a case of a very important person, it may be necessary to utilize the more delicate technologies of Psychopolitics so as to place the person himself, and his associates, in ignorance of the operation. In this case a simple is used, with a maximum duress and command value. Only the most skilled psychopolitica l operator should be employed on such a project, as in this case of the very important person, for a bungling might disclose the tampering with his mental processes. It is much more highly recommended, if their is any doubt whatever about the success o f an operation against an important person, to select out as a psychopolitical target persons in his vicinity in whom he is emotionaly [sic] involved. His Wife or children normally furnish the best targets, and these can be operated against without rest raint. In securing the loyalty of a very important person one must place at his side a constant pleader who enters a sexual or familial chord into the situation on the side of Communism. It may not be necessary to make a Communist out of the wife, or t he child - 22 |
ren, or one of the children, but it might prove efficacious to do |
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so. In most instances, however, this is not possible. By the use of various drugs, it is, in this modern age, and well within the realm of psychopolitical reality, entire ly too easy to bring about a state of severe neurosis or insanity in the wife or children, and thus pass them, with full consent of the important person and the government in which he exists, or the bureau in which he is operating, into the hands of a psychopolitical operator, who then in his own laboratory, without restraint or fear of investigation or censor can, with electric shock, surgery, sexual attack, drugs, or other useful means, degrade or entirely alter the personality of a family member, and create in that person a psychopolitical slave subject who then, on command or signal, will perform outrageous actions, thus discrediting the important person, or will demand, on a more delicate level, that certain measures be taken by the importan t person, which measures are, of course, dictated by the psychopolitical operator. Usually when the party has no real interest in the activities or decisions of the important person, but merely wishes to remove him from effective action, the attenti on of the psychopolitical operator need not be so intense, and the person need only be passed into the hands of some unwitting mental practitioner, who taught as he is by psychopolitical operators, will bring about sufficient embarrassment. When th e loyalty of an individual cannot be swerved, and where the opinion, weight, or effectiveness of the individual stands firmly in the road of Communist goals, it is usually best to occasion a mild neurosis into the person by any available means, and the n, having carefully given him a history of mental imbalance, to see to it that he disposes of himself by suicide, or to bring about his demise in such a way as to resemble suicide. Psychopolitical operators have handled such situations skilfully [sic] tens of thousands of times within and without Russia. It is the firm principle of Psychopolitics that the person to be destroyed must be involved at first or second hand in the stigma of insanity, and must have been placed in contact with psycho - pol itical operators or persons trained by them, with a maximum amount of tumult and publicity. The stigma of insanity is 23 properly placed at the door of such a person's reputation and is held there firmly by bringing about irrational acts, either on h is own part or in his vicinity. Such an activity can be classified as a partial destruction of alignment, and if this destruction is carried forward to its furthest extent the mis - alignment on the subject of all loyalties can be considered to be comple te, and alignment on new loyalties can be embarked upon safely. By bringing about insanity or suicide on the part of the wife of an important political personage, a sufficient mis - alignment has been instigated to change his attitude. And this, carried forward firmly, or assisted by psychopolitical can begin the rebuilding of his loyalties, but now slanted in a more proper and fitting direction. Another reason for the alignment of psychopolitical activities |
with the mis - alignment of insanity is th at insanity itself is a despised and disgraced state, and anything connected with it is |
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lightly viewed. Thus, a psychopolitical operator, working in the vicinity of an insane person, can refute and disprove any accusa - tions made against him by demonst rating that the family itself is tainted with mental imbalance. This is surprisingly effective in Capitalistic countries where insanity is so thoroughly feared that no one would dream of investigating any circumstances in its vicinity. Psychopolitical propaganda works constantly and must work constantly to increase and build up this aura of mystery surrounding insanity, and must emphasize the horribleness and hopelessness of insanity in order to excuse non - therapeutic actions taken against the insan e. Particularly in Capitalistic countries, an insane person has no rights under law. No person who is insane may hold property. No person who is insane may testify. Thus, we have an excellent road along which we can travel toward our certain goal and d estiny. Entirely by bringing about public conviction that the sanity of a person is in question, it is possible to discount and eradicate all of goals and activities of that person. By demonstrating the insanity of a group, or even a government, it is possible, then, to cause its people to disavow it. By magnifying the general human reaction to insanity, through keeping the subject of insanity itself forever before the public eye, and then, by utiliz - ing this reaction by causing a revulsion on t he part of a populace 24 against its leader or leaders, it is possible to stop any government or movement. It is important to know that the entire subject of loyalty is thus as easily handled as it is. One of the first and foremost missions of t he psychopolitician is to make an attack upon Communism and insanity synonymous. It should become the definition of insanity, of the paranoid variety, that, " A paranoid believes he is being attacked by Communists". Thus, at once the support of the ind ividual so attacking Communism will fall away and wither. Instead of executing national leaders, suicide for them should be arranged under circumstances which question their demise. In this way we can select out all opposition to the Communist exte nsion into the social orders of the world, and render populaces who would oppose us leaderless, and bring about a state of chaos or mis - alignment into which we can thrust, with great simplicity, the clear and forceful doctrines of Communism. The cle verness of our attack in this field of Psychopolitics is adequate to avoid the understanding of the layman and the usual stupid official, and by operating entirely under the banner of authority, with the oft - repeated statement that the principles of ps ychotherapy are too devious for common understanding, an entire revolution can be effected without the suspicion of a populace until it is an accomplished fact. As insanity is the maximum mis - alignment, it can be grasped to be the maximum weapon in severance of loyalties to leaders and old social orders. Thus, it is of the utmost importance that |
psychopolitical operatives infiltrate the healing arts of a nation marked for conquest, and bring from that quarter continuous |
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pressure against the popul ation and the government until at last the conquest is affected [sic]. This is the subject and goal of Psycho - politics, itself. In rearranging loyalties we must have a command of their values. In the animal the first loyalty is to himself. This is destroyed by demonstrating errors to him, showing him that he does not remember, cannot act or does not trust himself. The second loyalty is to his family unit, his parents and brothers and sisters. This is destroyed by making a family unit economicall y 25 non - dependent, by lessening the value of marriage, by making an easiness of divorce and by raising the children wherever possible by the State. The next loyalty is to his friends and local environ - ment. This is destroyed by lowering his trust and bringing about reportings upon him allegedly by his fellows or the town or village authorities. The next is to his State and this, for the purposes of Communism, is the only loyalty which should exist once the state is founded as a Communist State. To destroy loyalty to the State all manner of forbiddings for youth must be put into effect so as to disenfranchise them as members of the Capitalist state and, by promises of a better lot under Com - munism, to gain their loyalty to a Communist moveme nt. Denying a Capitalist country easy access to courts, bringing about and supporting propaganda to destroy home, creating and continuous juvenile delinquency, forcing upon the state all manner of practices to divorce the child from it will in the e nd create the chaos necessary to Communism. Under the saccharine guise of assistance to them, rigorous child labour laws are the best means to deny the child any right in the society. By refusing to let him earn, by forcing him into un - wanted depe ndence upon a grudging parent, by making certain in other channels that the parent is never in other than economic stress, the child can be driven in his teens into revolt. Delinquency will ensue. By making readily available drugs of various kinds, by giving the teen - ager alcohol, by praising his wildness, by stimulating him with sex literature and advertising to him or her practices as taught at the Sexpol, the psychopolitical operator can create the necessary attitude of chaos, idleness and wor thlessness into which can then be cast the solution which will give the teen - ager com - plete freedom everywhere -- Communism. Should it be possible to continue conscription beyond any reasonable time by promoting unpopular wars and other means, the draft can always stand as a further barrier to the progress of youth in life, destroying any immediate hope to participate in his nations civil life. By these means the patriotism of youth for their Capitalistic flag can be dulled to a point where they are no longer dangerous 26 |
as soldiers. While this might require many decades to effect, |
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Capitalism's short term view will never envision the lengths across which we can plan. If we could effectively kill the national pride and patriotism o f just one generation we will have won that country. Therefore there must be continual propaganda aboard to undermine the loyalty of the citizens in general and the teen - ager in particular. The role of the psychopolitical operator in this very strong . He can, from his position as an authority on the mind, advise all manner of destructive measures. He can teach the lack of control of this child at home. He can instruct, in an optimum situation, the entire nation in how to handle children -- and ins truct them so that the children, given no control, given no real home, can run wildly about with no responsibility for their nation or them - selves. The mis - alignment of the loyalty of youth to a Capitalistic nation sets the proper stage for a real ignment of their loyalties with Communism. Creating a greed for drugs, sexual misbe - haviour and uncontrolled freedom and presenting this to them as a benefit of Communism will with ease bring about our align - ment. In the case of strong leaders am ongst youthful groups, a psychopolitical operator can work in many ways to use a discard that leadership. If it is to be used, the character of the girl or boy must be altered carefully into criminal channels and a control by blackmail or other means m ust be maintained. But where the leadership is not susceptible, where it resists all persuasions and might become dangerous to our Cause, no pains must be spared to direct the attention of the authorities to that person and to harass him in one way or another until he can come into the hands of juvenile authorities. When this has been effected it can be hoped that a psychopolitical operator, by reason of child adviser status can, in the security of the jail and cloaked by processes of law, destroy t he sanity of that person. Particularly brilliant scholars, athletes and youth group leaders must be handled in either one of these two ways. In the matter of guiding the activities of juvenile courts, the psychopolitical operator entertains here one of his easier tasks. 27 A Capitalistic nation is so filled with injustice in general that a little more passes without comment. In juvenile courts there are always persons with strange appetites whether these be judges or police men or woman. If su ch do not exist they can be created. By making available to them young boys or girls in the "security" of the jail or the detention home, and by appearing with flash cameras or witnesses, one becomes equipped with a whip ade - quate to direct all the fut ure decisions of that person when these are needed. The handling of youth cases by courts should be led further and further away from law and further and further into "mental problems" until the entire nation thinks of" mental problems" instead of criminals. This places vacancies everywhere in the |
courts, in the offices of district attorneys and. [sic] on police staffs which could then be filled with psychopolitical operators, who be - |
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come then the judges of the land by their influence and into t heir hands comes the total control of the criminal, without whose help a revolution cannot ever be accomplished. By stressing this authority over the problems of the youth and adults in courts one day the demand for psychopolitical operators could b ecome such that even the armed services will use "authori - ties on the mind" to work their various justices and when this occurs the armed forces of the nation then enter into our hands as solidly as if we commanded them ourselves. With the slight bonu s of having thus a skilled interrogator near every technician or handler of secret war apparatus, the country, in event of revolution, as did Germany in 1918 and 1919 will find itself immobilized by its own Army and Navy fully and entirely in Communist hands. Thus the subject of loyalties and their re - alignment is in fact the subject of non - armed conquest of an enemy. 28 CHAPTER VI THE GENERAL SUBJECT OF OBEDIENCE Obedience is the result of force. Everywhere we look in the history of Ear th we discover that obedience to new rules has come about entirely through the demonstration on the part of those rulers of greater force than was to be discovered in the old ruler. A population overridden, conqueror by war, is obedient to its conquero r. It is obedient to its conqueror because its conqueror has exhibited more force. Concurrent with force is brutality, for there are human con - siderations involved which also represent force. The most bar - baric, unrestrained, brutal use of force, if carried far enough, invokes obedience. Savage force, sufficiently long displayed toward any individual, will bring about his concurrence with any principle or order. Force is the antithesis of humanizing actions. It is so synony - mous in the hum an mind with savageness, lawlessness, brutality, and barbarism, that it is only necessary to display an inhuman attitude toward people, to be granted by those people the posses - sion of force. Any organization which has the spirit and courage to dis play inhumanity, savageness, brutality, and an uncompromising lack of humanity, will be obeyed. Such a use of force is, itself, the essential ingredient of greatness. We have to hand no less an example than our great Communist Leaders, who, in moments of duress and trial, when faced by Czarist rule, continued over the heads of an enslaved populace, yet displayed sufficient courage never to stay their hands in the execution of the conversion of the Russian State to Communist rule. If you would ha ve obedience you must have no compromise with humanity. If you would have obedience you must make it clearly understood that you have no mercy. Man is an Animal. |
He understood, in the final analysis, only those things which a brute understands. |
