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DESIGNING THE FUTURE |
BY JACQUE FRESCO |
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2 SPECIAL THANKS TO Roxanne Meadows Bob Schilling Steve Doll PRODUCTION CREDITS AND COPYRIGHT NOTICES All Designs Jacque Fresco Models Jacque Fresco & Roxanne Meadows Drawings Ja cque Fresco & Roxanne Meadows Photography Jacque Fresco & Roxanne Meadows Animation Illustrations Doug Drexler No part of this book may be reproduc ed in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without permission in writing from T he Venus Project, Inc. except by a reviewer, who may quote brief passages in a review. All rights reserved The copyrights of all text and pictures in this book and the designs and illustrations in the FUTURE BY DESIGN DVD double set are held by Jacque Fresco and Roxanne Meadows unless stated otherwise. The Venus Project, Inc 21 Valley Lane Venus, FL 33960 USA Phone: 863-465-0321 Fax: 863-465-1928 www.TheVenusProject.com fresco@TheVenusProject.com meadows@TheVenusProject.com |
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3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 Introduction A Future by Design 6 Your Challenge 8 Chapter One From Yesterday to Tomorrow 13 Chapter Two All Things Change 15 Chapter Three Using the Scientific Method 18 Chapter Four Existing Myths 22 Chapter Five From One System to Another 24 Chapter Six Future by Design23 29 Chapter Seven Cities That Think 53 Chapter Eight Fear of Machines 55 Chapter Nine Cities in the Sea 69 Chapter Ten Decision Making and Laws 74 Chapter Eleven |
Lifestyles Conclusion |
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4 INTRODUCTION A Future by Design Are you prepared to design the future? Although many of us feel we can prepare for our future by thinking, acting, and learning using present me thods and values, nothing is farther from the truth – especially in today’s rapidly changing world. A newborn child enters a world not of his or her own making. Each succeeding generation inherits the values, accomp lishments, hopes, successes, and failings of previous generations. And t hey inherit the result s of the decisions made by those generations. For the hundreds of thousands of years of human existence when technologies were simple or non-exis tent, this may have had little impact on human life and the earth that sust ains it. Each generation of hunters and gatherers, then plowmen and pion eers, passed on tools to the next generation to help them survive. Change from one generation to the next was slow and hardly noticeable. In those days there was little understanding of science and how thin gs worked, and explanations were not scientific. This is no longer the case in today’s high-tech world where a change that affects millions may happen in a matter of seconds. A child born today inherits a world vastly different from that of its parent’s generation, let alone that from centuries ago. Prev ious generations left a legacy of, exploitation, occupation, and irrele vant values that present great challenges, but also opportunities to the people of today. The application of scientific principl es, for better or worse, accounts for every single advance that has impr oved people’s lives. Important documents and proclamations have been issued granting rights and privileges to members of societies, bu t at the heart of human progress – or destruction – is the rock-solid foundation of science. |
For generations past it was impossible to direct the future much beyond the present moment, and forecasts of the future were based on non- scientific methods. Prophets and sage s presented visions of the future based on dreams, hallucinations, reli gious fervor, divination of animal |
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5 parts, crystal balls, etc. Some may ev en have been accurate, but this was more because of luck than because of any direct channel to the supernatural. Now satellites circle the globe beaming down information in fractions of a second about everything that impacts our lives. This information is very valuable for projecting weather pattern s, high and low points, geological hot and cold spots, where people live , and the warming of the planet. This has given us, for the first time, the ability to monitor the health of the planet, which many scientists see as in serious, if not critical, condition. In a single day, trillions of bits of scientific data zip through cyberspace at light-speed, making a high-tech civi lization possible. While physical science and technology silently direct much of the action, millions of people around the globe still prac tice pseudo-science, using fortune- tellers, seers, and philosophers for their daily direction. Many world leaders regularly consult psychics, mediums, and astrologers for guidance in decisions that determine the fate of millions. Present human activity and its consequences does not have to be shaped by the needs and values of our ancestors. In fact, it must not be. For instance, armed conflict between na tions is still seen by many as the only way to settle differences. It is es pecially promoted by those who profit handsomely from the sale of armament s. This is now totally unacceptable and dangerous because of war’s extreme human and environmental costs. A militant viewpoint is obsolete on ce we view the world as a whole interrelated system with all its people as one family. Managing accelerating changes in technology and managing ourselves require new outlooks and approaches. This is now both necessary and possible because of technological change. These lessons are designed to challeng e the reader to direct the future; not just one’s own, but that of soci ety in general; and not just for one’s own generation, but for those to follow. Not only is science making it possible, it is now vital. |
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6 YOUR CHALLENGE The future does not just happen. Except for natural events like earthquakes, it comes about through the efforts of people and is determined largely by how well informed people are. You can play a role in the shaping of tomorrow’s world by as king yourself questions like, “What kind of world do I want to live in?” and “What does democracy mean to me?” There are many other options of organization for the future than those typically discussed today. Here is a scenario for you to consider: Suppose you were called upon to redesign planetary civilization withou t any limitations based on how things are done today. The goal is to help ri d the world of war, poverty, hunger, and environmental degradation, and to create the best world for all inhabitants, given the resources at ha nd, for the longest period of time. Remember, you are free to rearrange society in any way you think will work. The only limitation is that your social design must factor in the carrying capacity of the planet, which means the resources have to be sufficient to support life on the planet. You can rearrange the entire civilizati on to make what you consider the best of all possible worlds, bearing in mind that any unmet need for any segment of the population reduces the standard of living for all. This may include not only environmental pr otection, but also city design, transportation, interpersonal relationships and the restructuring of education, if you feel it is necessary. The options are limitless. Would you have separate nations? Would you have an international advisory board? How would you manage and distribute the resources of the world to accommodate the needs of all? Would you use the scientific method to make decisions, or rely on politics or mysticism? How would you handle di fferences in religious beliefs? You may even consider another system of distribution that doesn’t use money as a medium of exchange. |
On a personal basis, would you seek a position of advantage over others? Would you claim a bigger house, a more luxurious car, or high-definition TV? On what basis would you say you deserve these things? Or that others |
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7 don’t deserve them? Your skill level? Your investment of time and/or money? Remember, if you force any predetermine d set of values on other nations, or others in your own nation or nei ghborhood for that matter, you will generate bad feelings. How would yo u prevent political corruption? Would you declare universal laws and treaties? Would you use military and police methods for enforcement? Would you declare all resources the common heritage of all nations? In order to accomplish this task one must be free of bias and nationalism, and reflect those qualities in the design of policies. How would you approach that? This is a difficul t project requiring input from many disciplines. These are some of the problems we must consider when thinking about such a task. It can be a fresh approa ch, unburdened by past or traditional considerations, religious or otherwise, but always keeping in mind for whom this society is to be desi gned. Feel free to transcend present realities and reach out for new and creative ideas. |
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8 Chapter One From Yesterday to Tomorrow A little background before considering this challenge: The lives of most men and women are blighted by problems they cannot solve. Many events in our lives are the result of things beyond our control. While it is comforting to think, “I’m in charge,” in truth most changes effected by individuals are very limi ted in scope. People usually blame themselves or “fate.” However, when tw o cars collide at an intersection, should we blame the individual drivers, “fate,” or the way transportation is engineered so that it permits collisions in the first place? Are we, as an individual, in charge if the automobile colliding with us is the product of poor design? In 2005 there were 43,200 thousand deat hs in the US from car accidents, plus hundreds of thousands of injuri es. But consider another way we get people from one place to another – the elevator. How many people have been killed in collisions between elevators? These devices carry millions of people every day withou t a single mishap because of their intelligent design. How might high way transportation be similarly arranged? If you believe that transportation should be designed so that it is almost impossible for anyone to be killed or injured in a collision, these lessons are for you. If you believe that scientif ic investigation can find out how to restructure society to give each individual a greater opportunity for self- realization and fulfillment, then you wi ll probably appreciate these ideas. To get the most out of these id eas you will have to blend open- mindedness with skepticism. It is hard enough to face the problems of our own time; it is even more difficul t to understand the fantastic and shocking changes that ma y occur in the future. Suppose an intelligent man in New York a hundred years ago sat down |
one evening with a book predicting li fe a century later. He would refuse to believe that almost everyone in 2006 would be able to operate a horseless carriage that could zip abou t at 60 miles per hour or more. He may have thought the designers had gone too far. |
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9 He would smile smugly at the ridiculous prediction of man-made flying machines traveling faster than the speed of sound. The thought of sending pictures and sounds throughout the world instantly would have sounded impossible to such a person a hundred years ago. It would have seemed incredible to him that war would develop to the point where one small bomb, directed in real time fr om half way around the world, could destroy an entire city with pin-point accuracy. Our early 20 th century gentleman would have been alarmed th at part of his wages could be withheld to provide for retirement. At this point let us leave our gent leman muttering to himself about the world moving too fast and a future that has gone too far. Are we any more flexible or farsighted today? In order to design a future of positive change, we must first be come expert at changing our minds. The differences between the nineteenth and the twentieth centuries will probably be small compared to the changes that will take place in the rest of our own century. Students will understand these ideas best if they can see today as a stepping-stone between yesterday and tomorrow. They will also need sensitivity to the injustices, lost o pportunities for happiness, and deadly conflicts that characterize our tw enty-first century civilization. We have no crystal ball for the rest of the twenty-first century. We want you to feed these ideas into your own mental computer and experience. You may find even better ideas that can play a part in molding the future of our civilization. In the rest of these pages, we’ll explore unfamiliar, alarming, exciting, and attainable possib ilities for the design of the future. A Crisis That Needs to be Addressed One would think that with our technology we could eliminate most social ills. Couldn’t modern technology supply enough food, clothing, shelter, and material goods for all if used inte lligently? What is stopping us from achieving this? Technology is racing forward but our societies are still based on concepts and methods devise d centuries ago. We still have a society based on scarcity and the us e of money. We still have thinking patterns based on old structures used in western Asia several thousand |