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As an example of this, we find an individual refusing to obey and being struck. His refusal to obey is now less vociferous. He is struck again, and his resistance is lessened once more. He is 29 hammered and pounded again and again, until, at length, hi s only thought is direct and implicit obedience to that person from whom the force has emanated. This is a proven principle. It is proven because it is the main principle Man, the animal, has used since his earliest beginnings. It is the only principle which has been effective, the only principle which has brought about a wide and continued belief. For it is to our benefit that an individual who is struck again and again and again from a certain source, will, at length, hypnotically believe anything he is told by the source of the blows. The stupidity of Western civilizations is best demonstrated by the fact that they believe hypnotism is a thing of mind, of attention, and a desire for unconsciousness. This is not true. Only when a person has been beaten, punished, and mercilessly hammered, can hypnotism upon him be guaranteed in its effec - tiveness. It is stated by Western authorities on hypnosis that only some twenty per cent. [sic] of the people are susceptible to hypnotism. This stateme nt is very untrue. Given enough punishment, all of the people in any time and place are susceptible to hypnotism. In other words, by adding force, hypnotism is made uniformly effective. Where unconsciousness could not be induced by simple concentration upon the hypnotist, unconsciousness can be induced by drugs, by blows, by electric shock, and by other means. And where unconsciousness cannot be induced so as to make an implantation or an hypnotic command effective, it is only neces - sary to amputat e the functioning portions of the animal man's brain to render him null and void and no longer a menace. Thus, we find that hypnotism is entirely effective. The mechanisms of hypnotism demonstrate clearly that people can be made to believe in certai n conditions, and even their environment or in politics, by the administration of force. Thus, it is necessary for a psychopolitician to be an expert in the administration of forces. Thus, he can bring about implicit obedience, not only on the part of individual members of the populace, but on the entire populace itself and its government. He need only take unto himself a sufficiently savage role, a sufficiently uncompromising inhuman attitude, and he will be obeyed and believed. 30 The subjec t of hypnotism is a subject of belief. What can people be made to believe? They can be made to believe any - thing which is administered to them with sufficient brutality and force. The obedience of a populace is as good as they will believe. Despica ble religions, such as Christianity, knew this. They |
knew that if enough faith could be brought into being, a populace could be enslaved by the Christian mockeries of humanity and |
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mercy, and thus could be disarmed. But one need not count upon this act of faith to bring about a broad belief. One must only exhibit enough force, enough inhumanity, enough brutality and and [sic] savageness to create implicit belief and therefore and thereby implicit obedience. As Communism is a matter of belief, its stud y is a study of force. The earliest Russian psychiatrists, pioneering the science of psychiatry, understood thoroughly that hypnosis is induced by acute fear. They discovered it could also be induced by shock of an emotional nature, and also by ext reme privation, as well as by blows and drugs. In order to induce a high state of hypnogogy in an individual, a group, or a population, an element of terror must always be present on the part of those who would govern. The psychiatrist is aptly sui ted to this role, for his brutalities are committed in the name of science and are inexplicably complex, and entirely out of view of the human understanding. A sufficient popular terror of the psychiatrist will, in itself, bring about insanity on the pa rt of many individuals. A psychopolitical operative, then, can, entirely cloaked with authority, commence and continue a cam - paign of propaganda, describing various "treatments" which are administered to the insane. A psychopolitical operative should at all times insist that there treatments are therapeutic and neces - sary. He can, in all of his literature and his books, list large numbers of pretended cures by these means. But these "cures" need not actually produce any recovery from a state of di sturb - ance. As long as the psychopolitical operative or his dupes are the only authorities as to the difference between sanity and insanity, their word as to the therapeutic value of such treatment will be the final word. No layman would dare adventur e to place judgment upon the state of sanity of an individual whom 31 the psychiatrist has already declared insane. The individual himself is unable to complain, and his family, as will be covered later, is already discredited by the occurrence of i nsanity in their midst. There must be other adjudicators of insanity, otherwise it could be disclosed that the brutalities practiced in the name of treatment are not therapeutic. A psychopolitical operative has no interest in "therapeutic means" or "cures". The greater number of insane in the country where he is operating, the larger number of the populace will come under his view, and the greater will become his facilities. Because the problem is apparently mounting into uncontrollable heights, he can more and more operate in an atmosphere of emergency, which again excuses his use of such treatments as electric shock, the prefrontal lobotomy, trans - orbital leucotomy, and other operations long - since practiced in Russia on political prisoners. It is to the interest of the psychopolitical operative that the possibility of curing the insane be outlawed and ruled out at all times. For the sake of obedience on the part of the population |
and their general reaction, a level of brutality must, a t all costs, be maintained. Only in this way can the absolute judgement of |
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the psychopolitical operative as to the sanity or insanity of public figures be maintained in complete belief. Using sufficient brutality upon their patients, the public at larg e will come to believe utterly anything they say about their patients. Furthermore, and much more important, the field of the mind must be sufficiently domin - ated by the psychopolitical operative, so that wherever tenets of the mind are taught they wil l be hypnotically believed. The psychopolitical operative, having under his control all psychology classes in an area, can thus bring about a complete reformation of the future leaders of a country in their educational processes, and so prepare them fo r Communism. To be obeyed, one must be believed. If one is sufficiently believed, one will unquestioningly be obeyed. When he is fortunate enough to obtain into his hands anyone near to a political or important figure, this factor of obedience b ecomes very important. A certain amount of fear or terror must be engendered in the person under treatment so that this person 32 will then take immediate orders, completely and unquestioningly, from the psychopolitical operative, and so be able to i nfluence the actions of that person who is to be reached. Bringing about this state of mind on the part of a populace and its leaders -- that a psychopolitical operative must, at all times, be believed -- could eventually be attended by very good f ortune. It is not too much to hope that psychopolitical operatives would then, in a country such as the United States, become the most intimate advisers to political figures, even to the point of advising the entirety of a political party as to it actio ns in an election. The long view is the important view. Belief is engendered by a certain amount of fear and terror from an authoritative level, and this will be followed by obedience. The general propaganda which would best serve Psychopolitics would be a continual insistence that certain authoritative levels of healing, deemed this or that the correct treatment on insanity. These treatments must always include a certain amount of brutality. Propaganda should continue and stress the rising incidence of insanity in a country. The entire field of human behaviour, for the benefit of the country, can, at length, be broadened into abnormal behaviour. Thus, anyone indulging in any eccentricity, particularly the eccentricity of combating psy - c hopolitics, could be silenced by the authoritative opinion on the part of a psychopolitical operative that he was acting in an ab - normal fashion. This, with some good fortune, could bring the person into the hands of the psychopolitical operative so as to forever more disable him, or to swerve his loyalties by pain - drug hypnotism. On the subject of obedience itself, the most optimum obedience is unthinking obedience. The command given must be obeyed without and rationalizing on the part of the su bject. The com - mand must, therefore, be implanted below the thinking processes |
of the subject to be influenced, and must react upon him in such a way as to bring no mental alertness on his part. |
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It is in the interest of Psychopolitics that a popula tion be told that an hypnotized person will not do anything against his actual will, will not commit immoral acts, and will not act so as to 33 endanger himself. While this may be true of light, parlour hypnotism, it certainly is not true of command s implanted with the use of electric shocks, drugs, or heavy punishment. It is counted upon completely that this will be discredited to the general public by psychopolitical operatives, for if it were to be generally known that individuals would obey c ommands harmful to themselves, and would commit immoral acts while under the influence of deep hypnotic commands, the actions of many people, working unknowingly in favour of Communism, would be too - well under - stood. People acting under deep hypnotic commands should be acting apparently of their own volition and out of their own convictions. The entire subject of psychopolitical hypnosis, Psychopolitics in general, depends for its defence upon continuous protest from authoritative sources that such things are not possible. And, should anyone unmask a psychopolitical operative, he should at once declare the whole thing a physical impossibility, and use his authoritative position to discount any accusation. Should any writings of Psychopolitic s come to view, it is only necessary to brand them a hoax and laugh the out of countenance. Thus, psychopolitical activities are easy to defend. When psychopolitical activities have reached a certain peak, from there on it is almost impossible to un do them, for the population is already under the duress of obedience to the psycho - political operatives and their dupes. The ingredient of obedience is important, for the complete belief in the psychopolitical opera - tive renders his statement cancell ing any challenge about psycho - political operatives irrefutable. The optimum circumstances would be to occupy every position which would be consulted by officials on any question or suspicion arising on the subject of Psychopolitics. Thus, a psychiatr ic adviser should be placed near to hand in every government operation. As all suspicions would then be referred to him, no action would ever be taken, and the goal of Communism could be realized in that nation. Psychopolitics depends, from the view point of the layman, upon its fantastic aspects. These are its best defence, but above all these defences is implicit obedience on the part of officials and the general public, because of the character of the psychopolitical operative in the field of h ealing. 34 CHAPTER VII ANATOMY OF STIMULUS - RESPONSE MECHANISMS OF MAN |
Man is a stimulus - response animal. His entire reasoning capa - bilities, even his ethics and morals, depend upon stimulus - response |
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machinery. This has long been demonstrated by such Russians as Pavlov, and the principles have long been used in handling the recalcitrant, in training children, and in bringing about a state of optimum behaviour on the part of a population. Having no independent will of his own, Man is easily handled by stimulus - response mechanisms. It is only necessary to install a stimulus into the mental anatomy of Man to have that stimulus reactivate and respond any time an exterior command source calls it into being. The mechanisms of stimulus - res ponse are easily understood. The body takes pictures of every action in the environment around an individual. When the environment includes brutality, terror, shock, and other such activities, the mental image picture gained contains in itself all the ingredients of the environment. It the individual, himself, was injured during that moment, the injury, itself, will re - manifest when called upon to respond by an exterior command source. As an example of this, if an individual is beaten, and is tol d during the entirety of the beating that he must obey certain officials, he will, in the future, feel the beginnings of the pain the moment he begins to disobey. The installed pain itself reacts as a policeman, for the experience of the individual dem onstrates to him that he cannot combat, and will receive pain from, certain officials. The mind can become very complex in its stimulus responses. As easily demonstrated in hypnotism, an entire chain of com - mands, having to do with a great many co mplex actions, can be beaten, shocked, or terrorized into a mind, and will there lie dormant until called into view by some similarity in the circum - stances of the environment to the incident of punishment. The stimulus we call the "incident of pun ishment" where the response mechanism need only contain some small part of the 35 stimulus to call into view the mental image picture, and cause is [sic] to exert against the body the pain sequence. So long as the individual obeys the picture, or fo llows the commands of the stimulus implantation he is free from pain. The behaviour of children is regulated in this fashion in every civilized country. The father, finding himself unable to bring about immediate obedience and training on the part o f his child, resorts to physical violence, and after administering punishment of a physical nature to the child on several occasions, is gratified to experience complete obedience on the part of the child each time the father speaks. In that parents ar e wont to be lenient with their children, they seldom administer sufficient punishment to bring about entirely optimum obedience. The ability of the organism to withstand punishment is very great. Complete and implicit response can be gained only by st imuli sufficiently brutal to actually injure the organism. The Cossack method of breaking wild horses is a useful example. The horse will not restrain itself or take any of the rider's commands. The rider, wishing to break |
it, mounts, and takes a flask of strong Vodka, and smashes it between the horses ears. The horse, struck to its knees, its eyes |
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filled with alcohol, mistakes the dampness for blood, instantly and thereafter gives its attention to the rider and never needs further breaking. Difficul ty in breaking horses is only occasioned when light punishments are administered. There is some mawkish sentimentality about "breaking the spirit", but what is desired here is an obedient horse, and sufficient brutality brings about an obedient horse. The stimulus - response mechanisms of the body are such that the pain and the command subdivide so as to counter each other. The mental image picture of the punishment will not become effective upon the individual unless the command content is dis - o beyed. It is pointed out in many early Russian writings that this is a survival mechanism. It has already been well and thoroughly used in the survival of Communism. It is only necessary to deliver into the organism a sufficient stimulus to gain an adequate response. So long as the organism obeys the stimulus whenever it is restimulated in the future, it does not suffer from the pain of the 36 stimulus. But should it entirely disobey the command content of the stimulus, the stimulus reacts t o punish the individual. Thus, we have an optimum circumstance, and one of the basic principles of Psychopolitics. A sufficiently installed stimulus will thereafter remain as a police mechanism within the individual to cause him to follow the commands and directions given to him. Should he fail to follow these commands and directions, the stimulus mech - anism will go into action. As the commands are there with the moment of duress, the commands themselves need never be repeated, and if the individua l were to depart thousands of miles away from the psychopolitical operative, he will still obey the psychopolitical operative, or, himself, become extremely ill and in agony. These principles, built from the earliest days of Pavlov, by constant and con tinuous Russian development, have, at last, become of enormous use to us in our conquest. For less modern and well - informed countries of Earth, lacking this mechanism, failing to understand it, and coaxed into somnolence by our own psychopolitical oper atives, who discount and disclaim it, cannot avoid succumbing to it. The body is less able to resist a stimulus if it has insufficient food and is weary. Therefore, it is necessary to administer all such stimuli to individuals when their ability to resist has been reduced by privation and exhaustion. Refusal to let them sleep over many days, denying them adequate food, then brings about an optimum state for the receipt of a stimulus. If the person is then given an electric shock, and is told whil e the shock is in action that he must obey and do certain things, he has no choice but to do them, or to re - experience, because of his mental image picture of it, the electric shock. This highly scientific and intensely workable mechanism cannot be ove r - estimated in the practice of psychopolitics. Drugging the individual produces an artificial exhaustion, and |
if he is drugged, or shocked and beaten, and given a string of commands, his loyalties, themselves, can be definitely rearranged. |
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This is P.D.H., or Pain - Drug Hypnosis. The psychopolitical operative in training should be thoroughly studied in the subject of hypnotism and post - hypnotic suggestion. He should pay particular attention to the "forgetter mechanism" 37 aspect of hypnotism , which is to say, implantation in the uncon - scious mind. He should note particularly that a person given a command in an hypnotic state, and then told when still in that condition to forget it, will execute it on a stimulus - response signal in the env ironment after he has "awakened" from his hypnotic trance. Having mastered these details fully, he should, by practicing upon criminals and prisoners or inmates available to him, pro - duce the hypnotic trance by drugs, and drive home post - hypnotic suggestions by pain administered to the drugged person. He should then study the reactions of the person when "awakened", and should give him the stimulus - response signal which would throw into action the commands given while in a drugged state of dure ss. By much practice he can then learn the threshold dosages of various drugs, and the amount of duress in terms of electric shock of additional drug shock necessary to produce the optimum obedience to the commands. He should also satisfy himself the t here is no possible method known to Man -- there must be no possible method known to Man -- of bringing the patient into awareness of what has happened to him, keeping him in a state of obedience and response while ignorant of its cause. Using crimi nals and prisoners, the psychopolitical operative in training should then experiment with duress in the absence of privation, administering electric shocks, beatings, and terror - inducing tactics, accompanied by the same mechanisms as those employed in hypnotism, and watch the conduct of the person when no longer under duress. The operative in training should carefully remark those who show a tendency to protest, so that he may recognize possible recovery of memory of the commands implanted. Pure ly for his own education, he should then satisfy himself as to the efficacy of brain surgery in disabling the non - responsive prisoner. The boldness of the psychopolitical operative can be increased markedly by permitting persons who have been given pain - drug hypnosis and who have demonstrated symptoms of rebelling or recalling into society to observe how the label of "insanity" dis - credits and discounts the statements of the person. Exercises in bringing about insanity seizures at will, simpl y by 38 demonstrating a signal to persons upon whom pain - drug hypnosis has been used, and exercises in making the seizures come about through talking to certain persons in certain places and times should also be used. |
Brain surgery, as developed in Russia, should also be practiced by the psychopolitical operative in training, to give him full |
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confidence in (1) the crudeness with which it can be done, (2) the certainty of erasure of the stimulus - response mechanism itself, (3) the production of imbecility, idiocy, and dis - coordination on the part of the patient, and (4) the small amount of comment which casualties in brain surgery occasion. Exercises in sexual attack on patients should be practiced by the psychopolitical operative to demo nstrate the inability of the patient under pain - drug hypnosis to recall the attack, while indoctrinating a lust for further sexual activity on the part of the patient. Sex, in all animals, is a powerful motivator, and is no less so in the animal Man, a nd the occasioning of sexual liaison between females of a target family and indicated males, under the control of the psychopolitical operative, must be demonstrated to be possible with complete security for the psychopolitical operative, thus giving i nto his hands an excellent weapon for the breaking down of familial relations and consequent public dis - graces for the psychopolitical target. Just as a dog can be trained, so can a man be trained. Just as a horse can be trained, so can a man be tr ained. Sexual lust, masochism, and any other desirable perversion can be induced by pain - drug hypnosis and the benefit of Psychopolitics. The changes of loyalties, allegiances, and sources of command can be occasioned easily by psychopolitical techn ologies, and these should be practiced and understood by the psychopolitical operative before he begins to tamper with psychopolitical targets of magnitude. The actual simplicity of the subject of pain - drug hypnosis, the use of electric shock, drug s, insanity - producing injections, and other materials, should be masked entirely by technical nomen - clature, by the protest of benefit to the patient, by an authori - tarian pose and position, and by carefully cultivating govern - mental positions in th e country to be conquered. 39 Although the psychopolitical operative working in universities where he can direct the curricula of psychology classes is often tempted to teach some of the principles of Psychopolitics to the susceptible students in the psychology classes, he must be thor - oughly enjoined to limit his information in psychology classes to the transmittal of the tenets of Communism under the guise of psychology, and must limit his activities in bringing about a state of mind on the part of the students where they will accept Com - munist tenets as those of their own action and as modern scientific principles. the psychopolitical operative must not, at any time, educate students fully in stimulus - response mechanisms, and must not im part to them, save those who will become his fellow - workers, the exact principles of Psychopolitics. It is not necessary to do so, and it is dangerous. 40 |
CHAPTER VIII |
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DEGRADATION, SHOCK AND ENDURANCE Degradation and conquest are companions. In order to be conquered, a nation must be degraded, either by acts of war, by being overrun, by being forced into humiliat - ing treaties of peace, of by the treatment of her populace under the armies of the conqueror. However, degradation can be acc omplished much more insidiously and much more effectively by consistent and continual defamation. Defamation is the best and foremost weapon of Psychopolitics on the broad field. Continual and constant degradation of national leaders, national insti tutions, national practices, and national heroes must be systematically carried out, but this is the chief function of Communist Party Members, in general, not the psychopolitician. The realm of defamation and degradation, of the psycho - politician , is Man himself. By attacking the character and morals of Man himself, and by bringing about, through contamination of youth, a general degraded feeling, command of the populace is facilitated to a very marked degree. There is a curve of degradatio n which leads downward to a point where the endurance of an individual is almost at end, and any sudden action toward him will place him in a state of shock. Similarly, a soldier held prisoner can be abused, denied, defamed, and degraded until the slig htest motion on the part of his captors will cause him to flinch. Similarly, the slightest word on the part of his captors will cause him to obey, or vary his loyalties and beliefs. Given sufficient degradation, a prisoner can be caused to murder his f ellow countrymen in the same stockade. Experiments on German prisoners have lately demonstrated that only after seventy days of filthy food, little sleep, and nearly untenable quarters, that the least motion toward the prisoner would bring about a stat e of shock beyond his endurance threshold, and would cause him to him to hypnotically receive any - thing said to him. Thus, it is possible, in an entire stockade of 41 prisoners, to the number of thousands, to bring about a state of complete servile obedience, and without the labour of personally addressing each one, to pervert their loyalties and implant in them adequate commands to insure their future conduct, even when released to their own people. By lowering the endurance of a person, a gr oup, or nation, and by constant degradation and defamation, it is possible to induce, thus, a state of shock which will receive adequately any command given. The first thing to be degraded in any nation is the state of Man, himself. Nations which h ave high ethical tone are difficult to conquer. Their loyalties are hard to shake, their allegiance to their leaders is fanatical, and what they usually call their "spiritual integrity" cannot be violated by duress. It is not effici - ent to attack a na tion in such a frame of mind. It is the basic |
purpose of Psychopolitics to reduce that state of mind to a point where it can be ordered and enslaved. Thus, the first target is |
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Man, himself. He can be degraded from a spiritual being to an animalistic re action pattern. He must think of himself as an animal, capable only of animalistic reactions. He must no longer think of himself, or his fellows, as capable of "spiritual endurance", or nobility. The best approach toward degradation in its stages is the propaganda of "scientific approach" to Man. Man must be consistently demonstrated to be a mechanism without individu - ality, and it must be educated into a populace under attack that Man's individualistic reaction are the product of mental derang ement. The populace must be bought into the belief that every individual within it who rebels in any way, shape, of [sic] form against efforts and activities to enslave the whole, must be considered to be a deranged person whose eccentricities are neur otic or insane, and who must have at once the treatment of a psychopolitician. An optimum condition in such a programme of degradation would address itself to the military forces of the nation, and bring them rapidly away from any other belief than that the disobedient one must be subjected to "mental treatment." An enslavement of a population can fail only if these rebellious 42 individuals are left to exert their individual influences upon their fellow citizens, sparking them into rebellion, calling into account their nobilities and freedoms. Unless these restless individuals are stamped out and given into the hands of psychopolitical opera - tives early in the conquest, there will be nothing but trouble as the conquest continues. The o fficials of the government, student, readers, partakers of entertainment, must all be indoctrinated, by whatever means, into the complete belief that the restless, the ambitious, the natural leaders, are suffering from environmental maladjust - ments whi ch can only be healed by recourse to psychopolitical operatives in the guise of mental healers. By thus degrading the general belief in the statues of Man, it is relatively simple, with co - operation from the economic salients being driven into the c ountry, to driven citizens apart, one from another, to bring about a question of the wisdom of their own government, and to cause them to actively beg for enslavement. The educational programmes of Psychopolitics must, at every hand, seek out the le vels of youth who will become the leaders in the country's future, and educate them into the belief of the animalistic nature of Man. Thus [sic] must be made fashionable. They must taught, above all things, that the salvation of Man is to be found only by his adjusting thoroughly to this environ - ment. This educational programme in the field of Psychopolitics can best be followed by bringing about a compulsory training in some subject such as psychology or other mental practice, and ascertaining that each broad programme of psychopolitical training be supervised by a psychiatrist who is a trained psycho - |
political operative. As it seems in foreign nations that the church is the most en - |
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nobling influence, each and every branch and activity of each and every church, must, one way or other, be discredited. Religion must become unfashionable by demonstrating broadly, through psychopolitical indoctrination, that the soul is non - existent, and that Man is an animal. The lying mechanisms of Christianity lead men to foolishly brave deeds. By teaching them that there is a life hereafter, the liability of courageous acts, while 43 living, is thus lessened. The liability of any act must be markedly increased if a populace is to be obedient. Thus, there must be no standing belief in the church, and the power of the church must be denied at every hand. The psychopolitical operative, in his programme of degrada - tion, should at all times bring into question and family which is deeply re ligious, and, should any neurosis or insanity be occa - sioned in that family, to [sic] blame and hold responsible their religious connections for the neurotic or psychotic condition. Religion must by made synonymous with neurosis and psychosis. People who are deeply religious would be less and less held responsible for their own sanity, and should more and more be relegated to the ministrations of psychopolitical operatives. By perverting the institutions of a nation and bringing about a general d egradation, by interfering with the economics of a nation to the degree that privation and depression come about, only minor shocks will be necessary to produce, on the populace as a whole, an obedient reaction or an hysteria. Thus, the mere threat of war, the mere threat of aviation bombings, could cause the population to sue instantly for peace. It is a long and arduous road for the psychopolitical operative to achieve this state of mind on the part of a whole nation, but no more than twenty or th irty years should be necessary in the entire programme; [sic] having to hand, as we do, weapons with which to accomplish the goal. 44 CHAPTER IX THE ORGANIZATION OF MENTAL HEALTH CAMPAIGNS Psychopolitical operatives should at all times be alert t o the opportunity to organize "for the betterment of the community" mental health clubs or groups. By thus inviting the co - operation of the population as a whole in mental health programmes, the terrors of mental aberration can be disseminated througho ut the populace. Furthermore, each one of these mental health groups, properly guided, can bring, at last, legislative pressure against the government to secure adequately the position of the psycho - political operative, and to obtain for him governmen t grants and facilities, thus bringing a government to finance its own downfall. Mental health organizations must carefully delete from their |
ranks anyone actually proficient in the handling or treatment of mental health. Thus must be excluded pries ts, ministers, actu - |