years ago. We are trying to adjust to the rapid advances in technology with obsolete values that no longer work in today’s world. |
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10 Because of tremendous advantages given corporations by lawmakers who owe them their positions, monopo lies are gaining more control. The comforting assumption th at “I can make a difference” is farther and farther from reality. Fewer corporat ions own more and more companies. Many of the same people sit on the boards of various major corporations besides their own. The corporations that own car and aircraft companies may also own food, radio, TV stat ions, magazines, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, and armament companies. Ten major lending institutions control virtually all the credit cards in the U.S. The wealth and influence of these corporate elite can not be equaled or countered by the workers who enabled them to acquire such wealth. With media companies today owned and sponsored by large corporations, it is difficult to know whether the news can be trusted. According to many polls, a majority of scientists think that the human race is on a “collision course” with nature, that all of Earth’s ecosystems are suffering, and that the ability of the pl anet to sustain life is in serious jeopardy. (1) There is a threat of ra pid global climate change that will certainly have profound consequences . The pollution of rivers, land, and the air we breathe threatens our health. We are destroying non- renewable resources like topsoil and the ozone layer instead of using these resources intelligently. We face common threats that transcend national boundaries: overpopulation, energy shor tages, water scarcity, economic catastrophe, the spread of uncontrollable di seases, and the technological displacement of people by machines , to name a few. Eight hundred and fifty two million people across the world are hungry. Every day, more than 16,000 children die from hunger-related causes- one child every five seconds. (1) World wide more than 1 billion people currently live below the international poverty line, earning less than $1 per day. (2) A very small percent of the people own most of th e world’s wealth and resources. The gap between the rich and poor is widening. In the US as of 2002, the average CEO made 282 times as much as the average wo rker. (3) In 2005 the compensation of CEOs of major U.S. corporations rose 12% to an average of $9.8 million per year. Oil company CEOs did even better with raises that averaged a whopping 109% to $16.6 million per year. Meanwhile, workers’ salaries barely kept up with inflation in most industries and occupations across the U.S. In Oregon, minimum wage workers saw their pay rise by a modest 2.8% to $15,080 per year. |
What has been handed down to us does not seem to be working for the majority of people. With the advances in science and technology over the last two hundred years, you may be asking: “does it have to be this |
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11 way?” With the observable fact that scientific knowledge makes our lives better when applied with concern fo r human welfare and environmental protection, there is no question that science and technology can produce abundance so that no one ha s to go without. But the misuse and abuse of technology seems to make things worse. The problems we face in the world today are mostly of our own making. We must accept that our future depends on us . While the values represented by religious leaders over the centuries have inspired many to act in a socially responsible manner, others have gone to war over their differences in religious beliefs. Hope s for divine intervent ion by mythical characters are delusions that cannot solve the problems of our modern world. The future of the world is our responsibility and it depends upon decisions we make today. We are our own salvation or damnation. The shape and solutions of the future rely totally on the collective effort of people working together. We are all an integral part of the web of life. What affects other people and the en vironment has consequences in our own lives as well. What is needed is a change in our s ense of direction and purpose -- an alternative vision for a sustainable new world civilization unlike any in the past. Although this vision is highly co mpressed here, it is based on years of study and experimental research. These writings offer possible alternativ es for striving toward a better world. It arrives at decisions using the sci entific method. Like any new approach, it requires some imagination an d a willingness to consider the unconventional in order to be apprec iated. Remember that almost every new concept was ridiculed, rejected, and laughed at when first presented, especially by the experts of the time. That’s what happened to the first sci entists who said the earth was round, the first who said it went around the sun, and the first who thought people could learn to fly. You could write a whole book, and many have, just on things that people thought were impossible up until the time they happened. Imagine going to the m oon, for example! Your great- grandparents would have laughed at such a notion! Such notions were the ramblings of science fiction writ ers. Many forward thinking people have been locked up and even executed for saying such things as the |
earth wasn’t the center of the universe. Those who fought for social justice and change had even greater difficulties. People advocating change were beaten, abused, put in |
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12 prison, and brutally murdered. For example, Wangari Maathai, who was awarded the 2004 Nobel Peace Price on December 10, 2004 was tear gassed, beaten unconscious, and im prisoned for fighting against deforestation in Kenya, Africa. Dia nne Fosse, the naturali st who actively strived to protect declining gorilla populations from poachers, was found hacked to death in her hut. Unfort unately she did not provide for the needs of the poachers. Any number of volumes could be written on the hardships endured by those who sought change that threatened the status quo. (1) The world hunger problem: Facts, figures and statistics |
http://library.thinkquest.org/C002291/high/present/stats.htm |
(2) Hunger Report 2004. Bread for the World Institute Hunger Facts: International |
(3) Capital Connection http://www.oraflcio.org/cgi-bin/display.cgi?page=CapConnect42505 |
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13 Chapter Two All Things Change In our dynamic universe all things change, from the farthest reaches of outer space to the movement of contin ents. Change occurs in all living and nonliving systems. The history of civi lization is the story of change from the simple to the more complex. Human ingenuity and invention bear witness to this fact. No system can remain static for long; most of the monarchies have been replaced by other forms of government and societies based on the will of the people, not kings, have evolved. Unfortunately, the changes are not always for the best. Although we accept the inevitability of change, humans meet it with a lot of resistance. In most cases, chan ge threatens those in positions of advantage and for the most part they are there in the first place to keep things the way they are. This is tr ue for any society, whether the power structure is religious, military, social ist, capitalist, communist, fascist, or tribal. The leaders will attempt to hold back change. Sometimes, even when conditions are terrible for the majority of people, the people themselves may resist change because there is comfort in the familiar. We refer to them as the un-appointed guardians of the system. But no matter how much people resist, human civilization is no exception to the fact of change. Change occurs in all social systems, and is the only constant. We can be sure that the hist ory of humankind is one of change. Yet at every turn, vested interests (t hose who have the most to gain in keeping things the way they are) oppose even technological changes. For example, earlier in the twentieth century, defenders of the horse- mounted cavalry delayed developmen t of the tank. So entrenched was this tradition that when Germany invaded Poland in 1939, their tank division faced Polish soldiers still mounted on horseback. It was obvious that the horse soldiers did not stand a chance. The development of aircraft threatened tank divisions. Then pilots and aircraft |
designers fought to hold back the de velopment of guided missiles. The missile men fought to hold back the development of laser weapons. And so it goes. |
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14 If we wonder why we are still faced with many of the same problems our ancestors had when our technological ca pabilities so surpass theirs, we must consider that we have been here such a short time that we could almost be called “newborn .” If you were to use a twenty-four hour clock to represent t he time since life began on earth, it would show that humans have only been in existence since the last minute of the twenty-fourth hour. Only during the last few seconds of the last minute have modern humans begu n to use scientific methods to find out the most effective ways of gett ing things done. We are just now beginning to hit our stride. More new knowledge has been created from the beginning of the twentieth century to the present than in the previous billion years. Change is almost everywhere. If life at times seems bewildering - if you feel pulled in many directions, if you find that no matter what you do, you still have sticky problems, if you find that our economic, political, and social ways of doing things sometimes create more difficulties than they solve - then you are simply playing your part in suffering through the present transiti onal phase of our civilization. |
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15 Chapter Three Using the Scientific Method What Have We Here Until scientific inquiry came of age, human beings could not comprehend their relationship to the physical world, so they invented their own explanations. These explanations tend ed to be simplistic and in many cases harmful. For example, if one kn ows a tidal wave is approaching and chooses to stay and pray for deliverance rather than leaving, this could be detrimental to his/her survival. Pe ople used to believe that plagues and diseases were retributions of an angry God, but the scientific method found that many diseases were carried by rats and lice, and caused by germs. It is not that scientists are close-mi nded regarding these issues—it’s just that their acceptance of ideas requires more sophisticated standards and methods of inquiry. The scientific method helps to diminish biases, prejudices, and preconceived notions. The method re quires that statements be verified and that researchers find out through experimentation just what works and what doesn’t. Scientists ask the question “what do we have here?” and then they proceed to do experime nts to determine the nature of the physical world. This process requires that experiment s be verified by others who must get the same results. One of the major developments in science was the realization that we can not acquire answ ers to problems just intuitively. It requires painstaking laborious effort and time to find solutions and answers. Often many failures come before any new findings. The Language of Science The communication of ideas and inform ation usually starts with language, |