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ally trained psychoanalysts, good hypnotists, or trained Ministers of the Church of Scientology. These, with some cognizance on the subject of mental aberration and its treatment, and with some experience in observing the mentally de ranged, if allowed frequency within institutions, and if permitted to receive litera - ture, would, sooner or later, become suspicious of the activities engaged upon by the psychopolitical operative. These must be defamed and excluded as "untrained", "un skilful", "quacks", or "perpetrators of hoaxes". No mental health movement with actual goals of mental therapy should be continued in existence in any nation. For instance, the use of Chinese acupuncture in the treatment of mental and physical dera ngement must, in China, be stamped out and discredited thoroughly, as it has some efficacy, and, more importantly, its practitioners understand, through long conversation with it, many of the principles of actual mental health and aberration. In th e field of mental health, the psychopolitician must occupy, and continue to occupy, through various arguments, the authori - tative position on the subject. There is always the danger that 45 problems of mental health may be resolved by some individual or group, which might then derange the programme of the psychopolitical operative in his mental health clubs. City officials, socialites, and other unknowing individuals, on the subject of mental health, should be invited to full co - operation in t he activity of mental health groups. But the entirety of this activity should be to finance better facilities for the psycho - political practitioner. To these groups, it must be continually stressed that the entire subject of mental illness is so comple x that none of them, certainly, could understand any part of it. Thus, the club should be kept on a social and financial level. Where groups interested in the health of the community have already been formed, they should be infiltrated and taken ove r, and if this is not possible, they should be discredited and debarred, and the officialdom of the area should be invited to stamp them out as dangerous. When an hostile group dedicated to mental health is discov - ered, the psychopolitician should have recourse to the mechan - isms of peyote, mescaline, and later drugs which cause temporary insanity. He should send persons, preferably those well under his control, into the mental health group, and invite the group, whether Christian Science or Ch urch of Scientology or other practice, to demonstrate its abilities upon this new person. These, in demonstrating their abilities, will usually act with enthusiasm. Midway in the course of their treatment, a quiet injection of peyote, mescaline, or oth er drug, or an electric shock, will pro - duce the symptoms of insanity in the patient which has been sent to the target group. The patient thus demonstrating momentary insanity should immediately be reported to the police and taken away to some area of incarceration managed by psychopolitical |
operatives, and so placed out of sight. Officialdom will thus come into a belief that this group drives individuals insane by |
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their practices, and the practices of the group will then be de - spised and prohibited by law. The values of a widespread mental health organization are manifest when one realizes that any government can be forced to provide facilities for psychopolitical operatives in the form of psychiatric wards in all hospitals, in national insti tutions totally 46 in the hands of psychopolitical operatives, and in the establishment of clinics where youth can be contacted and arranged more seemingly to the purposes of Psychopolitics. Such groups form a political force, which can then lega lize any law or authority desired for the psychopolitical operative. The securing of authority over such mental health organiza - tions is done mainly by appeal to education. A psychopolitical operative should make sure the those psychiatrists he con trols, those psychologists whom he has under orders, have been trained for an excessively long period of time. The longer the training period which can be required, the safer the psycho - political programme, since no new group of practitioners can ari se to disclose and dismay psychopolitical programmes. Further - more, the groups themselves cannot hope to obtain any full knowledge of the subject, not having behind them many, many years of intensive training. Vienna has been carefully maintained a s the home of Psycho - politics, since it was the home of Psychoanalysis. Although our activities have long long since dispersed any of the gains made by Freudian groups, and have taken over these groups, the proximity of Vienna to Russia, where Psychop olitics is operating abroad, and the necessity "for further study" by psychopolitical operatives in the birthplace of Psychoanalysis, makes periodic contacts with headquarters possible. Thus, the word "psycho - analysis" must be stressed at all times, a nd must be pretended to be a thorough part of the psychiatrist's training. Psychoanalysis has the very valuable possession of a vocabu - lary, and a workability which is sufficiently poor to avoid recovery of psychopolitical implantations. It can be made fashionable throughout mental health organizations, and by learning its patter, and by believing they see some of it phenomena, the members of mental health groups can believe themselves conver - sant with mental health. Because its stress is sex, it is, itself, an adequate defamation of character, and serves the purposes of degradation well. Thus, in organizing mental health groups, the literature furnished such groups should be psychopolitical in nature. If a group of persons interested in suppressing juvenile delin - 47 |
quency, in caring for the insane, and the promotion of psycho - |
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political operative and their actions can be formed in every major city of a country under conquest, the success of a psycho - political programme is assure d, since these groups seem to represent a large segment of the population. By releasing con - tinued propaganda on the subject of dope addiction, homo - sexuality, and depraved conduct on the part of the young, even the judges of a country can become sub orned into reacting violently against the youth of the country, thus mis - aligning and aligning the support of youth. The communication lines of psychopolitics, if such mental health organizations can be well established, can thus run from its most p rominent citizens to its government. It is not too much to hope that the influence of such groups could bring about a psychiatric ward in every hospital in the land, and psychiatrists in every company and regiment of the nation's army, and whole govern ment institutions manned entirely by psychopolitical opera - tives, into which ailing government officials could be placed, to the advantage of the psychopolitician. If a psychiatric ward could be established in every hospital in every city in a nati on, it is certain that, at one time or another, every prominent citizen of that nation could come under the ministrations of psychopolitical operatives or their dupes. The validation of psychiatric position in the armed forces and security - minded in stitutions of the nation under conquest could bring about a flow and fund of information unlike any other programme which could be conceived. If every pilot who flies a new plane could come under the questioning of a psycho - political operative, if the compiler of every plan of military action could thus come under the review of psychopolitical operatives, the simplicity with which information can be extracted by the use of certain drugs, without the after - knowledge of the soldier, would entirely cr ipple any overt action toward Communism. If the nation could be educated into turning over to psychopolitical operatives every recalcitrant or rebellious soldier, it would lose its best fighters. Thus, the advantage of mental health organizations can be seen, for these, by exerting an apparent public pressure against the government, can achieve these ends and goals. 48 The financing of a psychopolitical operation is difficult unless it is done by the citizens and government. Although vast sums o f money can be obtained from private patients, and from relatives who wish persons put away, it is, nevertheless, difficult to obtain millions, unless the government itself is co - operating. The co - operation of the government to obtain these vast sums o f money is best obtained by the organization of mental health groups composed of leading citizens, and who bring their lobbying abilities to bear against the nation's government. Thus can be financed many programmes, which might otherwise have to be l aid aside by the psychopolitician. The psychopolitical operative should bend consistent and con - tinual effort toward forming and continuing in action innumer - |
able mental health groups. The psychopolitical operative should also spare no expense i n |
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smashing out of existence, by whatever means, any actual heal - ing group, such as that of acupuncture, in China; such Christ - ian Science and Church of Scientology, in the United States; such as Catholicism in Italy and Spain; and the practical psy - ch ology groups of England. 49 CHAPTER X CONDUCT UNDER FIRE The psychopolitician may well find himself under attack as an individual or a member of a group. He may be attacked as a Communist, through some leak in the organization, he may be attack ed for malpractice. He may be attacked by the families of people whom he has injured. In all cases his conduct of the situation should be calm and aloof. He should have behind him the authority of many years of training, and he should have participated fully in the building of defences in the field of insanity which give him the only statement as to the conditions of the mind. If he has not done his work well, hostile feeling groups may expose an individual psychopolitician. These may call into q uestion the efficacy of psychiatric treatment such as shock, drugs, and brain surgery. Therefore, the psychopolitical operative must have to hand innumerable documents which assert enormously encouraging figures on the subject of recovery by reason of s hock, brain surgery, drugs, and general treatment. Not one of these cases cited need be real, but they should be documented and printed in such a fashion as to form excellent court evidence. When his allegiance is attacked, the psychopolitical opera tive should explain his connection with Vienna on the grounds that Vienna is the place of study for all important matters of the mind. More importantly, he should rule into scorn, by reason of his authority, the sanity of the person attacking him, a nd if the psychopolitical archives of the country are adequate many de - famatory data can be unearthed and presented as a rebuttal. Should anyone attempt to expose psychotherapy as a psycho - political activity, the best defence is calling into quest ion the sanity of the attacker. The next best defence is authority. The next best defence is a validation of psychiatric practices in terms of long and aggressive figures. The next best defence in the actual removal of the attacker by giving him, or the m, treatment suffici - ent to bring about a period of insanity for the duration of the 50 trial. This, more than anything else, would discredit them, but it is dangerous to practise this, in the extreme. Psychopolitics should avoid murder and viol ence, unless it is done in the safety of the institution, on persons who have been |
proven to be insane. Where institution deaths appear to be unnecessary, or to rise in "unreasonable number", political capital |
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might be made of this by city officials or legislature. If the psychopolitical operative has, himself, or if his group has done a thorough job, defamatory data concerning the person, or con - nections, of the would - be attacker should be on file, should be documented, and should be used in such a way as to discourage the inquiry. After a period of indoctrination, a country will expect insanity to be met with psychopolitical violence. Psychopolitical activities should become the only recognized treatment for insanity. In - deed, this can be extended to such a length that it could be made illegal for electric shock and brain surgery to be omitted in the treatment of a patient. In order to defend psychopolitical activities, a great complexity should be made of psychiatric, psychoanalyti cal, and psycho - logical technology. Any hearing should be burdened by termin - ology too difficult to be transcribed easily. A great deal should be made out of such terms of schizophrenia, paranoia, and other relatively undefinable states. Psychopo litical test need not necessary be in agreement, one to another, where they are available to the public. Various types of insanity should be characterized by difficult terms. The actual state should be made obscure, but by this verbiage it can be built into the court or investigating mind that a scientific approach exist and that is too complex for him to understand. It is not to be imagined that a judge or a committee of investigation should inquire too deeply into the subject of insanity, since the y, themselves, part of the indoctrinated masses, are already intimi - dated if the psychopolitical activity has caused itself to be well - documented in terms of horror in magazines. In case of a hearing or trial, the terribleness of insanity itself, its thread to the society, should be exaggerated until the court or committee believes that the psychopolitical operative is vitally 51 necessary in his post and should not be harrassed for the activities of persons who are irrational. An immedi ate attack upon the sanity of the attacker before any possible hearing can take place is the very best defence. It should become well - known that "only the insane attack psychia - trists". The by - word should be built into the society that paranoia is a c ondition "in which the individual believes he is being attacked by Communists". It will be found that this defence is effective. Part of the effective defences should include the entire lack in the society of any real psychotherapy. This must be sys tematically stamped out, since a real psychotherapy might possibly uncover the results of psychopolitical activities. Jurisprudence, in a Capitalistic nation, is of such clumsiness that cases are invariably tried in their newspapers. We have handle d these things much better in Russia, and have uniformly brought people to trial with full confessions already arrived at (being implanted) before the trial took place. |
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an immediate hoax, and its perpetrator or publisher should be, at the first opportunity, branded as insane, and by the use of drugs the insanity should be confirmed. 52 CHAPTER XI THE USE OF PSYCHOPOLITICS IN SPREADING COMMUNISM Reactionary nations are of such a composition that they attack a word without understanding of it. As the conquest of a nation by Communism depends upon imbuing its population with Com - munistic tenets, it is not necessary th at the term "Communism" be applied at first to the educative measures employed. As an example, in the United States we have been able to alter the works of William James, and others, into a more acceptable pattern, and to place the tenets of Karl Ma rx, Pavlov, Lamarck, and the data of Dialectic Materialism into the textbooks of psychology, to such a degree that anyone thoroughly studying psychology becomes at once a candidate to accept the reasonable - ness of Communism. As every chair of psyc hology in the United States is occupied by persons in our connection, or who can be influenced by persons in our connection, the consistent employment of such texts is guaranteed. They are given the authoritative ring, and they are carefully taught. Constant pressure in the legislatures of the United States can bring about legislation to the effect that every student attending a high school or university must have classes in psychology. Educating broadly the educated strata of the populace int o the tenets of Communism is thus rendered relatively easy, and when the choice is given them whether to continue in a Capital - istic or a Communist condition, they will see, suddenly, in Com - munism, much more reasonability than in Capitalism, which w ill now be of our own definition. 53 CHAPTER XII VIOLENT REMEDIES As populaces, in general, understand that a violence is neces - sary in the handling of the insane, violent remedies seem to be reasonable. Starting from a relatively low level o f violence, such as strait - jackets and other restraints, it is relatively easy to en - croach upon the public diffidence for violence by adding more and more cruelty into the treatment of the insane. By increasing the brutality of "treatment", the pu blic expec - tance of such treatment will be assisted, and the protest of the individual to whom the treatment is given is impossible, since |
immediately after the treatment he is incapable. The family of the individual under treatment is suspect for hav ing in its midst, |