but when you see how misunderstood you may be in daily life, you know this can be a confusing task. Our everyday language evolved through centuries of cultural change and unfortunately, it is difficult to resolve conflicting ideas by using it. In mo st instances, because of varying |
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16 backgrounds and life experiences, the same word can have different meanings for different people. One’s thoughts may be interpreted differently by others even when using the same language. But there is a language that is ea sily understood by many, even in different parts of the world. This language has a high degree of physical correlation with the real world . There is little to no confusion in it. In different scientific fields such as eng ineering, mathematics, chemistry, and other technical areas, we have the nea rest thing to a descriptive universal language that leaves little room fo r one’s own unique interpretation. For instance, if a blueprint for an automobile is given to any technologically developed society an ywhere in the world, regardless of political or religious beli ef, the finished product will be the same. This language was deliberately designed as a more appropriate way to state a problem. It is nearly free of vague interpretations and ambiguities. Many of the great technical strides made in our modern day would have been unattainable without this im proved communication. Without a common descriptive language, we would have been unable to prevent diseases, increase crop yields, talk over thousands of miles, or build bridges, dams, transportation system s, and the many other technological marvels of this computerized age. Applying and understanding General Se mantics is essential to improving communication. Semantics has been de fined in many different ways. Briefly, it is an attempt to improv e communication through the careful use of language. For example, terms like “Arab”, “Jew”, or “Irishman” have slightly different meanings to differ ent people. Similar words have various meanings depending on differences in background and experience. This also applies to words like understand ing, conscience, democracy, reality, love, etc. To have intelligent discussion s using certain words, it is essential to ask what one means by the words being used. If one wishes to communicate in a meaningful way, it is best to have people define their terms. Semantics is just one in strument that may help improve communication. A useful bo ok for this subject is Tyranny of Words by Stuart Chase. Can we apply the Methods of Science to how we Design our Society? |
The discovery of scientific principles enables us to validate and test many proposals. If someone claims that a certain structural element can support a specific number of pounds per sq uare inch, this statement can be tested and either accepted or rejected based on the test results. It is this |
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17 testing which enables us to design and construct bridges, buildings, ships, aircraft, and other mechanical wonders. Almost everyone you know will go for the scientific way when it comes to surgery, airplane rides, or building th ings like skyscrapers, bridges, and cars. Over the centuries, we seem to have developed a consensus that when it comes to matters of personal safety, we will go with the science rather than the magic. Why is that ? Probably because it works, and everybody can see that it does. Then why don’t we do that when it co mes to planning our societies: our cities, transportation systems, agricu lture, health care, and so on? If you thought we were already doing all those things sci entifically, look again! If science has a lot to do with what works, then clearly there’s much about today’s social and economic setup that isn’t scientific, because things aren’t working very well for a majority of the world’s population or the environment. If they were , war, poverty, hunger, homelessness, pollution, etc., would not be so prevalent today. Unfortunately our social structures evolved with no overall global planning. One condition for the assignment of rede signing society is that your social design must live within the carrying capacity of our planet. This means our resources have to support life on the planet for everyone. This will certainly require scientific methods of evaluation. If one wishes to put a person on the moon, one cannot just build a rocket and head for the moon. We must first test what forces the human body can stand. We would put a person in a centrifuge to see just how many “G’s” the body can withstand. We would put a person through a barrage of tests. For instance, we would test to see how the body functions in a gravity- free environment and the e ffects on human health. We would also need to have information about su rvival possibilities on the moon; for example, is there water, air, an acceptable temperature range, etc. In much the same way we must look at the entire planet as a whole and ask “what have we here?” We want to apply this same intelligent method of planning using a scientific system of Earth sciences for planetary survival. The degree to which we don’t apply this scientific method to the way we live on Earth may very well determine the unnecessary amount of suffering that will occur. |
How do we do this? |
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18 Chapter Four Existing Myths The Rule of Law Many people feel that we need the ru le of law to eliminate our problems. But is it more laws that we need? We have many laws – thousands upon thousands of them - but they are constantly being broken. For instance, there are thousands of laws against stea ling. But if we examine this more closely and look at the statistics, we find that a few people control most of the earth’s resources. Most people have insufficient money to purchase even the barest of necessities. How can we think that without altering these conditions, the passing of a law will prevent stealing? This is even more difficult when ad vertising makes products so enticing. Almost unknowingly, people in the US are exposed to over 2500 advertisements a day. Even a peace treaty cannot prevent anot her war if the underlying causes are not dealt with. Laws for international cooperation do not deal with the reasons we need the laws -- they just tend to freeze things as they are. Regardless of treaties, nations that have conquered land all over the world by force and violence still retain their positions of territorial and resource advantage. Treaties are on ly a band-aid on the problems and usually only work to postpone conflict for a short time. Perhaps what is needed are different people in government, ethical people who are concerned about others. Maybe they will wipe out corruption and work towards everyone’ s well-being. But even if the most ethical people were elected to high po sition and we ran out of resources, there would still be lying, cheating, stealing, and corruption. It is not ethical people that are needed but rather a way of intelligently managing the Earth’s resources for everyone’s well-being . Examining the Conditions that Cause the Problems |
Perhaps the problem lies elsewhere than in the enactment of more laws or appointing ethical people to government. Perhaps we should look at how we currently obtain and distribute the goods that we need. |
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19 This is done by “earning” money, eit her by exchanging one’s time, skills, and efforts, or by “inves ting” in the financial system with the thought of getting more money in return, and ex changing that money for goods and services. This may have been a good method in the past when goods were scarce and technology was in its infancy, but today our advanced technologies could be the tools for a very different scenario. If we look at things scientifically , there is more than enough food and material goods on Earth to take care of all people’s needs – if managed correctly. There is enough to enable everyone to have a very high standard of living with the intellige nt use of technology, resources, and technical personnel. When we say the use of technology, we mean technology that is not harmful to pe ople or the environment and doesn’t waste time and energy. Consider this: when there is a recessio n and people have little money to buy things, isn’t the Earth still the sa me place? Aren’t there still goods on the store shelves and land to grow crop s? It is just the rules of the game that we play by that are obsolete and cause so much suffering. The existence of money is hardly ever questioned or examined, but let’s consider our use of money. Money itself does not have any value. It is just a picture on a cheap piece of pape r with an agreement among people as to what it can buy. If it rain ed hundred dollar bills tomorrow, everyone would be happy except the bankers. There are many disadvanta ges to using this old method of exchange for goods and services. We will consider just a few here and let you add to this list on your own. 1. Money is just an interference between what one needs and what one is able to get. It is not money that people need, it is access to resources. 2. The use of money results in social stratification and elitism based primarily on economic disparity. 3. People are not equal without equal purchasing power. |
4. Most people are slaves to jobs they do not like because they need the money. |
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20 5. There is tremendous corruption, greed, crime, embezzlement, and more caused by the need for money. 6. Most laws are enacted for the benef it of corporations, which have enough money to lobby, bribe, or pe rsuade government officials to make laws that serve their interests. 7. Those who control purchasing po wer have greater influence. 8. Money is used to control the b ehavior of those with limited purchasing power. 9. Goods such as foods are sometimes destroyed to keep prices up; when things are scarce prices increase. 10. There is tremendous waste of mate rial and strain on available resources from superficial design changes for newer later fads each year in order to create continuous markets for manufacturers. 11. There is tremendous environmental degradation due to the high cost of better methods of waste disposal. 12. The Earth is being plundered for profit. 13. The benefits of technology are only distributed to those with sufficient purchasing power. 14. Most important, when the corpor ation’s bottom line is profit, decisions in all areas are made not for the benefit of people and the environment, but primarily for the acquisition of wealth, property, and power. Next Phase in Social Development. What is it that we all have in common? Where should our priorities lie? All nations and people, regardless of politi cal philosophy, religious beliefs, or social customs, depend upon natural resources; we all need clean air and water, arable land for food, and the necessary technology and personnel to maintain a high standard of living. Perhaps we should update the way society works so everyone on earth can take advantage of our |
technological ability to maintain a clean environment and a high standard of living. There is not enough money to begin to pay for this type of change, but there are more than enough resources on Earth to create it. |
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21 To review: the Earth has abundant resources and our practice of rationing these resources through the use of money is an outdated method which causes much suffering. It is not money that we need but the intelligent management of the earth’s resources for the benefit of everyone . We could best work towards achieving this by using a resource based economy . Recourse-based Economy This is a very different concept than an ything else put forth today. To put it simply, a resource-based economy uses resources rather than money, and people have access to whatev er they need without the use of money, credits, barter, or any other form of debt or servitude. All of the world's resources are held as the common heritage of all of Earth’s people. The real wealth of any nation is not its money, but the developed and potential resources and the people who work toward the elimination of scarcity for a more humane society. If this is still confusing to you cons ider this: If a group of people were stranded on an island with money, gold, and diamonds, but the island had no arable land, fish or clean wate r, their wealth would be irrelevant to their survival. What if all the money in the world suddenly disappeared? As long as topsoil, factories, and other resources still remained, we could build anything we chose to build and fulf ill our material needs. The bottom line is that money is not what people re ally need; rather, it is access to the necessities of life. In a resource-based economy, resources are used directly to enhance the lives of our total population. In an economy based on resources rather than money, we can easily produce all of the necessities of life and provide a very high standard of living for everyone. |
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22 Chapter Five From one System to Another The Transition - Signs of the Times Most people don’t begin to look for an alternative social arrangement until theirs no longer works for them. A change from a system as entrenched in our culture as money will most likely require a collapse of the current system. Some things that are happening today could be signs that this collapse is already underway: The industrialized nations of the wo rld are installing more and more automated technology in order to comp ete with low prices in the global economy. The result of this new techno logy is that more and more people loose their jobs and can’t take care of themselves and their families. With automation and cybernation used to their fullest potential, machines replace not only industrial workers, but also most professionals. Consequently, fewer people are ab le to buy the products that automated factories turn out. A continuous outsourcing of jobs and manufacturing plants to overseas for cheaper labor, fewer environment al restrictions, and other benefits may seem good in the short run but wi ll ultimately prove disastrous. It is likely that the loss of income for a majority of unemployed will become so great that they will lose their homes and possessions. A number of scientists claim that by the year 2030, there will be a drastic shortage of easily extracted oil. Oi l may not run out, but it may become monetarily and then physically impractical to extract it. Eventually, it will require more energy to drill for it and refine it than is practical. It is likely the same will happen with natural gas, only more rapidly. These developments will create tremendous social and environmental disruptions as businesses scramble to protect their profit margins and exploit more of the earth’s land, water, and natural resources. It may take |
the failure of the debt/money system for the majority of people to loose confidence in it. Then they can examine seriously how a global resource based-economy would operate, and envision what life would be like in |
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23 such a society. In the chapters that follow, we will glimpse the processes involved in adapting ourselve s to this new way of life. |
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24 Chapter Six Future By Design Emerging Into a Saner Future First Steps To begin implementing a resource-based economy, social designers must utilize the scientif ic method and pose the question “What do we have here?” With the requirement that all be provided for in the most efficient, comfortable, and enduring manner possib le, the first priority is making a purely technical assessment of basic needs of the total global population. The amount of housing, food, wate r, health care, transportation, education, and such needed, must be compared to the available resources the planet has to offer. Th is has to be balanced with the needs of other species that make up the web of life on Earth. The main objective is to overcome scarcity and provide for the needs of all the world’s people. In order to create a workable and sustainable civilization as quickly as possible, we need vast amounts of energy. What is desperately needed is an energy de velopment strategy on a global scale, requiring a joint v enture of international planning on a level never before achieved. Energy One of the most useful measures of t he development of civilization is the amount of available energy per person . To a large extent the degree of physical comfort you enjoy today correlates with the energy at your disposal. Imagine the paralyses that would occur if your electricity and gasoline supply were cut off, and you had to use your own muscles to get things done. The resource-based economy quickly go es to work on clean sources of energy. This is only possible when t here are no more monetary limitations in the way of accomplishing or providing what’s needed. With the |
restrictions of profit, property, and sc arcity eliminated, research labs would quickly begin working together and sharing information freely. There would be no need for patents or pr oprietary information since the end goal is not to make money in order to continue working, but to achieve |
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25 results that are freely and quickly available to the planet’s entire population. This is a project that many people would be eager and grateful to work on, when the results immediately benef it all people. Interdisciplinary teams of qualified personnel, in line with the project’s requirements, will work on energy and automated systems to produce and supply goods and services on a massive scale. Even the university students will help participate in arriving at fast me thods of solving these problem. These can be the armies of the future , a large peaceful mobilization to restore and preserve the earth and its people. This has never been done before and can only be done when money is no obstacle. The question is not do we have the money, but do we have the resources and means to accomplish this new direction. During the transition from one syst em to another, scarcity regions are provided with heat concentrators for cooking and sterilizing water. Foods for those areas are dehydrated and co mpressed to save shipping space. The packaging is biodegradable and may double as non-contaminating fertilizers. Regions without arable land will use hydroponic farms, land- based fish farms, and sea farming. To conserve energy during the transition, instead of each family preparing food, there are food distribution centers with food shipped directly to homes and restaurants. These massive methods of supplying goods and services are applied throughout the world. Vast sources of energy will be expl ored and developed. These include wind, wave and tidal action, ocean currents, temperature differentials, falling water, geothermal, electrosta tic, hydrogen, natural gas, algae, biomass, bacteria, phase transformati on, and thermionics (the conversion of heat into electricity by boiling electrons off a hot metal surface and condensing them on a cooler surface). Additionally, there is the potential of Fresnel lenses to concentrate heat. Fusion energy is the same energy th at drives the cosmos and the stars. When we learn how to harness it, the world’s energy problems will be solved forever, without any detrimental effects or dangerous toxic materials to be disposed of. The only residue would be the clean ash of helium. |
Oceanographers told us in the late twentieth century that if we tapped the vast energy potential of the wo rld's oceans occupying 70.8% of the |
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26 earth's surface, we could easily m eet present and future energy needs for millions of years to come. A key element in the design of cities in the resour ce-based economy is the embedding of all necessary energy harnessing within the structure of the city itself. This will be further explained in the “City” section. Another vast untapped energy option is the development of piezoelectric materials, or laminated systems inside cylinders, activated by the rise and fall of the tides. Geothermal power, or power extracted from the heat of the earth, is being used throughout the world wi th tremendous success. Scientists predict that if we develop and har ness only 1% of the geothermal energy available in the crust of the earth, our energy problems would be eliminated. With no monetary restriction in the resource-based economy, society would have the chance to prove those scientists right. Geothermal energy can supply more than 500 times the energy contained in all the world’s fossil fuel resources while reducing the threat of global warming. Geothermal power plants produce very little pollution compared to fossil fuels, and emit no nitrogen oxide or carbon dioxide. A relatively small area of land is requir ed for the power plant itself. Without oil and natural gas companies controlling a monetary economy, geothermal power would become the most economical and efficient way to heat and cool buildings. If we were to apply just one tenth of what is currently spent on military equipment to the development of geothermal generators, we could have long ago solved our energy shortages. In areas such as Iceland, geothermal energy is used to grow plants year round in enclosed areas. In the resource-based economy using this method, enormous amounts of fresh ve getables can be cultivated in all seasons. A similar process can be us ed for fish farming and in regions where heating and cooling are needed . Massive underwater structures could run a portion of the flow of the Gulf Stream through large turbines to generate clean electric power. The turbines would have a centrifugal separator and deflectors to prevent harm to marine life. A land bridge or tunnel across the Bering Strait between Asia and North |
America could generate electrical power and collect and process marine products. Beneath and abov e the ocean surface would be tunnels to transport passengers and materials. Pipelines could bring fresh water from melting icebergs to other parts of the world. This structure |
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27 would not only provide a physical link between continents, but would also serve as an avenue for social and cultural exchange. In our resource-based economy, there are comprehensive studies of the environmental and human impact before starting any large projects. The major concern is to protect and restor e the environment for the benefit of all living creatures in the communi ty of life. The purpose of the construction and development of thes e power projects is to free human beings from unnecessary laborious tasks. In order to achieve this society, we will need to automate most jobs as quickly as possible. |
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28 Harnessing the Gulf Stream These underwater structures divert a portion of the flow of the Gulf Stream and other currents through turbines to generate clean electric power. The turbines are slow turning and would have centrifugal separators and deflectors to prevent harm to marine life. Bering Strait Dam A major development in the future could be the construction of a land bridge or tunnel across the Bering Strait. The primary function of this span would be to generate electrical power and house facilities for collecting and processing marine Pi pelines to conduct fresh water from he world may also be incorporated. e a physical link between Asia and e as an avenue for social and cultural Geothermal energy, with refinements in conversion technologies, can take a more prominent role in reducing the threat of global warming. Readily available in many regions throughout the world, this source alone would |
provide enough clean energy for the next thousand years. |
products. Beneath and above the ocean surface would be tunnels to transport passengers and materials. melting icebergs to other parts of t Not only could this structure provid North America, it could also serv exchange. Geothermal Energy Plants |
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29 Chapter Seven Cities that Think Designing the Future Local governments spend lots of time and resources attempting to update our current cities, roads, and transportation systems. The cost of operation and maintenance and overa ll inefficiency is high. It is less expensive to build newer cities from the ground up than to restore and maintain old ones, just as it is more efficient and less costly to design flexible, state of the art production methods than it is to attempt to upgrade obsolete factories. To have a world without pollution and waste, yet keep parks, playgrounds, art and music centers, schools, and health care available to everyone without a price tag, requires profound changes in the way we plan our cities as well as our lifestyles. To phase in this new system, the first city will test the validity of design parameters and make necessary ch anges as needed. This new social direction could be promoted on many fronts with books, magazines, TV, radio, seminars, theater, and theme parks, We could also design and experiment with automated building processes for the next city. Innovative multi-dimensional circular cities combine the most sophisticated resources and construction techniques available. The geometrically elegant circular arrangement, surrounded by parks and gardens, is designed to operate wi th minimum energy to obtain the highest possible standard of living fo r everyone. This city design uses the best of clean technology in harmony with local ecology. The design and development of t hese new cities emphasizes the restoration and protection of the envi ronment. It must be understood that technology without human concern is meaningless. |