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already, an insane person. The family's protest should be dis - credited. The more violent the treatment, the more command value the psychopolitical operative will accumulate. Brain operations should become standard and commonplace . While the figures of actual deaths should be repressed wherever possible, nevertheless, it is of no great concern the the psychopolitical operative that many deaths do occur. Gradually, the public should be educated into electric shock, first by believing that it is very therapeutic, then by believing that it is quieting, then by being informed that electric shock usually injures the spine and teeth, and finally, that it very often kills or at least breaks the spine and removes, violently, the teeth of the patient. It is very doubtful if anyone from the lay levels of the public could tolerate the observation of a single electric shock treatment. Certainly they could not tolerate witnessing a pre - frontal lobotomy of a trans - orbital leucotomy . However, they should be brought up to a level where this is possible, where it is the expected treatment, and where the details, of the treatment itself can be made known, thus to the increase of psychopolitical prestige. The more violent the tre atment, the more hopeless insanity will seem to be. 54 The society should be worked up to the level where every recalcitrant young man can be brought into court and assigned to a psychopolitical operative, be given electric shocks, and reduced i nto unimaginative docility for the remainder of his days. By continuous and increasing advertising of the violence of treatment, the public will at last come to tolerate the creation of zombie conditions to such a degree that they will probably empl oy zombies, if given to them. Thus a large strata of the society, particularly that which was rebellious, can be reduced to the service of the psychopolitician. By various means, a public must be convinced, at least, that insanity can only be met by shock, torture, deprivation, defama - tion, discreditation, violence, maiming, death, punishment in all its forms. The society, at the same time, must be educated into the belief of increasing insanity within its ranks. This creates an emergency, and pl aces the psychopolitician in a saviour role, and places him, at length, in charge of the society. 55 CHAPTER XIII THE RECRUITING OF PSYCHOPOLITICAL DUPES The psychopolitical dupe is a well - trained individual who serves in complete obedience the p sychopolitical operative. |
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too difficult to persuade persons in the field of mental healing to subject themselves to mild or minor drugs or shock. If this can be done, a psychological dupe on the basis of pain - drug hypnosis can immediately result. Recruitment into the ranks of "mental healing" can best be done by carefully bringing to it only those healing students wh o are, to some slight degree, already depraved, or who have been "treated" by psychopolitical operatives. Recruitment is effected by making the field of mental healing very attractive, financially, [sic] and sexually. The amount of promiscuity w hich can be induced in mental patients can work definitely to the advantage of the psycho - political recruiting agent. The dupe can thus be induced into many lurid sexual contacts, and these, properly witnessed, can thereafter be used as blackmail mate rial to assist any failure of pain - drug hypnosis in causing him to execute orders. The promise of unlimited sexual opportunities, the promise of complete dominion over the bodies and minds of helpless patients, the promise of complete lawlessness wi thout detection, can thus attract to "mental healing" many desirable recruits who will willingly fall in line with psychopolitical activities. In that the psychopolitician has under his control the insane of that nation, most of them have criminal t endencies, and as he can, as his movement goes forward, recruit for his ranks the criminals themselves, he has unlimited numbers of human beings to employ on whatever project he may see fit. In that the insane will execute destructive projects without question, if given the proper amount of punishment and implantation, the degradation of the country's youth, the defamation of its leaders, the subor - ning of its courts becomes childishly easy. 56 The psychopolitician has the advantage of naming as a delu - sory symptom any attempt on the part of a patient to expose commands. The psychopolitician should carefully adhere to institutions and should eschew private practice wherever possible, since this gives him the greatest number of human b eings to control the use of Communism. When he does act in private practice, it should be only in contact with the families of the wealthy and the officials of the country. 57 CHAPTER XIV THE SMASHING OF RELIGIOUS GROUPS You must know that unti l recent times the complete subject of mental derangement, whether so light as simple worry or so heavy as insanity, was the sphere of activity of the church and |
only the church. Traditionally in civilized nations and barbaric ones the priest - |
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hood alone had in complete charge the mental condition of the citizen. As a matter of great concern to the psychopolitician this tendency still exists in every public in the Western World and scientific inroads into this sphere has occurred only in official and never in public quarters. The magnificent tool welded for us by Wundt would be as nothing if it were not for official insistence in civilized countries that "scientific practices" be applied to the problem of the mind. Without this official in sistence or even if it relapsed for a moment, the masses would grasp stupidity for the priest, the minister, the clergy when mental condition came in question. Today in Europe and America "scientific practices" in the field of the mind would not last m oments if not enforced entirely by officialdom. It must be carefully hidden that the incidence of insanity has increased only since these "scientific practices" were applied. Great remarks must be made of "the pace of modern living" and other myths as the cause of the increased neurosis in the world. It is nothing to us what causes it if anything does. It is everything to us that no evidence of any kind shall be tolerated afoot to permit the public tendency toward the church its way. If given the ir heads, if left to themselves to decide, independent of official - dom, where they would place their deranged loved ones, the public would choose religious sanatoriums and would avoid as if plagued places where "scientific practices" prevail. Given any slightest encouragement, public support would swing on an instant all mental healing into the hands of the churches. And there are Churches waiting to receive it, clever churches. That terrible monster the Roman Catholic Church 58 still dominat es mental healing heavily throughout the Christian world and their well schooled priests are always at work to turn the public their way. In the field of pure healing the Church of Christ Science of Boston, Massachusetts excells in commanding the publi c favour and operates many sanatoriums. All these must be swept aside. They must be ridiculed and defamed and every cure they advertise must be asserted as a hoax. A full fifth of a psychopolitician's time should be devoted to smashing these threats. J ust as in Russia we had to destroy, after many many years of the most arduous work, the Church, so we must destroy all faiths in nations marked for conquest. Insanity must be made to hound the footsteps of every priest and practitioner. His best res ults must be turned to jibbering insanities no matter what means we have to use. You need not care what effect you have upon the public. The effect you care about is the one upon officials. You must recruit every agency of the nation marked for slau ghter into a foaming hatred of religious healing. You must suborne district attorneys and judges into an intense belief as fervent as an ancient faith in God that Christian Science or any other religious practice which might devote itself to mental hea ling is vicious, bad, insanity - causing, publicly hated and intolerable. |
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avarice and even their humanity to invite their co - operation in smashing all religious healing and thus, to our end, care of the insane. You must see that such societies have only qualified Communist - indoctrines as their advisers in this matter. For you can use such societies. They are stupid and sta mpede easily. Their cloak and degrees can be used quite well to mask any operation we care to have masked. We must make them partners in our endeavour so that they will never be able to crawl from beneath our thumb and discredit us. We have battled in America since the century's turn to bring to nothing any and all Christian influences and we are succeeding. While we today seem to be kind to the Christian remember we have yet to influence the "Christian world" to our ends. When that is done we s hall have an end of them everywhere. You may 59 see them here in Russia as trained apes. They do not know their tether is long only until the apes in other lands have become unwary. You must work until "religion" is synonymous with "insanity". Y ou must work until the officials of city, county and state govern - ments will not think twice before they pounce upon religious group as public enemies. Remember, all lands are governed by the few and only pretend to consult with the many. It is no different in America. The petty official, the maker of laws alike can be made to believe the worst. It is not necessary to convince the masses. It is only necessary to work incessantly upon the official, using personal defamations, wild lies, false evi dences and constant propaganda to make him fight for you against church or against any practitioner. Like the official the bona - fide medical healer also believes the worst if it can be shown to him as dangerous competition. And like the Christian, should be seek to take from us any right we have gained, we shall finish him as well. We must be like the vine upon the tree. We use the tree to climb and then, strangling it, grow into power on the nourish - ment of its flesh. We must strike fro m our path any opposition. We must use for our tool any authority that comes to hand. And then at last, the decades sped, we can dispense with all authority save our own and triumph in the greater glory of the Party. 60 CHAPTER XV PROPOSALS WHICH MUST BE AVOIDED There are certain damaging movements which could interrupt a psychopolitical conquest. These, coming from some quarters of |
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Proposals may be ma de by large and powerful group in the country to return the insane to the care of those who have handled mental healing for tribes and populaces for centuries -- the priest. Any movement to place clerygymen in charge of institutions should be fought on the grounds of incompetence and the insanity brought about by religion. The most destructive thing which could happen to a psychopolitical programme would be the investment of the ministry with the care of the nation's insane. If mental hospitals o perated by religious group are in exist - ence, the must be discredited and closed, no matter what the cost, for it might occur that the actual figures of recovery in such institutions would become known, and that the lack of recovery in general institu tions might be compared to them, and this might lead to a movement to place the clergy in charge of the insane. Every argument must be advanced early, to overcome any possibility of this ever occurring. A country's law must carefully be made to avoi d any rights of person to the insane. Any suggested laws or Constitutional Amendments which make the harming of the insane unlawful, should be fought to the extreme, on the ground that only violent measures can succeed. If the law were to protect the i nsane, as it normally does not, the entire psychopolitical programme would very possibly collapse. Any movements to increase or place under surveillance the orders required to hospitalized the mentally ill should be discour - aged. This should be le ft entirely in the hand of person well under the control of psychopolitical operatives. It should be done with minimum formality, and no recovery of the insane from an 61 institution should be possible by any process of law. Thus, any movement to ad d the legal steps of the processes of commit - ment and release should be discourage on the ground of emer - gency. To obviate this, the best action is to place a psychiatric and detention ward of the mentally ill in every hospital in a land. Any writ ing of a psychopolitical nature, accidentally disclosing themselves, should prevented. All actual literature on the subject of insanity and its treatment should be suppressed, first by actual security, and second by complex verbiage which renders it in comprehensible. The actual figures of recovery or death should never be announced in any papers. Any investigation attempting to discover whether or not psychiatry or psychology has ever cured anyone should immediately be discouraged and laughed to sco rn, and should mobilize at that point all psycho - political operatives. At first, it should be ignored, but if this is not possible, the entire weight of all psychopoliticians in the nation should be pressed into service. Any tactic possible should be employed to prevent this from occurring. To rebut it, technical appearing papers should exist as to the tremendous number of cures effected by psychiatry and psychology, and whenever possible, percentages of cures, no matter how fictitious, should be |
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discover anyone who had ever been helped by psychiatry or psychology. If the Communistic connections of a psychopolitician sh ould become disclosed, it should be attributed to his own carelessness, and he should, himself, be immediately branded as eccentric within his own profession. Authors of literature which seek to demonstrate the picture of a society under complete m ental control and duress should be helped toward infamy or suicide to discredit their works. Any literature liberalizing any healing practice should be immediately fought and defeated. All healing practices should gravitate entirely to authoritative levels, and no other opinions should be admitted, as these might lead to exposure. Movements to improve youth should be invaded and corrup - 62 ted, as this might interrupt campaigns to produce in youth delin - quency, addiction, drunkenness, and sexual promiscuity. Communist workers in the field of newspapers and radio should be protected wherever possible by striking out of action, through Psychopolitics, any persons consistently attacking them. These, in their turn, should be persuaded to give every possible publicity to the benefits of psychopolitical activities under the heading of "science". No healing group devoted to the mind must be allowed to exist within the borders of Russia or its satellites. Only well - vouched - for psycho political operatives can be continued in their practice, and this only for the benefit of the government or against enemy prisoners. Any effort to exclude psychiatrists or psychologist from the armed services must be fought. Any inquest into the "suicide" or sudden mental derangement of any political leader in a nation must be conducted only by psychopolitical operatives or their dupes, whether Psychopolitics is responsible or not. Death and violence against persons attacking Communism in a nation should be eschewed as forbidden. Violent activity against such person might bring about their martyrdom. De - famation, and the accusation of insanity, alone should be em - ployed, and they should be brought at last under the ministrations of p sychopolitical operatives, such as psychiatrists and controlled psychologists. 63 CHAPTER XVI IN SUMMARY In this time of unlimited weapons, and in national antagonisms where atomic war with Capitalistic powers is possible, Psycho - |
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to aid and abet the activities of other Communist agents through - out the nation in question. The failure of Psychopolitics might well bring about the at omic bombing of the Motherland. If Psychopolitics succeeded in its mission throughout the Capi - talistic nations of the world, there will never be an atomic war, for Russia will have subjugated all of her enemies. Communism has already spread ac ross one - sixth of the in - habited world. Marxist Doctrines have already penetrated the remainder. An extension of the Communist social order is every - where victorious. The spread of Communism has never been by force of battle, but by conquest of the m ind. In Psychopolitics we have refined this conquest to its last degree. The psychopolitical operative must succeed, for his success means a world of Peace. His failure might well mean the destruc - tion of the civilized portions of Earth by atomic p ower in the hands of Capitalistic madmen. The end thoroughly justifies the means. The degradation of populaces is less inhuman than their destruction by atomic fission, for to an animal who lives only once, any life is sweeter than death. The e nd of war is the control of a conquered people. If a people can be conquered in the absence of war, the end of war will have been achieved without the destruction of war. A worthy goal. The psychopolitician has his reward in the nearly unlimited co ntrol of populaces, in the uninhibited exercise of passion, and the glory of Communist conquest over the stupidity of the enemies of the People. THE END 64 [The back outside cover has the following statement:] PUBLISHED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE By The CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY The American St. Hill Organization 2723 West Temple Street Los Angeles, California 9002 6 |