The new cities would provide a tota l environment with clean air and water, health care, good nutrition, entertainment, access to information, and education for all. There would be art and music centers, fully equipped machine shops, science la bs, hobby and sports areas, and |
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30 manufacturing districts. These new citi es would also provide all manner of recreation within a short distance of the residential district. Waste recycling, renewable and clean po wer generating systems, and all services would be managed with in tegrated, cybernated methods. The management of one’s personal life, his/her life style and personal preferences, is left entirely to the individual. Some cities can be circular while ot hers may be linear, underground, or constructed as floating cities in t he sea (we will get to them later on). Many cities would be designed as to tal enclosure systems, much like a cruise ship outfitted for a six-month cruise. They would contain residences, theaters, parks, recreation, entert ainment centers, health care and educational facilities, and all the requirements and amenities for a total living environment. Everyt hing in these citi es would be as near to a self- contained system as conditions allow. In northern locations, some could be partially underground. In planning the cities, computers wi ll help determine the design based on the most comprehensive analysis of data about the environment and human needs. For example, the charac teristics of the population in a given area determine how many hospitals and schools are built and the equipment needed. Some medical syst ems would be mobile and others prefabricated on land and sea. Eventually entire cities would be automatically assembled on site from standardized, prefabricated sections made in automated plants . Through this “systems approach” method -- we can’t emphasize this too much -- we will be able to give all people a very high standard of livi ng in the shortest possible time. This permits a wide range of flexibil ity in design for changes and takes advantage of interchangeable units. Cities take on new and different appearances depending on how they ar e used. Each city is unique. It does not reduce the lives of people to a subsistence level; rather, it makes available all the amenities that modern science and technology can provide. Even the wealthiest people of the past could not achieve a standard of living equal to that in these new cities, which will also maximize safety and peace of mind. The structures will be made of newer materials such as a sandwich-type assembly that is semi-flexible with an inner foam core and a glazed ceramic outer surface to allow for expansion and contraction without |
fracture. This requires no maintenance. The thin sh ell construction can be mass-produced in a matter of hours. This type of co nstruction suffers little or no damage from earthquakes, hurricanes, termites, and fires. Windows will be controlled electronically to sh ade or darken external illumination |
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31 and come equipped with computer -controlled, automatic cleaning systems that require no human labor. Innovative technologies make it poss ible to conserve resources for lesser- developed regions, with out sacrificing any of the conveniences of advanced living. It is only through su ch innovations that our end goal of a high standard of living for the ent ire human race can be achieved. These cities coordinate producti on and distribution, operating a balanced-load economy so there is no over or under production. Accomplishing this requires an auto nomic nervous system (environmental sensors) integrated into all areas of the social complex. For example, in the agricultural belt electronic probes embedded in the soil automatically maintain a constant inventory of the water table, soil conditions, nutrients, etc., and ac t appropriately without the need for human intervention as conditions change. This method of industrial electronic feedback would be applied to the entire system. The cities would function as evolving, integrated organisms rather than as static structures because their de sign accommodates to change. These total environments will permit the wide st possible range of individuality and creativity for thos e living in them. Design Consideration At one time, architectural adornm ents were an integral part of construction. The lofty columns an d colonnaded porticos of ancient Greece and Rome were necessary components of their structures. With the advent of newer, lightwei ght materials and engineering improvements, we can now span grea ter distances without columns or other intervening support structures. The resource-based economy would no longer engage in the conscious withdrawal of efficiency to maintain de signs felt to be impressive. If we continue to design our buildings with conspicuous waste and decoration, we lessen the standard of living for others by using resources wastefully. Designing a building with many artifi cial projections does not indicate originality, creativity, or individuality. Individuality is expressed by our unique way of thinking about oursel ves and the world around us, not by |
our external appearance. This is not to detract from beautiful st ructures created in the past with the available and limited technology av ailable at the time. However, the |
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32 continuing application of ancient methods of construction retards innovative and creative thinking, wh ich is necessary to an emergent culture. The intelligent use of resources incorp orated into structures considerably simplifies our lifestyle and reduce s waste and maintenance. These new cities would provide for the needs of the inhabitants through an efficient allocation of resources and materials, in an energy-conscious and pollution-free environment. Homes To many in the early twenty-first c entury, the homes of the future may appear surreal. For example, homes can be sheltered from the weather by electronic means. The furnishings may consist of totally different configurations that automatically adjust to our body contours. New technologies will make walls entirely transparent so occupants can view the surrounding landscape without anyone on the outside seeing in. Daylight can be softened and subdued according to the preference of the occupants. These buildings would provide a barrier to sound, insects, and dust, and maintain the desired internal temperature. Telephones would be entirely invisible and a compo nent part of the interior structure, focusing sound to your ear by electr onic means. The building’s materials will generate energy and control their own surrounding climate. With the intelligent application of hu mane technologies, a wide array of uniquely individual homes can be pr ovided. Structural elements would be flexible and coherently arranged to best serve each individual. Pre- fabricated modular homes will embody a high degree of flexibility inconceivable in the past. They can be built in any place one might want, amidst forests, atop mountains, or on remote islands. They can be designed as self-contained residenc es with thermal generators, heat concentrators, and photovoltaic arrays built into the skin of the building. Thermo panes would tint out bright sunlight using variable patterns of shading. All these features are cont rolled by the occupant and supply more than enough energy to operate the entire household. Homes will also contain a precise comb ination of dissimila r metals utilizing the thermocouple effect for heating and cooling. Other materials embedded in solid-state plastic or ceramic materials would make up the |
structure of the home. With this appl ication, the warmer it gets on the outside, the cooler it becomes on the inside. This method serves to heat or cool the buildings. The interiors of the homes would be designed to suit the preferences of the individuals. |
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33 Transportation When travel outside the city is desire d, computer-guided vehicles for land, sea, air, space and beyond can transport passengers and freight. For rapid movement of passengers on land across viaducts, bridges, and tunnels, high-speed mag-lev trains span great distances and will efficiently replace most aircraft transportati on. Some passenger compartments in the transport units can be transferred from the moving train during transit, which eliminates waiting time at stations. Rail, sea, and undersea craft can handle most freight. Many of the transport units have detachable components and contain standardized containers making them easy to transfer. In the cities various types of escalators, elevators, conveyors, and transveyors can be designed to move in all directions throughout, even up the sides of buildings. They can be interconnected with other transport systems and extend into homes as well. Most of the smaller transportation un its for people can be operated by voice control. When voice control is not practical or possible, alternative methods such as keypads can be used. Without large corporations controlling automobile manufacture for profit, all transportation systems can be designed as modular, continuously updated, and provided with the latest developments in technology. |
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34 Circular City The outer perimeter is part of the recreational area with golf courses, hiking and biking trails, and opportunities for water sports. A waterway surrounds the agricultural belt with its enclosed, transparent buildings. The application of newer technologies eliminates, once and for all, the use of dangerous chemicals and pesticides. Continuing into the city center, eight green sectors provide clean, renewable sources of energy using wind, thermal, and solar energy devices. The residential belt features beautiful landscaping, lakes, and winding streams. The homes and apar tments are gracefully contoured to blend in with the landscape. A wide range of innovative architecture provides many choices for the occupants. Adjacent to the residential district a wide selection of healthy, organically-grown foods are available on a 24-hour basis. Next are the apartments and design centers, which surround the central dome. Eight domes house the science, art, music, research, exhibition, entertainment, and conference centers, which are all fully equipped and available to everyone. The central dome, or “theme center,” houses the cybernated system, educational facilities, health cent er, and facilities for shopping, communications, networking, and childcare. In addition, it serves as the core for most transportation services, which take the form of horizontal, vertical, radial, and circular conv eyors that safely move passengers anywhere within the city. This system fa cilitates efficient transportation for |
city residents, eliminating the need for automobiles. City-to-city transportation is provided by monorail and electrically operated vehicles. |
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Total Enclosure Cities Many cities are designed as total enc losure systems, much like a cruise ship outfitted for a six-month cruise . They contain residences, theaters, parks, recreation, entertainment c enters, health care, and educational facilities, and all the requirements and amenities for a total living environment. Everything in these citi es is as near to a self-contained system as conditions allow. In nort hern locations or uninhabitable areas, cities can be subterranean. Cybernated Complex This cybernated complex utilizes advanced imaging technology to project a 3-D "virtual" image of the earth in real time. It utilizes satellite communication systems to provide information on worldwide weather conditions, ocean currents, resource inventories, population, agricultural conditions, and fish and animal migration patterns. The interconnected cybernated complexes represent the brain and nervous system of the entire world civilization. All information is avai lable on demand to anyone via the Internet. This single site manages our common heritage of resources, and monitors the carrying capacity and health of Earth. |