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} _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 1onClipEvent (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 1stop(); 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 Buttonon (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 1mx.skins.ColoredSkinElement.setColorStyle(this, "shadowColor");Symbol 46 MovieClip [BrdrFace] Frame 1mx.skins.ColoredSkinElement.setColorStyle(this, "buttonColor");Symbol 49 MovieClip [BrdrBlk] Frame 1mx.skins.ColoredSkinElement.setColorStyle(this, "borderColor");Symbol 51 MovieClip [BrdrHilght] Frame 1mx.skins.ColoredSkinElement.setColorStyle(this, "highlightColor");Symbol 54 MovieClip [Defaults] Frame 1#initclip 36 Object.registerClass("Defaults", mx.skins.halo.Defaults); #endinitclipSymbol 55 MovieClip [UIObjectExtensions] Frame 1#initclip 37 Object.registerClass("UIObjectExtensions", mx.core.ext.UIObjectExtensions); #endinitclipSymbol 56 MovieClip [UIObject] Frame 1#initclip 38 Object.registerClass("UIObject", mx.core.UIObject); #endinitclip stop();Symbol 59 Buttonon (keyPress "<Tab>") { this.tabHandler(); }Symbol 60 MovieClip [FocusRect] Frame 1#initclip 39 Object.registerClass("FocusRect", mx.skins.halo.FocusRect); #endinitclipSymbol 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); #endinitclipSymbol 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); #endinitclipSymbol 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); #endinitclipSymbol 81 MovieClip [ScrollThemeColor1] Frame 1mx.skins.ColoredSkinElement.setColorStyle(this, "themeColor");Symbol 83 MovieClip [ScrollThemeColor2] Frame 1mx.skins.ColoredSkinElement.setColorStyle(this, "themeColor");Symbol 94 MovieClip [ThumbThemeColor1] Frame 1mx.skins.ColoredSkinElement.setColorStyle(this, "themeColor");Symbol 96 MovieClip [ThumbThemeColor3] Frame 1mx.skins.ColoredSkinElement.setColorStyle(this, "themeColor");Symbol 103 MovieClip [ThumbThemeColor2] Frame 1mx.skins.ColoredSkinElement.setColorStyle(this, "themeColor");Symbol 124 MovieClip [BtnDownArrow] Frame 1#initclip 49 Object.registerClass("BtnDownArrow", mx.controls.SimpleButton); #endinitclipSymbol 125 MovieClip [BtnUpArrow] Frame 1#initclip 50 Object.registerClass("BtnUpArrow", mx.controls.SimpleButton); #endinitclipSymbol 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 1SliderHandleBtn._accProps = new Object(); SliderHandleBtn._accProps.silent = true;Symbol 177 MovieClip Frame 1SliderHandle._accProps = new Object(); SliderHandle._accProps.silent = true;Symbol 181 MovieClip Frame 1ScaleTextField._accProps = new Object(); ScaleTextField._accProps.name = "Zoom"; ScaleTextField.tabIndex = 3;Symbol 186 MovieClip Frame 1PageNoField._accProps = new Object(); PageNoField._accProps.name = "Go to page"; PageNoField.tabIndex = 7;Symbol 187 MovieClip Frame 1PageNoFieldMC._accProps = new Object(); PageNoFieldMC._accProps.name = "Go to page";Instance of Symbol 186 MovieClip "PageNoFieldMC" in Symbol 187 MovieClip Frame 1onClipEvent (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 1searchPattern._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 1logo._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 1onClipEvent (enterFrame) { this.onPress = function () { getURL ("http://print2flash.com", "_blank"); }; }Instance of Symbol 181 MovieClip "ScaleTextMovie" in Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1onClipEvent (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 1onClipEvent (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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 0class 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 324 Graphic | Used by:330 | |
Symbol 325 Graphic | Used by:330 | |
Symbol 326 Graphic | Used by:330 | |
Symbol 328 Font | Used by:327 | |
Symbol 329 Font | Used by:327 336 343 | |
Symbol 327 Text | Uses:310 307 328 329 | Used by:330 |
Symbol 330 MovieClip [Page1] | Uses:302 303 305 306 308 309 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 | |
Symbol 331 Graphic | Used by:337 | |
Symbol 332 Graphic | Used by:337 | |
Symbol 333 Font | Used by:335 | |
Symbol 334 Graphic | Used by:337 | |
Symbol 335 EditableText [CR2] | Uses:333 | Used by:337 |
Symbol 336 Text | Uses:329 310 | Used by:337 |
Symbol 337 MovieClip [Page2] | Uses:331 332 334 335 336 | |
Symbol 338 Graphic | Used by:346 | |
Symbol 339 Graphic | Used by:346 | |
Symbol 340 Font | Used by:342 | |
Symbol 341 Graphic | Used by:346 | |
Symbol 342 EditableText [CR3] | Uses:340 | Used by:346 |
Symbol 344 Font | Used by:343 | |
Symbol 343 Text | Uses:310 344 329 | Used by:346 |
Symbol 345 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:346 |
Symbol 346 MovieClip [Page3] | Uses:338 339 341 342 343 345 | |
Symbol 347 Graphic | Used by:354 | |
Symbol 348 Graphic | Used by:354 | |
Symbol 349 Font | Used by:351 | |
Symbol 350 Graphic | Used by:354 | |
Symbol 351 EditableText [CR4] | Uses:349 | Used by:354 |
Symbol 352 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:354 |
Symbol 353 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:354 |
Symbol 354 MovieClip [Page4] | Uses:347 348 350 351 352 353 | |
Symbol 355 Graphic | Used by:361 | |
Symbol 356 Graphic | Used by:361 | |
Symbol 357 Font | Used by:359 | |
Symbol 358 Graphic | Used by:361 | |
Symbol 359 EditableText [CR5] | Uses:357 | Used by:361 |
Symbol 360 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:361 |
Symbol 361 MovieClip [Page5] | Uses:355 356 358 359 360 | |
Symbol 362 Graphic | Used by:369 | |
Symbol 363 Graphic | Used by:369 | |
Symbol 364 Font | Used by:366 | |
Symbol 365 Graphic | Used by:369 | |
Symbol 366 EditableText [CR6] | Uses:364 | Used by:369 |
Symbol 367 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:369 |
Symbol 368 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:369 |
Symbol 369 MovieClip [Page6] | Uses:362 363 365 366 367 368 | |
Symbol 370 Graphic | Used by:377 | |
Symbol 371 Graphic | Used by:377 | |
Symbol 372 Font | Used by:374 | |
Symbol 373 Graphic | Used by:377 | |
Symbol 374 EditableText [CR7] | Uses:372 | Used by:377 |
Symbol 375 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:377 |
Symbol 376 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:377 |
Symbol 377 MovieClip [Page7] | Uses:370 371 373 374 375 376 | |
Symbol 378 Graphic | Used by:385 | |
Symbol 379 Graphic | Used by:385 | |
Symbol 380 Font | Used by:382 | |
Symbol 381 Graphic | Used by:385 | |
Symbol 382 EditableText [CR8] | Uses:380 | Used by:385 |
Symbol 383 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:385 |
Symbol 384 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:385 |
Symbol 385 MovieClip [Page8] | Uses:378 379 381 382 383 384 | |
Symbol 386 Graphic | Used by:393 | |
Symbol 387 Graphic | Used by:393 | |
Symbol 388 Font | Used by:390 | |
Symbol 389 Graphic | Used by:393 | |
Symbol 390 EditableText [CR9] | Uses:388 | Used by:393 |
Symbol 391 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:393 |
Symbol 392 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:393 |
Symbol 393 MovieClip [Page9] | Uses:386 387 389 390 391 392 | |
Symbol 394 Graphic | Used by:401 | |
Symbol 395 Graphic | Used by:401 | |
Symbol 396 Font | Used by:398 | |
Symbol 397 Graphic | Used by:401 | |
Symbol 398 EditableText [CR10] | Uses:396 | Used by:401 |
Symbol 399 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:401 |
Symbol 400 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:401 |
Symbol 401 MovieClip [Page10] | Uses:394 395 397 398 399 400 | |
Symbol 402 Graphic | Used by:409 | |
Symbol 403 Graphic | Used by:409 | |
Symbol 404 Font | Used by:406 | |
Symbol 405 Graphic | Used by:409 | |
Symbol 406 EditableText [CR11] | Uses:404 | Used by:409 |
Symbol 407 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:409 |
Symbol 408 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:409 |
Symbol 409 MovieClip [Page11] | Uses:402 403 405 406 407 408 | |
Symbol 410 Graphic | Used by:417 | |
Symbol 411 Graphic | Used by:417 | |
Symbol 412 Font | Used by:414 | |
Symbol 413 Graphic | Used by:417 | |
Symbol 414 EditableText [CR12] | Uses:412 | Used by:417 |
Symbol 415 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:417 |
Symbol 416 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:417 |
Symbol 417 MovieClip [Page12] | Uses:410 411 413 414 415 416 | |
Symbol 418 Graphic | Used by:425 | |
Symbol 419 Graphic | Used by:425 | |
Symbol 420 Font | Used by:422 | |
Symbol 421 Graphic | Used by:425 | |
Symbol 422 EditableText [CR13] | Uses:420 | Used by:425 |
Symbol 423 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:425 |
Symbol 424 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:425 |
Symbol 425 MovieClip [Page13] | Uses:418 419 421 422 423 424 | |
Symbol 426 Graphic | Used by:433 | |
Symbol 427 Graphic | Used by:433 | |
Symbol 428 Font | Used by:430 | |
Symbol 429 Graphic | Used by:433 | |
Symbol 430 EditableText [CR14] | Uses:428 | Used by:433 |
Symbol 431 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:433 |
Symbol 432 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:433 |
Symbol 433 MovieClip [Page14] | Uses:426 427 429 430 431 432 | |
Symbol 434 Graphic | Used by:441 | |
Symbol 435 Graphic | Used by:441 | |
Symbol 436 Font | Used by:438 | |
Symbol 437 Graphic | Used by:441 | |
Symbol 438 EditableText [CR15] | Uses:436 | Used by:441 |
Symbol 439 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:441 |
Symbol 440 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:441 |
Symbol 441 MovieClip [Page15] | Uses:434 435 437 438 439 440 | |
Symbol 442 Graphic | Used by:449 | |
Symbol 443 Graphic | Used by:449 | |
Symbol 444 Font | Used by:446 | |
Symbol 445 Graphic | Used by:449 | |
Symbol 446 EditableText [CR16] | Uses:444 | Used by:449 |
Symbol 447 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:449 |
Symbol 448 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:449 |
Symbol 449 MovieClip [Page16] | Uses:442 443 445 446 447 448 | |
Symbol 450 Graphic | Used by:457 | |
Symbol 451 Graphic | Used by:457 | |
Symbol 452 Font | Used by:454 | |
Symbol 453 Graphic | Used by:457 | |
Symbol 454 EditableText [CR17] | Uses:452 | Used by:457 |
Symbol 455 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:457 |
Symbol 456 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:457 |
Symbol 457 MovieClip [Page17] | Uses:450 451 453 454 455 456 | |
Symbol 458 Graphic | Used by:465 | |
Symbol 459 Graphic | Used by:465 | |
Symbol 460 Font | Used by:462 | |
Symbol 461 Graphic | Used by:465 | |
Symbol 462 EditableText [CR18] | Uses:460 | Used by:465 |
Symbol 463 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:465 |
Symbol 464 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:465 |
Symbol 465 MovieClip [Page18] | Uses:458 459 461 462 463 464 | |
Symbol 466 Graphic | Used by:473 | |
Symbol 467 Graphic | Used by:473 | |
Symbol 468 Font | Used by:470 | |
Symbol 469 Graphic | Used by:473 | |
Symbol 470 EditableText [CR19] | Uses:468 | Used by:473 |
Symbol 471 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:473 |
Symbol 472 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:473 |
Symbol 473 MovieClip [Page19] | Uses:466 467 469 470 471 472 | |
Symbol 474 Graphic | Used by:481 | |
Symbol 475 Graphic | Used by:481 | |
Symbol 476 Font | Used by:478 | |
Symbol 477 Graphic | Used by:481 | |
Symbol 478 EditableText [CR20] | Uses:476 | Used by:481 |
Symbol 479 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:481 |
Symbol 480 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:481 |
Symbol 481 MovieClip [Page20] | Uses:474 475 477 478 479 480 | |
Symbol 482 Graphic | Used by:489 | |
Symbol 483 Graphic | Used by:489 | |
Symbol 484 Font | Used by:486 | |
Symbol 485 Graphic | Used by:489 | |
Symbol 486 EditableText [CR21] | Uses:484 | Used by:489 |
Symbol 487 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:489 |
Symbol 488 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:489 |
Symbol 489 MovieClip [Page21] | Uses:482 483 485 486 487 488 | |
Symbol 490 Graphic | Used by:497 | |
Symbol 491 Graphic | Used by:497 | |
Symbol 492 Font | Used by:494 | |
Symbol 493 Graphic | Used by:497 | |
Symbol 494 EditableText [CR22] | Uses:492 | Used by:497 |
Symbol 495 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:497 |
Symbol 496 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:497 |
Symbol 497 MovieClip [Page22] | Uses:490 491 493 494 495 496 | |
Symbol 498 Graphic | Used by:505 | |
Symbol 499 Graphic | Used by:505 | |
Symbol 500 Font | Used by:502 | |
Symbol 501 Graphic | Used by:505 | |
Symbol 502 EditableText [CR23] | Uses:500 | Used by:505 |
Symbol 503 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:505 |
Symbol 504 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:505 |
Symbol 505 MovieClip [Page23] | Uses:498 499 501 502 503 504 | |
Symbol 506 Graphic | Used by:513 | |
Symbol 507 Graphic | Used by:513 | |
Symbol 508 Font | Used by:510 | |
Symbol 509 Graphic | Used by:513 | |
Symbol 510 EditableText [CR24] | Uses:508 | Used by:513 |
Symbol 511 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:513 |
Symbol 512 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:513 |
Symbol 513 MovieClip [Page24] | Uses:506 507 509 510 511 512 | |
Symbol 514 Graphic | Used by:521 | |
Symbol 515 Graphic | Used by:521 | |
Symbol 516 Font | Used by:518 | |
Symbol 517 Graphic | Used by:521 | |
Symbol 518 EditableText [CR25] | Uses:516 | Used by:521 |
Symbol 519 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:521 |
Symbol 520 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:521 |
Symbol 521 MovieClip [Page25] | Uses:514 515 517 518 519 520 | |
Symbol 522 Graphic | Used by:529 | |
Symbol 523 Graphic | Used by:529 | |
Symbol 524 Font | Used by:526 | |
Symbol 525 Graphic | Used by:529 | |
Symbol 526 EditableText [CR26] | Uses:524 | Used by:529 |
Symbol 527 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:529 |
Symbol 528 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:529 |
Symbol 529 MovieClip [Page26] | Uses:522 523 525 526 527 528 | |
Symbol 530 Graphic | Used by:537 | |
Symbol 531 Graphic | Used by:537 | |
Symbol 532 Font | Used by:534 | |
Symbol 533 Graphic | Used by:537 | |
Symbol 534 EditableText [CR27] | Uses:532 | Used by:537 |
Symbol 535 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:537 |
Symbol 536 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:537 |
Symbol 537 MovieClip [Page27] | Uses:530 531 533 534 535 536 | |
Symbol 538 Graphic | Used by:545 | |
Symbol 539 Graphic | Used by:545 | |
Symbol 540 Font | Used by:542 | |
Symbol 541 Graphic | Used by:545 | |
Symbol 542 EditableText [CR28] | Uses:540 | Used by:545 |
Symbol 543 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:545 |
Symbol 544 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:545 |
Symbol 545 MovieClip [Page28] | Uses:538 539 541 542 543 544 | |
Symbol 546 Graphic | Used by:553 | |
Symbol 547 Graphic | Used by:553 | |
Symbol 548 Font | Used by:550 | |
Symbol 549 Graphic | Used by:553 | |
Symbol 550 EditableText [CR29] | Uses:548 | Used by:553 |
Symbol 551 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:553 |
Symbol 552 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:553 |
Symbol 553 MovieClip [Page29] | Uses:546 547 549 550 551 552 | |
Symbol 554 Graphic | Used by:561 | |
Symbol 555 Graphic | Used by:561 | |
Symbol 556 Font | Used by:558 | |
Symbol 557 Graphic | Used by:561 | |
Symbol 558 EditableText [CR30] | Uses:556 | Used by:561 |
Symbol 559 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:561 |
Symbol 560 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:561 |
Symbol 561 MovieClip [Page30] | Uses:554 555 557 558 559 560 | |
Symbol 562 Graphic | Used by:569 | |
Symbol 563 Graphic | Used by:569 | |
Symbol 564 Font | Used by:566 | |
Symbol 565 Graphic | Used by:569 | |
Symbol 566 EditableText [CR31] | Uses:564 | Used by:569 |
Symbol 567 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:569 |
Symbol 568 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:569 |
Symbol 569 MovieClip [Page31] | Uses:562 563 565 566 567 568 | |
Symbol 570 Graphic | Used by:577 | |
Symbol 571 Graphic | Used by:577 | |
Symbol 572 Font | Used by:574 | |
Symbol 573 Graphic | Used by:577 | |
Symbol 574 EditableText [CR32] | Uses:572 | Used by:577 |
Symbol 575 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:577 |
Symbol 576 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:577 |
Symbol 577 MovieClip [Page32] | Uses:570 571 573 574 575 576 | |
Symbol 578 Graphic | Used by:585 | |
Symbol 579 Graphic | Used by:585 | |
Symbol 580 Font | Used by:582 | |
Symbol 581 Graphic | Used by:585 | |
Symbol 582 EditableText [CR33] | Uses:580 | Used by:585 |
Symbol 583 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:585 |
Symbol 584 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:585 |
Symbol 585 MovieClip [Page33] | Uses:578 579 581 582 583 584 | |
Symbol 586 Graphic | Used by:594 | |
Symbol 587 Graphic | Used by:594 | |
Symbol 588 Font | Used by:590 | |
Symbol 589 Graphic | Used by:594 | |
Symbol 590 EditableText [CR34] | Uses:588 | Used by:594 |
Symbol 592 Font | Used by:591 | |
Symbol 591 Text | Uses:310 592 | Used by:594 |
Symbol 593 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:594 |
Symbol 594 MovieClip [Page34] | Uses:586 587 589 590 591 593 | |
Symbol 595 Graphic | Used by:602 | |
Symbol 596 Graphic | Used by:602 | |
Symbol 597 Font | Used by:599 | |
Symbol 598 Graphic | Used by:602 | |