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36 University City This University of Architecture and Environmental Studies, or "World University," is a testing ground for each phase of architectural development. This is a "living” and continually evolving research institute open to all. Student performance is based on "competence accreditation" and research findings are applied directly to the social structure to benefit all of humanity. People live in these experimental cities and provide feedback on the livability and serviceability of the various structures. This information is used to formulate modifications to structures so that maximum efficiency, comfor t, and safety are assured. This facility is also used to develop modular construction systems and components that serve a wide range of needs and preferences. In most instances, the external appearance of the buildings reflects the function of the building – they are designed “from the inside out.” Skyscrapers These skyscrapers are constructed of carbon fiber-reinforced and pr e-stressed concrete. They are stabilized against earthquakes and high winds by three massive, elongated, tapered columns, which are 100 feet wide at the base. This trip od-like structure is reinforced to diminish compression , tension, and torsion stresses. |
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37 t more elimin aining cilitie These super-sized skyscrapers assure tha preserves, while concurrently helping to encloses a complete environment, cont educational, health, and recreational fa outside facilities. land is available for parks and wilderness ate urban sprawl. Each of these towers access centers as well as childcare, s. This helps reduce the need to travel to |
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38 This photo on the right represents the automated building of a dome’s structure. International Shipping Systems Hydrodynamic seafaring vessels permit high -speed efficient travel. They are energy efficient and provide maximum comfort and safety for passengers. They are |
manufactured from durable composite materials, their outermost skin consisting of a thin layer of titanium, which requires minimal maintenance. Portions of the upper deck slide open when the weather permits. |
Center For Dialogue The mission of The Center for Dialogue is to submit the urgent issues of the times to critical examination, and to raise relevant questions for informed public dialogue. |
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39 Ships With Detachable Components components and contain standardized re freight sections are unloaded instead of Ships & Canals An efficient national transportation system would include a network of waterways, canals, and irrigation systems. Many of the ships traversing these canals are floating automated plants while others transport passengers and freight. An innovative approach to education could be offered in floating “edu cation centers” where children and adults travel from one area of the continent to the other. This would allow them to learn about the world in which they live, not merely through books, but through experiencing and interacting with the “real-world” environment. “Mega hydrological projects” woul d be an integrated part of intercontinental planning, minimizing floods and dr oughts while aiding the migration of fish, removal of accumu lated silt, and developing sites to manage and “clean” agricultural and urban run-off. Floodwaters would be diverted to water storage basins, a llowing the water to be used during periods of drought. This not only helps maintain the water table, but also |
provides natural firebreaks and an em ergency water source for fires. In addition, these canals would supply water for farming and irrigation, supply the nation’s land-based fish farms, protect the wetlands and wildlife, and supply water to recreation areas. |
Many of the transport units have detachab le containers making them easy to transfer. Enti separate containers. |
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40 Automobiles Streamlined cars would provide high-speed, energy efficient, and safe long-range transportation. Some vehicles may have wheels, while others are equipped with magnetic levitation or air-floatation devices. Vehicles would be equipped with voice-recognition tec hnology that allows passengers to request their destination by voice command. Self-monitoring systems will tell the vehicles when service is re quired, and they would transport themselves to service and maintenance facilities. Use of clean, non- polluting electrical energy would allow for silent vehicle operation. Proximity-sensor devices linked to automated velocity and braking systems can enable the vehicles to avoi d collisions. As a secondary safety measure, the entire interior will contai n a protective membrane. Within the cities, horizontal, vertical, radial, and circular transveyors would serve most transportation needs. Mag-Lev Trains - Mass Transportation Systems and Monorails While these high-speed, magnetic le vitation trains are in motion, a segment of the passenger compartment is either lifted or slid to the side. These detachable sections can then take passengers to their local destinations while other compartments are lowered in their |
place. This method allows the main body of the train to remain in motion saving time and enhancing efficiency. In addition, the |
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41 removable compartments are specially equipped to provide a wide range of transportation services. T hese high-speed mag-lev trains and monorails will be used for city to city transportation. Bridges on Future Aircraft Since military aircraft would be unnecessary in a resource-based economy, emphasis is shifted to advancing medical, emergency service, and transportation vehicles. Here is an example of VTOL (Vertical |
Take-off and Landing) aircraft with three synchronous turbines, which allow exceptional maneuverability. These elegant bridges are designed to carry co torsion loads in the simplified expressi instances Mag-lev trains are susp lanes. mpression, tension, and of its structural members. In some ended beneath the enclosed traffic |
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42 These delta-configuration aircraft are controlled by electrodynamic means, eliminating the need for ailerons, elevators, rudders, spoilers, flaps, or any other mechanical controls. In addition to providing better maneuverability and aerodynamic qualities, this innovative technology also serves as an anti-icing system. In the event of an emergency landing, fuel is ejected to prevent fires. VTOL Chopper Chopper & Delta Wings These Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL) aircraft lift passengers and r columns. The helicopter in the ound which the rotors are propelled raft are propelled by a variety of ctored jets. They are designed to utes of fixed winged aircraft, nscontinental travel is achieved gh-speed mag-lev trains, all integrated The central dome of this airport contains terminals, maintenance facilities, service centers, and hotels. The runways are arranged in a radial configuration, which allows airplanes to easily take off into the prevailing winds and to avoid dangerous crosswind landings. Emergency |
stations at the edge of the runways are fully equipped with built-in fire fighting equipment and emergency |
freight by the use of ring-vortex ai foreground has a stationary center ar by engines at their tips. VTOL airc techniques, from ducted fans to ve combine the most desirable attrib helicopters, and flying platforms. Tra through advanced aircraft and hi into a worldwide transportation system. Airports |
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43 arresting gear. All runways are equipped with built-in sprinkler systems. Passengers are transported to and from the airport by underground conveyors. Many of the terminals themselves are constructed underground for increased safety and more efficient use of the land. vidual dwellings of the ifferent manner from igent application of de array of unique ided. Their ible and coherently vidual preference. homes, ibility, can be ght imagine, amid or on remote islands. |
Homes The architecture and indi cities evolve in an entire ly d past houses. With the intell humane technologies, a wi individual homes can be prov di , structural elements are flex arranged to best suit in These pre-fabricated modular embodying a high degree of flex built in any place one mi forests, atop mountains |
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44 All these dwellings are self-contained ene rgy effi r rators. i a new type of pre-stressed a flexible ceramic external ely maintenance-free, fireproof, pervious to weather. Their thin shell construction tter of hours. With this type of nimal damage from earthquakes cient residences with thei Photovoltaic arrays are dows. “Thermopanes,” tint ng. All these features are own thermal generators and heat concent built into the skin of the building an d into the wi out bright sunlight with variable patte rns of shad selected by the occupant to supply more than enough energy to operate the entire household. |
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45 Automation Machine Intelligence The key to achieving abundance and a high standard of living for every person on the planet is to automate as much as possible in the shortest period of time. By replacing human labor with machines and implementing a global resource-based economy, everyone lives better than the wealthiest of today. A future without locks on the doors, and no fear of someone hitting you over the head to steal your goods or money is possible -- because everyone has free a ccess to all that is available. And there can be much availa ble by automating and using resources wisely. Cybernation, the merging of computer s with production, will unleash an outflow of goods and services never before experienced. There is much work to be done on artificial intellig ence (AI). AI is computer programming that simulates human decision-making and hypothesis testing along with self-correction. AI redesigns mechanical and electronic systems to simulate and improve upon human pe rformance. As ex citing as these developments are, we are just at t he beginning of t he possibilities. Cybernation can be regarded as the only real emancipation proclamation for humankind when used humanely and intelligently. It enables people to have the highest co nceivable standard of living with practically no labor. It frees people for the first time from the routine of repetitive day-by-day activity. Wh en humans are free of the outmoded methods of a monetary system, we will fi nally begin to understand what it means to be civilized. When we use automation and cybernat ion more extensively, not only industrial workers, but also most professionals can be replaced by machines. Even today, the most visionary writers and futurists have difficulty accepting the possibility of robots replacing surgeons, engineers, top management, airline pilots, and other professionals. Machines can easily replace humans in government and in the management of world |
affairs. This does not represent a ta ke-over by machines, as some people might fear. Instead, the gradual tran sfer of decision-making to machine intelligence is the next phase of social evolution. |