Symbol 599 EditableText [CR35] | Uses:597 | Used by:602 |
Symbol 600 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:602 |
Symbol 601 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:602 |
Symbol 602 MovieClip [Page35] | Uses:595 596 598 599 600 601 | |
Symbol 603 Graphic | Used by:610 | |
Symbol 604 Graphic | Used by:610 | |
Symbol 605 Font | Used by:607 | |
Symbol 606 Graphic | Used by:610 | |
Symbol 607 EditableText [CR36] | Uses:605 | Used by:610 |
Symbol 608 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:610 |
Symbol 609 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:610 |
Symbol 610 MovieClip [Page36] | Uses:603 604 606 607 608 609 | |
Symbol 611 Graphic | Used by:618 | |
Symbol 612 Graphic | Used by:618 | |
Symbol 613 Font | Used by:615 | |
Symbol 614 Graphic | Used by:618 | |
Symbol 615 EditableText [CR37] | Uses:613 | Used by:618 |
Symbol 616 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:618 |
Symbol 617 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:618 |
Symbol 618 MovieClip [Page37] | Uses:611 612 614 615 616 617 | |
Symbol 619 Graphic | Used by:626 | |
Symbol 620 Graphic | Used by:626 | |
Symbol 621 Font | Used by:623 | |
Symbol 622 Graphic | Used by:626 | |
Symbol 623 EditableText [CR38] | Uses:621 | Used by:626 |
Symbol 624 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:626 |
Symbol 625 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:626 |
Symbol 626 MovieClip [Page38] | Uses:619 620 622 623 624 625 | |
Symbol 627 Graphic | Used by:634 | |
Symbol 628 Graphic | Used by:634 | |
Symbol 629 Font | Used by:631 | |
Symbol 630 Graphic | Used by:634 | |
Symbol 631 EditableText [CR39] | Uses:629 | Used by:634 |
Symbol 632 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:634 |
Symbol 633 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:634 |
Symbol 634 MovieClip [Page39] | Uses:627 628 630 631 632 633 | |
Symbol 635 Graphic | Used by:642 | |
Symbol 636 Graphic | Used by:642 | |
Symbol 637 Font | Used by:639 | |
Symbol 638 Graphic | Used by:642 | |
Symbol 639 EditableText [CR40] | Uses:637 | Used by:642 |
Symbol 640 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:642 |
Symbol 641 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:642 |
Symbol 642 MovieClip [Page40] | Uses:635 636 638 639 640 641 | |
Symbol 643 Graphic | Used by:650 | |
Symbol 644 Graphic | Used by:650 | |
Symbol 645 Font | Used by:647 | |
Symbol 646 Graphic | Used by:650 | |
Symbol 647 EditableText [CR41] | Uses:645 | Used by:650 |
Symbol 648 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:650 |
Symbol 649 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:650 |
Symbol 650 MovieClip [Page41] | Uses:643 644 646 647 648 649 | |
Symbol 651 Graphic | Used by:658 | |
Symbol 652 Graphic | Used by:658 | |
Symbol 653 Font | Used by:655 | |
Symbol 654 Graphic | Used by:658 | |
Symbol 655 EditableText [CR42] | Uses:653 | Used by:658 |
Symbol 656 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:658 |
Symbol 657 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:658 |
Symbol 658 MovieClip [Page42] | Uses:651 652 654 655 656 657 | |
Symbol 659 Graphic | Used by:666 | |
Symbol 660 Graphic | Used by:666 | |
Symbol 661 Font | Used by:663 | |
Symbol 662 Graphic | Used by:666 | |
Symbol 663 EditableText [CR43] | Uses:661 | Used by:666 |
Symbol 664 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:666 |
Symbol 665 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:666 |
Symbol 666 MovieClip [Page43] | Uses:659 660 662 663 664 665 | |
Symbol 667 Graphic | Used by:674 | |
Symbol 668 Graphic | Used by:674 | |
Symbol 669 Font | Used by:671 | |
Symbol 670 Graphic | Used by:674 | |
Symbol 671 EditableText [CR44] | Uses:669 | Used by:674 |
Symbol 672 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:674 |
Symbol 673 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:674 |
Symbol 674 MovieClip [Page44] | Uses:667 668 670 671 672 673 | |
Symbol 675 Graphic | Used by:682 | |
Symbol 676 Graphic | Used by:682 | |
Symbol 677 Font | Used by:679 | |
Symbol 678 Graphic | Used by:682 | |
Symbol 679 EditableText [CR45] | Uses:677 | Used by:682 |
Symbol 680 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:682 |
Symbol 681 Text | Uses:310 | Used by:682 |
Symbol 682 MovieClip [Page45] | Uses:675 676 678 679 680 681 | |
Symbol 683 Graphic | Used by:690 | |
Symbol 684 Graphic | Used by:690 | |
Symbol 685 Font | Used by:687 | |
Symbol 686 Graphic | Used by:690 | |
Symbol 687 EditableText [CR46] | Uses:685 | Used by:690 |
Symbol 689 Font | Used by:688 | |
Symbol 688 Text | Uses:310 307 689 | Used by:690 |
Symbol 690 MovieClip [Page46] | Uses:683 684 686 687 688 | |
Symbol 1 Graphic | Used by:2 160 | |
Symbol 2 MovieClip [BottomArea] | Uses:1 | |
Symbol 3 MovieClip [ScrollArea] | ||
Symbol 4 Graphic | Used by:5 | |
Symbol 5 Button [#bgr] | Uses:4 | |
Symbol 6 Graphic | Used by:7 | |
Symbol 7 MovieClip | Uses:6 | Used by:8 |
Symbol 8 MovieClip [#DropDownToolbar] | Uses:7 | |
Symbol 9 Graphic | Used by:12 15 | |
Symbol 10 Graphic | Used by:12 15 | |
Symbol 11 Graphic | Used by:12 15 | |
Symbol 12 MovieClip | Uses:9 10 11 | Used by:14 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 192 |
Symbol 13 Graphic | Used by:14 | |
Symbol 14 MovieClip [#nextpage] | Uses:12 13 | Used by:193 |
Symbol 15 Button | Uses:9 10 11 | Used by:17 |
Symbol 16 Graphic | Used by:17 | |
Symbol 17 MovieClip [#more] | Uses:15 16 | Used by:193 |
Symbol 18 Graphic | Used by:19 | |
Symbol 19 MovieClip [#selMode] | Uses:12 18 | Used by:193 |
Symbol 20 Graphic | Used by:21 | |
Symbol 21 MovieClip [#newwindow] | Uses:12 20 | Used by:193 |
Symbol 22 Graphic | Used by:23 | |
Symbol 23 MovieClip [#help] | Uses:12 22 | Used by:193 |
Symbol 24 Graphic | Used by:25 | |
Symbol 25 MovieClip [#rotate] | Uses:12 24 | Used by:193 |
Symbol 26 Graphic | Used by:27 | |
Symbol 27 MovieClip [#prevpage] | Uses:12 26 | Used by:193 |
Symbol 28 Graphic | Used by:29 | |
Symbol 29 MovieClip [#scalePage] | Uses:12 28 | Used by:193 |
Symbol 30 Graphic | Used by:31 | |
Symbol 31 MovieClip [#scaleWidth] | Uses:12 30 | Used by:193 |
Symbol 32 Graphic | Used by:33 | |
Symbol 33 MovieClip [#moveMode] | Uses:12 32 | Used by:193 |
Symbol 34 Graphic | Used by:35 | |
Symbol 35 MovieClip [#print] | Uses:12 34 | Used by:193 |
Symbol 41 Graphic | Used by:42 | |
Symbol 42 MovieClip [BoundingBox] | Uses:41 | Used by:60 64 68 127 128 129 130 131 |
Symbol 43 Graphic | Used by:44 | |
Symbol 44 MovieClip [BrdrShdw] | Uses:43 | Used by:47 52 53 |
Symbol 45 Graphic | Used by:46 | |
Symbol 46 MovieClip [BrdrFace] | Uses:45 | Used by:47 52 53 |
Symbol 47 MovieClip [SimpleButtonDown] | Uses:44 46 | Used by:64 |
Symbol 48 Graphic | Used by:49 | |
Symbol 49 MovieClip [BrdrBlk] | Uses:48 | Used by:52 53 |
Symbol 50 Graphic | Used by:51 | |
Symbol 51 MovieClip [BrdrHilght] | Uses:50 | Used by:52 53 |
Symbol 52 MovieClip [SimpleButtonIn] | Uses:49 51 44 46 | Used by:64 |
Symbol 53 MovieClip [SimpleButtonUp] | Uses:49 46 44 51 | Used by:64 |
Symbol 54 MovieClip [Defaults] | Used by:56 | |
Symbol 55 MovieClip [UIObjectExtensions] | Used by:56 | |
Symbol 56 MovieClip [UIObject] | Uses:54 55 | Used by:61 63 65 |
Symbol 57 Graphic | Used by:59 | |
Symbol 58 Graphic | Used by:59 | |
Symbol 59 Button | Uses:57 58 | Used by:61 |
Symbol 60 MovieClip [FocusRect] | Uses:42 | Used by:61 |
Symbol 61 MovieClip [FocusManager] | Uses:59 60 56 | Used by:63 |
Symbol 62 MovieClip [UIComponentExtensions] | Used by:63 | |
Symbol 63 MovieClip [UIComponent] | Uses:56 61 62 | Used by:64 129 |
Symbol 64 MovieClip [SimpleButton] | Uses:42 47 52 53 63 | Used by:68 127 128 |
Symbol 65 MovieClip [Border] | Uses:56 | Used by:66 68 |
Symbol 66 MovieClip [RectBorder] | Uses:65 | Used by:68 129 |
Symbol 67 MovieClip [ButtonSkin] | Used by:68 | |
Symbol 68 MovieClip [Button] | Uses:42 64 65 66 67 | Used by:127 128 |
Symbol 69 MovieClip [CustomBorder] | Used by:127 128 | |
Symbol 70 Graphic | Used by:72 108 109 110 113 114 119 | |
Symbol 71 Graphic | Used by:72 108 109 113 114 119 | |
Symbol 72 MovieClip [ScrollTrack] | Uses:70 71 | Used by:79 84 85 86 120 121 122 123 124 125 |
Symbol 73 Graphic | Used by:79 84 85 86 120 121 122 123 | |
Symbol 74 Graphic | Used by:79 84 85 86 120 121 122 123 | |
Symbol 75 Graphic | Used by:79 84 85 86 120 121 122 123 | |
Symbol 76 Graphic | Used by:79 84 85 86 120 121 122 123 | |
Symbol 77 Graphic | Used by:79 84 85 86 120 121 122 123 | |
Symbol 78 Graphic | Used by:79 84 85 86 | |
Symbol 79 MovieClip [ScrollDownArrowDisabled] | Uses:72 73 74 75 76 77 78 | Used by:126 |
Symbol 80 Graphic | Used by:81 | |
Symbol 81 MovieClip [ScrollThemeColor1] | Uses:80 | Used by:84 85 121 122 |
Symbol 82 Graphic | Used by:83 | |
Symbol 83 MovieClip [ScrollThemeColor2] | Uses:82 | Used by:84 121 |
Symbol 84 MovieClip [ScrollDownArrowDown] | Uses:72 73 81 74 75 76 77 83 78 | Used by:126 |
Symbol 85 MovieClip [ScrollDownArrowOver] | Uses:72 73 81 74 75 76 77 78 | Used by:126 |
Symbol 86 MovieClip [ScrollDownArrowUp] | Uses:72 73 74 75 76 77 78 | Used by:126 |
Symbol 87 Graphic | Used by:92 97 98 99 115 116 117 118 | |
Symbol 88 Graphic | Used by:92 97 98 99 115 116 117 118 | |
Symbol 89 Graphic | Used by:92 97 98 99 115 116 117 118 | |
Symbol 90 Graphic | Used by:92 97 98 99 115 116 117 118 | |
Symbol 91 Graphic | Used by:92 97 98 99 115 116 117 118 | |
Symbol 92 MovieClip [ScrollThumbBottomDisabled] | Uses:87 88 89 90 91 | Used by:126 |
Symbol 93 Graphic | Used by:94 | |
Symbol 94 MovieClip [ThumbThemeColor1] | Uses:93 | Used by:97 98 116 117 |
Symbol 95 Graphic | Used by:96 | |
Symbol 96 MovieClip [ThumbThemeColor3] | Uses:95 | Used by:97 116 |
Symbol 97 MovieClip [ScrollThumbBottomDown] | Uses:87 94 88 89 90 96 91 | Used by:126 |
Symbol 98 MovieClip [ScrollThumbBottomOver] | Uses:87 94 88 89 90 91 | Used by:126 |
Symbol 99 MovieClip [ScrollThumbBottomUp] | Uses:87 88 89 90 91 | Used by:126 |
Symbol 100 Graphic | Used by:101 104 105 106 | |
Symbol 101 MovieClip [ScrollThumbGripDisabled] | Uses:100 | Used by:126 |
Symbol 102 Graphic | Used by:103 | |
Symbol 103 MovieClip [ThumbThemeColor2] | Uses:102 | Used by:104 105 108 109 113 |
Symbol 104 MovieClip [ScrollThumbGripDown] | Uses:103 100 | Used by:126 |
Symbol 105 MovieClip [ScrollThumbGripOver] | Uses:103 100 | Used by:126 |
Symbol 106 MovieClip [ScrollThumbGripUp] | Uses:100 | Used by:126 |
Symbol 107 Graphic | Used by:108 109 113 114 | |
Symbol 108 MovieClip [ScrollThumbMiddleDisabled] | Uses:70 107 103 71 | Used by:126 |
Symbol 109 MovieClip [ScrollThumbMiddleDown] | Uses:70 103 107 71 | Used by:126 |
Symbol 110 MovieClip | Uses:70 | Used by:113 |
Symbol 111 Graphic | Used by:112 120 121 122 123 | |
Symbol 112 MovieClip | Uses:111 | Used by:113 |
Symbol 113 MovieClip [ScrollThumbMiddleOver] | Uses:70 103 107 110 112 71 | Used by:126 |
Symbol 114 MovieClip [ScrollThumbMiddleUp] | Uses:70 107 71 | Used by:126 |
Symbol 115 MovieClip [ScrollThumbTopDisabled] | Uses:87 88 89 90 91 | Used by:126 |
Symbol 116 MovieClip [ScrollThumbTopDown] | Uses:87 94 88 89 90 96 91 | Used by:126 |
Symbol 117 MovieClip [ScrollThumbTopOver] | Uses:87 94 88 89 90 91 | Used by:126 |
Symbol 118 MovieClip [ScrollThumbTopUp] | Uses:87 88 89 90 91 | Used by:126 |
Symbol 119 MovieClip [ScrollTrackDisabled] | Uses:70 71 | Used by:126 |
Symbol 120 MovieClip [ScrollUpArrowDisabled] | Uses:72 73 74 75 76 77 111 | Used by:126 |
Symbol 121 MovieClip [ScrollUpArrowDown] | Uses:72 73 81 74 75 76 77 83 111 | Used by:126 |
Symbol 122 MovieClip [ScrollUpArrowOver] | Uses:72 73 81 74 75 111 76 77 | Used by:126 |
Symbol 123 MovieClip [ScrollUpArrowUp] | Uses:72 73 74 75 76 77 111 | Used by:126 |
Symbol 124 MovieClip [BtnDownArrow] | Uses:72 | Used by:126 |
Symbol 125 MovieClip [BtnUpArrow] | Uses:72 | Used by:126 |
Symbol 126 MovieClip [ScrollBarAssets] | Uses:79 84 85 86 92 97 98 99 101 104 105 106 108 109 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 | Used by:127 128 |
Symbol 127 MovieClip [HScrollBar] | Uses:42 68 64 69 126 | Used by:130 |
Symbol 128 MovieClip [VScrollBar] | Uses:42 68 64 69 126 | Used by:130 |
Symbol 129 MovieClip [View] | Uses:42 63 66 | Used by:130 |
Symbol 130 MovieClip [ScrollView] | Uses:42 127 128 129 | Used by:131 |
Symbol 131 MovieClip [ScrollPane] | Uses:42 130 | Used by:Timeline |
Symbol 160 MovieClip | Uses:1 | Used by:Timeline |
Symbol 161 Graphic | Used by:162 | |
Symbol 162 MovieClip | Uses:161 | Used by:193 |
Symbol 163 Graphic | Used by:171 | |
Symbol 164 Graphic | Used by:165 | |
Symbol 165 MovieClip | Uses:164 | Used by:168 |
Symbol 166 Font | Used by:167 | |
Symbol 167 Text | Uses:166 | Used by:168 |
Symbol 168 MovieClip | Uses:165 167 | Used by:171 |
Symbol 169 Graphic | Used by:170 | |
Symbol 170 MovieClip | Uses:169 | Used by:171 |
Symbol 171 MovieClip | Uses:163 168 170 | Used by:193 |
Symbol 172 Graphic | Used by:177 | |
Symbol 173 Graphic | Used by:175 | |
Symbol 174 Graphic | Used by:175 | |
Symbol 175 Button | Uses:173 174 | Used by:176 |
Symbol 176 MovieClip | Uses:175 | Used by:177 |
Symbol 177 MovieClip | Uses:172 176 | Used by:193 |
Symbol 178 Graphic | Used by:181 | |
Symbol 179 Font | Used by:180 183 185 189 | |
Symbol 180 EditableText | Uses:179 | Used by:181 |
Symbol 181 MovieClip | Uses:178 180 | Used by:193 |
Symbol 182 Graphic | Used by:187 | |
Symbol 183 EditableText | Uses:179 | Used by:184 |
Symbol 184 MovieClip | Uses:183 | Used by:187 |
Symbol 185 EditableText | Uses:179 | Used by:186 |
Symbol 186 MovieClip | Uses:185 | Used by:187 |
Symbol 187 MovieClip | Uses:182 184 186 | Used by:193 |
Symbol 188 Graphic | Used by:190 | |
Symbol 189 EditableText | Uses:179 | Used by:190 |
Symbol 190 MovieClip | Uses:188 189 | Used by:193 |
Symbol 191 Graphic | Used by:192 | |
Symbol 192 MovieClip | Uses:12 191 | Used by:193 |
Symbol 193 MovieClip | Uses:162 171 35 177 181 187 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 14 190 192 | Used by:Timeline |
Symbol 194 Graphic | Used by:195 | |
Symbol 195 MovieClip | Uses:194 | Used by:Timeline |
Symbol 196 Graphic | Used by:197 | |
Symbol 197 MovieClip | Uses:196 | Used 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 1 | Symbol 160 MovieClip |
"DocArea" | Frame 1 | Symbol 131 MovieClip [ScrollPane] |
"toolbar" | Frame 1 | Symbol 193 MovieClip |
"HandCursor" | Frame 1 | Symbol 195 MovieClip |
"TextCursor" | Frame 1 | Symbol 197 MovieClip |
"bgr" | Symbol 8 MovieClip [#DropDownToolbar] Frame 1 | Symbol 7 MovieClip |
"_but" | Symbol 14 MovieClip [#nextpage] Frame 1 | Symbol 12 MovieClip |
"_but" | Symbol 19 MovieClip [#selMode] Frame 1 | Symbol 12 MovieClip |
"_but" | Symbol 21 MovieClip [#newwindow] Frame 1 | Symbol 12 MovieClip |
"_but" | Symbol 23 MovieClip [#help] Frame 1 | Symbol 12 MovieClip |
"_but" | Symbol 25 MovieClip [#rotate] Frame 1 | Symbol 12 MovieClip |
"_but" | Symbol 27 MovieClip [#prevpage] Frame 1 | Symbol 12 MovieClip |
"_but" | Symbol 29 MovieClip [#scalePage] Frame 1 | Symbol 12 MovieClip |
"_but" | Symbol 31 MovieClip [#scaleWidth] Frame 1 | Symbol 12 MovieClip |
"_but" | Symbol 33 MovieClip [#moveMode] Frame 1 | Symbol 12 MovieClip |
"_but" | Symbol 35 MovieClip [#print] Frame 1 | Symbol 12 MovieClip |
"b" | Symbol 47 MovieClip [SimpleButtonDown] Frame 1 | Symbol 44 MovieClip [BrdrShdw] |
"face" | Symbol 47 MovieClip [SimpleButtonDown] Frame 1 | Symbol 46 MovieClip [BrdrFace] |
"b" | Symbol 52 MovieClip [SimpleButtonIn] Frame 1 | Symbol 49 MovieClip [BrdrBlk] |
"it" | Symbol 52 MovieClip [SimpleButtonIn] Frame 1 | Symbol 51 MovieClip [BrdrHilght] |
"g" | Symbol 52 MovieClip [SimpleButtonIn] Frame 1 | Symbol 44 MovieClip [BrdrShdw] |
"face" | Symbol 52 MovieClip [SimpleButtonIn] Frame 1 | Symbol 46 MovieClip [BrdrFace] |
"ob" | Symbol 53 MovieClip [SimpleButtonUp] Frame 1 | Symbol 49 MovieClip [BrdrBlk] |
"ol" | Symbol 53 MovieClip [SimpleButtonUp] Frame 1 | Symbol 46 MovieClip [BrdrFace] |
"ib" | Symbol 53 MovieClip [SimpleButtonUp] Frame 1 | Symbol 44 MovieClip [BrdrShdw] |
"il" | Symbol 53 MovieClip [SimpleButtonUp] Frame 1 | Symbol 51 MovieClip [BrdrHilght] |
"face" | Symbol 53 MovieClip [SimpleButtonUp] Frame 1 | Symbol 46 MovieClip [BrdrFace] |
"boundingBox_mc" | Symbol 60 MovieClip [FocusRect] Frame 1 | Symbol 42 MovieClip [BoundingBox] |
"tabCapture" | Symbol 61 MovieClip [FocusManager] Frame 1 | Symbol 59 Button |
"boundingBox_mc" | Symbol 64 MovieClip [SimpleButton] Frame 1 | Symbol 42 MovieClip [BoundingBox] |
"boundingBox_mc" | Symbol 68 MovieClip [Button] Frame 1 | Symbol 42 MovieClip [BoundingBox] |
"dfs" | Symbol 124 MovieClip [BtnDownArrow] Frame 1 | Symbol 72 MovieClip [ScrollTrack] |
"dfs" | Symbol 125 MovieClip [BtnUpArrow] Frame 1 | Symbol 72 MovieClip [ScrollTrack] |
"boundingBox_mc" | Symbol 127 MovieClip [HScrollBar] Frame 1 | Symbol 42 MovieClip [BoundingBox] |
"boundingBox_mc" | Symbol 128 MovieClip [VScrollBar] Frame 1 | Symbol 42 MovieClip [BoundingBox] |
"boundingBox_mc" | Symbol 129 MovieClip [View] Frame 1 | Symbol 42 MovieClip [BoundingBox] |
"boundingBox_mc" | Symbol 130 MovieClip [ScrollView] Frame 1 | Symbol 42 MovieClip [BoundingBox] |
"boundingBox_mc" | Symbol 131 MovieClip [ScrollPane] Frame 1 | Symbol 42 MovieClip [BoundingBox] |
"SliderHandleBtn" | Symbol 176 MovieClip Frame 1 | Symbol 175 Button |
"SliderHandle" | Symbol 177 MovieClip Frame 1 | Symbol 176 MovieClip |