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46 Computerized systems are more effective because of the number of sensors they have. Automated co ntrol can happen when sensors are installed in every conceivable locati on and linked through a worldwide network of computers. During the transition from a monetary society to a resource-based society, teams of systems engineers, computer programmers, systems analysts, researchers, and the like will be needed to help supervise, manage, and analyze the flow of goods and services . But as the resource-based society moves toward a more cybernated wo rld, most people are no longer needed to manage and operate this em erging civilizati on. Computers will eventually be able to design their ow n programs, improve and repair their own circuitry, and update informat ion about social needs. Interlinked cyber-centers would coordinate the service industries, transportation systems, public health care, and educ ation with the latest data for the world economy. Redundant systems wo uld be in place in the event of failures or interruptions. AI organized in this way within a re source-based economy results in more significant changes for the human race than any previous breakthrough, philosophy, or revolution. It is most significant when we understand that what is blatantly missing in today’s society is the intelligent management of Earth’s resources, and that most problems can be solved when technology is used wisely. Consequently, a much higher standard of living for everyone all over the world can be achieved when the entire Earth’s resources are connected, organized, monitored, and used efficiently for everyone’s benefit as a total global system -- not just for a relatively small number of people. Mega-machines Mega-machines represent radical chan ges in the physical appearance, performance, and behavior of machines . They act more like living systems since they are capable of making appropriate decisions for their particular uses. In the event of unfo reseen threats or dangers to humans, they will act on our behalf. To mini mize system failure, computers are designed to be flexible and are ca pable of automatic shutdown in the event of failure of one of their parts. |
In an advanced cybernated global economy, mega-machines, directed by sophisticated AI, excavate canals , dig tunnels, and construct bridges, |
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47 viaducts, and dams without the need for human involvement. Human participation consists of selecting the desired ends. Massive self-erecting structures are most efficient in the construction of the entire global infrastructure. These ar e not cookie-cutter cities, as some would imagine. The notion that larg e-scale overall planning implies mass uniformity is incorrect. Factories can be designed by robots for robots; cybernated systems are self-programming by means of enviro nmental feedback. Machines of the future are capable of self-replicat ion and improvement, and can repair themselves and update their own circuitry. Since the computers and systems involved are self-monitoring, parts are supplied and installed well in advance of any wear. The machines operate continuously except when conducting their own maintenance and repair. To conserve energy, which is a ma jor theme in the resource-based society, many manufacturing plants can be eliminated by having products produced automatically wh ile being delivered. For example, transportation modules for ships, trains, and planes can process time- sensitive products like fish and vegetables while en route. Utilizing technology in this way makes it possible for a global society to advance and change in the shortest time possible. You should remember that this is all made possible becaus e the main objective is for everyone’s gain, not just the benefit of cert ain corporations or individuals. |
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48 Robots Constructing Robots -Multi Access Industrial Robots These “multi access industrial robots” utilize vast information resources, which enable them to receive commands via satellite up-link or on-site. They are also designed to take appropriate actions in the absence of human directives by combining receivers with sophisticate intelligence programs. T industrial production tasks, service and replace thei communicate wi of the required material Nanotechnology Nanotechnology offers enormous potential. Nanotechnology combines optics and lasers, and enables matter to be assembled atom by atom, into whatever molecular structure is needed. Nanotechnology will lead to a sub- microscopic revolution |
in all fields. an array of Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS), sensors, and d decision-making circuits and artificial hey are capa ble of handling a wide range of and are even able to upgrade their level of r own parts. When necessary, these mega robots th one another and coordinate the logistics and delivery s for each project. |
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49 Mega-Excavation Machines This scene depicts a laser excavator. Such devices, directed via satellite, are capable of fusing the earth beneath it into a molten, magma- like material, thus contouring the earth to aid in t he construction of canals, roads, and waterways. Automated Tunnel Assembling Machine Tunnel segments float down canals by the use of large flotation devices. This automated tunnel-assembling machine lifts prefabricated segments and places them in the required positions. Once completed the tunnels are used for high-speed mag-lev transportation. The Construction of Towers These towers are designed specifically for regions where earthquakes are prevalent. Such cable-suspended structures easily withstand a wide range of movement, stresses, and strains. Circular towers radially arranged are self-erected efficiently and rapidly around a central core that houses elevators and all other household utilities. The transl generators, and the intensity of the li ght entering the windows is varied |
electronically. All window cleaning and maintenance is automated. |
ucent windows serve as photovoltaic |
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50 Massive Lifting Crane This multi-function crane is designed to lift freeform structures and position them on foundations and stilts or transfer them to vertical lift systems that place the units on towers. Upon completion of their task, these self-erecting cranes are disassembled into a compact form for easy transportation to the next assignment. Mass-Produced Extruded Dwellings Lift and Positioning Crane This automated machine places these prefabricated dwellings at on-site locations. |
This demonstrates how lightweight carbon fiber-reinforced concrete apartment dwellings are produced as continuous extrusions and then separated. The outer shells of these efficient structures serve as photovoltaic generators. |
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51 Mega Machines The machine in the foreground is a multi-function unit. As shown, it lifts and inserts prefabricated housing components into a support structure. Although these “prefab” units are composed of standard components, Automated Construction Systems Construction of these industrial and research complexes is carried out by robotic equipment that receives instructions via satellite. The construction crews consist of automated cranes that travel along the buildings' length installing floors, windows, curtain-walls, roofing, and other components from the ground up, entirely free from human intervention. These devices contain self-monitoring sensors to minimize industrial |
accidents or collisions with other devices or living beings. |
they are a modular design of such diversity as to allow maximum individual expression in interior design and décor. |
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52 Desalinization Plant This mega-machine is transporting a transparent enclosure used for evaporative condensation. It is pl aced over canals, some of them containing salt water, and serves as an evaporative desalinization plant to supply clean water for drinking, irrigation, and other needs. This is accomplished by harnessing the power of the sun and helps eliminate water shortages throughout the world. International Shipping Systems These ships are floating automated plants, capable of processing raw materials into finished products while en route to their |
destinations. Some serve as industrial fish processi ng plants and canneries, while others are equipped with mult i-cellular compartments capable of transporting a wide variety of products. |
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53 Chapter Eight Fear of Machines Machine Liberation Many people fear a “takeover” by machines, but there has never been a single act or plan by machines to hurt anyone. (Unfortunately, the same cannot be said of human beings.) Humans, not machines, use nerve gas and missiles to destroy. Even automobile and aircraft accidents are mostly caused by human error rather th an by mechanical failures. Many people fear rapid technolo gical developments, especially automated and cybernated machines, replacing human beings. To be fair, some of these fears are justif ied in a monetary system where rapid increases in production techno logy require fewer workers. Some distrust a computerized society and fear possible failures of the machines. They worry that technology will make us more like machines, driving us toward uniformity, and resu lting in the loss of individuality, freedom of choice, and privacy. In defense of machines, there is no evidence of machines acting against human beings on their own, except in science fiction stories. Humans program machines and direct their use. It is not machines that are to be feared; it is the misuse and misdirection of these machines that threaten humankind. We must not forget that the bombing of cities, the use of nerve gas, prisons, death camps, and torture chambers have all been managed and operated by human beings, not machines. Even atomic weapons and guided missiles were buil t and directed by people. People pollute the environment -- our air, ocea ns, and rivers. The use and sale of harmful drugs, the distortion of truth, bi gotry, and racial hatred are all part of flawed human systems and fa lse indoctrination, and hardly characteristic of machines. Machines are not the danger. We ar e. As long as we do not take |
responsibility for our relationship to fellow human beings and the intelligent management of our planetary resource s, we are the greatest danger to the planet. If there ever were a co nflict between people and machines, we know who would start it! |
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54 Science and technology create none of our problems. Our problems arise from human abuse and misuse of other people, the environment, and technology. In a more hu mane civilization, machin es are used to shorten the workday, increase the availability of goods and services, and lengthen vacation time. New technology is used to raise the standard of living for everyone, and in this wa y, increasing the use of machine technology serves to benefit all people. |
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55 Chapter Nine Cities in the Sea The Ocean Frontiers The web of life on our planet is suppo rted by the hydro-cycle, that great variation of forms of water, which are part of the planetary circulation: the oceans, snow, ice, rain, lakes, ground water, and aquifers. This constantly renewed circulation, powered by the he at of the sun, the rotation of the earth, and Coriolis forces, supports the entire life cycle, including humankind. People often speak of underdeveloped land areas, but rarely of the greatest undeveloped natural resources on the planet, which are the world's oceans. Exploration and de velopment of the oceans must be carried out with the utmost care. Alth ough humans have used the oceans of the world for thousands of years as a source of food and transportation, we are just beginning to recognize t he enormous potential and diversity of this relatively untapped resource. Th e oceans offer an almost limitless environment for food, energy produc tion, transportation, minerals, pharmaceuticals, and much more. In the past there was little regard for oc ean life, which is essential to all life on Earth. We would survive and advanc e more easily as a species if we take seriously the reclamation of our oceans. Past Abuses of the Ocean Environment In August of 1970, the U. S. Army de liberately dumped containers holding 67 tons of nerve gas into the Atlantic Ocean. Worse, the dumping ground was close to a main artery in this life support system, the Gulf Stream, which makes the clean-up all the more urgent. The Navies of the world, the fishing fleets, cruise lines, and ma ny coastal cities casually use the ocean as both trashcan and toilet. |
The lack of adequate sani tation is one of the bi ggest threats to human health. It results in ill-health, diseas e, and death related to pollution of coastal waters. South Asia alone has 825 million people who live on the |