"ScaleTextField" | Symbol 181 MovieClip Frame 1 | Symbol 180 EditableText |
"TotalPages" | Symbol 184 MovieClip Frame 1 | Symbol 183 EditableText |
"PageNoField" | Symbol 186 MovieClip Frame 1 | Symbol 185 EditableText |
"TotalPagesMC" | Symbol 187 MovieClip Frame 1 | Symbol 184 MovieClip |
"PageNoFieldMC" | Symbol 187 MovieClip Frame 1 | Symbol 186 MovieClip |
"searchPattern" | Symbol 190 MovieClip Frame 1 | Symbol 189 EditableText |
"_but" | Symbol 192 MovieClip Frame 1 | Symbol 12 MovieClip |
"toolbarbgr" | Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1 | Symbol 162 MovieClip |
"logo" | Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1 | Symbol 171 MovieClip |
"print" | Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1 | Symbol 35 MovieClip [#print] |
"ZoomSlider" | Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1 | Symbol 177 MovieClip |
"ScaleTextMovie" | Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1 | Symbol 181 MovieClip |
"PageNoMovie" | Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1 | Symbol 187 MovieClip |
"moveMode" | Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1 | Symbol 33 MovieClip [#moveMode] |
"scaleWidth" | Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1 | Symbol 31 MovieClip [#scaleWidth] |
"scalePage" | Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1 | Symbol 29 MovieClip [#scalePage] |
"prevpage" | Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1 | Symbol 27 MovieClip [#prevpage] |
"rotate" | Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1 | Symbol 25 MovieClip [#rotate] |
"help" | Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1 | Symbol 23 MovieClip [#help] |
"newwindow" | Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1 | Symbol 21 MovieClip [#newwindow] |
"selMode" | Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1 | Symbol 19 MovieClip [#selMode] |
"more" | Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1 | Symbol 17 MovieClip [#more] |
"nextpage" | Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1 | Symbol 14 MovieClip [#nextpage] |
"searchPatternmc" | Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1 | Symbol 190 MovieClip |
"searchbut" | Symbol 193 MovieClip Frame 1 | Symbol 192 MovieClip |
Special Tags
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 300 as "Resolution" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 301 as "Orientation" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 306 as "CR1" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 330 as "Page1" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 335 as "CR2" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 337 as "Page2" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 342 as "CR3" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 346 as "Page3" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 351 as "CR4" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 354 as "Page4" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 359 as "CR5" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 361 as "Page5" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 366 as "CR6" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 369 as "Page6" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 374 as "CR7" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 377 as "Page7" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 382 as "CR8" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 385 as "Page8" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 390 as "CR9" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 393 as "Page9" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 398 as "CR10" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 401 as "Page10" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 406 as "CR11" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 409 as "Page11" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 414 as "CR12" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 417 as "Page12" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 422 as "CR13" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 425 as "Page13" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 430 as "CR14" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 433 as "Page14" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 438 as "CR15" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 441 as "Page15" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 446 as "CR16" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 449 as "Page16" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 454 as "CR17" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 457 as "Page17" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 462 as "CR18" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 465 as "Page18" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 470 as "CR19" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 473 as "Page19" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 478 as "CR20" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 481 as "Page20" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 486 as "CR21" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 489 as "Page21" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 494 as "CR22" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 497 as "Page22" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 502 as "CR23" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 505 as "Page23" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 510 as "CR24" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 513 as "Page24" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 518 as "CR25" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 521 as "Page25" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 526 as "CR26" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 529 as "Page26" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 534 as "CR27" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 537 as "Page27" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 542 as "CR28" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 545 as "Page28" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 550 as "CR29" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 553 as "Page29" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 558 as "CR30" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 561 as "Page30" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 566 as "CR31" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 569 as "Page31" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 574 as "CR32" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 577 as "Page32" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 582 as "CR33" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 585 as "Page33" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 590 as "CR34" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 594 as "Page34" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 599 as "CR35" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 602 as "Page35" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 607 as "CR36" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 610 as "Page36" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 615 as "CR37" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 618 as "Page37" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 623 as "CR38" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 626 as "Page38" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 631 as "CR39" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 634 as "Page39" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 639 as "CR40" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 642 as "Page40" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 647 as "CR41" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 650 as "Page41" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 655 as "CR42" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 658 as "Page42" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 663 as "CR43" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 666 as "Page43" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 671 as "CR44" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 674 as "Page44" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 679 as "CR45" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 682 as "Page45" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 687 as "CR46" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 690 as "Page46" |
FileAttributes (69) | Timeline Frame 1 | Access local files only, Metadata not present, AS1/AS2. |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 2 as "BottomArea" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 3 as "ScrollArea" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 5 as "#bgr" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 8 as "#DropDownToolbar" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 14 as "#nextpage" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 17 as "#more" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 19 as "#selMode" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 21 as "#newwindow" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 23 as "#help" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 25 as "#rotate" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 27 as "#prevpage" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 29 as "#scalePage" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 31 as "#scaleWidth" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 33 as "#moveMode" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 35 as "#print" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 42 as "BoundingBox" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 44 as "BrdrShdw" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 46 as "BrdrFace" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 47 as "SimpleButtonDown" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 49 as "BrdrBlk" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 51 as "BrdrHilght" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 52 as "SimpleButtonIn" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 53 as "SimpleButtonUp" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 54 as "Defaults" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 55 as "UIObjectExtensions" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 56 as "UIObject" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 60 as "FocusRect" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 61 as "FocusManager" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 62 as "UIComponentExtensions" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 63 as "UIComponent" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 64 as "SimpleButton" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 65 as "Border" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 66 as "RectBorder" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 67 as "ButtonSkin" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 68 as "Button" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 69 as "CustomBorder" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 72 as "ScrollTrack" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 79 as "ScrollDownArrowDisabled" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 81 as "ScrollThemeColor1" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 83 as "ScrollThemeColor2" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 84 as "ScrollDownArrowDown" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 85 as "ScrollDownArrowOver" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 86 as "ScrollDownArrowUp" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 92 as "ScrollThumbBottomDisabled" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 94 as "ThumbThemeColor1" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 96 as "ThumbThemeColor3" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 97 as "ScrollThumbBottomDown" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 98 as "ScrollThumbBottomOver" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 99 as "ScrollThumbBottomUp" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 101 as "ScrollThumbGripDisabled" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 103 as "ThumbThemeColor2" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 104 as "ScrollThumbGripDown" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 105 as "ScrollThumbGripOver" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 106 as "ScrollThumbGripUp" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 108 as "ScrollThumbMiddleDisabled" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 109 as "ScrollThumbMiddleDown" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 113 as "ScrollThumbMiddleOver" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 114 as "ScrollThumbMiddleUp" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 115 as "ScrollThumbTopDisabled" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 116 as "ScrollThumbTopDown" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 117 as "ScrollThumbTopOver" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 118 as "ScrollThumbTopUp" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 119 as "ScrollTrackDisabled" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 120 as "ScrollUpArrowDisabled" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 121 as "ScrollUpArrowDown" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 122 as "ScrollUpArrowOver" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 123 as "ScrollUpArrowUp" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 124 as "BtnDownArrow" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 125 as "BtnUpArrow" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 126 as "ScrollBarAssets" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 127 as "HScrollBar" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 128 as "VScrollBar" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 129 as "View" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 130 as "ScrollView" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 131 as "ScrollPane" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 198 as "__Packages.CPrint2FlashEvents" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 199 as "__Packages.Slider" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 36 as "__Packages.mx.core.UIObject" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 37 as "__Packages.mx.core.UIComponent" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 38 as "__Packages.mx.core.View" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 39 as "__Packages.mx.core.ScrollView" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 40 as "__Packages.mx.containers.ScrollPane" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 132 as "__Packages.mx.skins.SkinElement" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 133 as "__Packages.mx.styles.CSSTextStyles" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 134 as "__Packages.mx.styles.StyleManager" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 135 as "__Packages.mx.styles.CSSStyleDeclaration" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 136 as "__Packages.mx.skins.Border" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 137 as "__Packages.mx.skins.RectBorder" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 138 as "__Packages.mx.managers.DepthManager" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 139 as "__Packages.mx.events.EventDispatcher" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 140 as "__Packages.mx.events.UIEventDispatcher" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 141 as "__Packages.mx.core.ExternalContent" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 142 as "__Packages.mx.skins.CustomBorder" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 143 as "__Packages.mx.controls.scrollClasses.ScrollThumb" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 144 as "__Packages.mx.controls.SimpleButton" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 145 as "__Packages.mx.controls.scrollClasses.ScrollBar" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 146 as "__Packages.mx.controls.HScrollBar" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 147 as "__Packages.mx.controls.Button" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 148 as "__Packages.mx.skins.ColoredSkinElement" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 149 as "__Packages.mx.core.ext.UIObjectExtensions" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 150 as "__Packages.mx.skins.halo.Defaults" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 151 as "__Packages.mx.managers.SystemManager" |
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ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 153 as "__Packages.mx.skins.halo.FocusRect" |
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