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56 coast without basic sanitati on facilities. It isn’t ha rd to understand why the levels of untreated sewage in South Asia’s Coastal waters are the highest in the world. This, besides being a healt h risk to people, creates toxic algal blooms that cause mass kills of fish, wildlife and coral reefs. (4) Page 28 Transforming the Global Biosphere: Twel ve Futuristic Strategies by Elliott Maynard, Ph.D. Destructive environmental practice s are numerous. Large commercial trawlers damage the sea-floor enviro nment on a massive global scale. Their nets crush or bury seabed orga nisms, destroying their food and nursery grounds. This ecosystem is cr ucial for replenishing marine seafood stocks. (5) Ibid, page 70. This process does more damage to the sea bed than clear cutting of the forests does to the Earth’s surface. A single pass kills from 5 to 20 percent of seafloor animals, and this goes on twenty four hours-a-day seven days- a-week, year round on a global scale. (6) Ibid, Page 70-71. Mismanagement of run-off has created huge lifeless areas in the Gulf of Mexico where the Mississippi River dr ains. Destructive business practices have over fished the waters to the point where most of the larger more productive reproducing fish are close to extinction. Throughout the world, major marine species and the coral reefs that nurture them are rapidly disappearing, but not naturally, or because their death in any way prolongs our way of life. On the cont rary, these extinctions endanger us and derive from our own arrogance and ignorance. Even to the most complex living ecology, we act as predators. New Respect of the Web of Life With the resource based economy comes new value systems. Since no one gains financially through the wastef ul practices of the past, the main objective is to reclaim and main tain a healthy and productive environment. If the oceans are inte lligently managed, they can easily supply more than enough resources to feed the world’s hungry. Billions could depend on the sea, where life is abundant and varied, for their primary source of protein. Although t he overwhelming majority of sea life dwells near the surface, in the chi ll murky depths miles below where even sunlight never ventures, life abou nds despite fantastic pressures and temperatures. In near-freezin g temperatures, boiling vents of toxic gasses |
support a wide variety of sea life that remains to be studied. Great rivers, called currents, cross the oceans of the planet, set in motion by Earth’s rotation. These immense oceanic currents travel at varying |
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57 speeds, at different depths, and even in opposite directions. It is estimated that the Gulf Stream carries about 30 million cubic meters of water per second past Miami, Florida. This is mo re than five times the combined flow of all the fresh water rivers of the world. By harnessing this potentia l energy, it is estimated that close to a thousand million watts on a 24-hour basis -- or as much as two large nuclear plants – could be generated, without environm ental contamination or radiation danger. In addition, powerful winds, waves, and currents provide us with enormous potential sources of electric power. Energy “crops” can be farmed from biomass by converting waste organic materials into gaseous or liquid fuels. Additional energy can be obta ined from fermentation. Imagine a pile of decaying food and other organic matter. This pile of biomass gives off heat and gasses. This potential source of energy can be harnessed and used with proper technology. On the sea floors and in the brine- filled waters themselves are vast storehouses of metals and minerals that can be used to help resolve resource shortages. However, “harvesting” the metals and minerals will require new technologies that do not disturb the fragile sea floor. These are but a few of the massive ocea n projects that can be explored. Perhaps more exciting are desi gns for Cities in the Sea. Cities in the Sea Colonization of the oceans is one of the last frontiers remaining on Earth. Prodigious oceanic city communities are inevitable and will be among the greatest achievements of a new society. To fully utilize this bountiful wellsprin g of resources, we must develop large marine structures to explore the relati vely untapped riches of the world’s oceans. They will provide improved ma riculture, fresh water production, power, and mining, which will offset land-based mining shortages. The oceans can provide almost unlimi ted riches in pharmaceuticals, chemicals, fertilizers, minerals, oil, natural gas, sweet water, and tidal and wind power, to name a few. Ocean-based and space-borne sensors would constantly track tidal flow, marine life, water composition and |
temperature, atmospheric conditions , and myriad other vital signs. The development of these ocean commu nities would greatly relieve land- based population pressures. The population of such cities could vary from |
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58 several hundred to many thousand and they could be located throughout the world. They woul d be controlled, managed, and operated primarily by automated systems, and would be part of the international communication s network. The oceans are, after all, essential to our survival and are a critical part of Earth’s carrying capacity. Use Some of these cities could serve as universities and research centers where students from all nations could study marine sciences and management. They could also serve as monitoring stations of ocean currents, weather patterns, marine ecology, pollution, and geologic phenomena. For additional marine exploration, robotic submersibles would be designed and made available to everyone. Other sea platforms could be used as rocket-launching systems. Space vehicles launched at the equator would save energy because the equator is the fastest moving portion of the earth. Locating launch sites there would take full advantage of Eart h’s rotation for additional thrust, requiring fewer thruster burns to reach geocentric orbit (the orbit where a satellite rotates with Earth and remains in a stationary position relative to it) . For polar orbits, the launch platforms would be located off the west coast of the U. S. with computer ized control and command systems located on ships or on the platforms themselves. Not all areas of the oceans need to be used for technological development. Vast areas can be set aside for reclamation, enhancement, and preservation, making them a priority for global conservation. For instance, the Caribbean and the Em erald Shoals of the vast banks of Eleuthera feature some of the clearest waters in the Bahamas and one of the most beautiful coral atolls in the Western Hemisphere. The waters surrounding these islands vary in hue from the magnificent deep blue of the Gulf Stream to shimmering shades of green. Similar areas exist in the South Pacific and many other locations throughout the world, where thousands of miles of shoreline rema in unmarred by human habitation. In a new spirit of world cooperation, ma ny of these areas can be set aside as international marine parks for the education and enjoyment of all. In these areas the only human interven tion is to preserve and protect |
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59 Life Styles on the Sea Cities Future cities of the sea offer new and fascinating lifestyles for millions of inhabitants and are a favorite destin ation for all. Some would serve as underwater international parks where visitors observe the great protected reefs of the world. Through huge undersea windows they would be able to view the wonders of this environment in leisure and comfort; from a computerized chair, they could communicate with dolphins and other forms of marine life. Divi ng expeditions can be made through airlocks, and people are able to participate in research, sailing, scuba diving, and all the amenities that sea cities offe r along with many other surface and sub-surface water activities -- with out disturbing the balance of the marine environment. Construction Massive ocean structures would exist both above and beneath the sea. These structures would represent a spectacular engineering achievement with aircraft, sea craft, and submersi ble access. One of the most efficient designs would be a circular configuration, multi-storied, and fabricated of steel, using glass of superior strength and pre-stressed concrete reinforced with carbon fibers. Some would be floating while others would be built on pilings with flotation barriers to prevent wind and heavy seas from damaging the structures. In deeper waters the floa ting platforms could be anchored to the seabed. Other ocean platforms could float freely, being self-propelled and extremely stable, ballasted by columns about 20 feet in diameter that penetrate 150 feet below the surf ace. To keep the platforms steady in any type of weather, the lower port ions of these floating, cylindrical columns would contain a series of di sks that extend out about six feet, spaced approximately ten feet apar t. A belt surrounding the entire project would act as a breakwater. Some of these cities can be cons tructed in technically developed countries and towed to their destinat ion in sections, or as complete operating systems, similar to the manner in which oil platforms are transported to their destinations no w. Other configurations would be variable composite structures, assembled on site and modified to serve many different functions, with the ability to be disassembled and relocated if required. |
Other above-surface structures anchored to the seabed would serve as efficient bases for mining operations . These dome-shaped structures could |
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60 be almost totally automated, their flot ation levels adjusted by flooding or emptying buoyancy cham bers. They would be constructed in dry dock, towed to their destination, and then submerged and anchored into place. A floating dock system, which rises and falls with the tides and accommodates both surface and submersible craft, could be part of this design. All marine development must be in full accord with the total carrying capacity and sustainability of t he ocean environment. In the future, before any of these projects are built, the designers will account for the possible negative impact on the entir e hydrosphere – the rivers, estuaries, lakes and oceans. Energy On these and other floating cities or platforms, powerful wind turbines can capture the ocean breezes. Solar and wind power generators are located on most of the upper decks. Cold water from the depths of the ocean can also be pumped up for uses such as the conversion of temperature differences into electric al energy. This process would provide a continuous supply of electricity fa r in excess of the cities’ needs. Mariculture Mariculture, the planned cultivation of marine crops, and fish farming communities, can be designed to supp ort more than one type of marine life. A mutually supporting symbiotic relationship can be sustained while emulating natural conditions as clos ely as possible. A wide variety of aquatic plants may be cu ltivated in multiple layers and suspended by cables in underwater fields adjacent to the cities. In some instances, the tops of plants could be harvested automatically, leav ing the roots and lower third of the plant to grow new crops without replanting. These floating ocean platforms would be equipped with solar-operated desalinization plants, which would extract fresh water for hydroponics farming and other uses. Upwelling can also be harnessed to extract deep- sea nutrients to supply aquaculture farming. Of course, any attempt at aquaculture or mariculture would be su bject to international monitoring of ocean farms. |
This provides fish farming complexes and introduces the most advanced principles of poly-culture, which ma intains the reproduction and natural balance of species. Every precaution would be taken to avoid disrupting |
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61 or spoiling the spawning grounds that have sustained the human race for centuries. Transportation Immense floating structures can be equipped with loading and docking facilities for vessels. Huge ships that serve as processing plants could transport passengers and freight to these cities in the sea as well. The upper deck of the sea cities would have a landing area for helicopters or VTOL airc raft. Computerized lift-units would facilitate vertical, horizontal, and radial travel within these structures. Joint Venture Where a project of this magnitude is co ncerned, like other resources, it is imperative that benefits be shared equally by the entire global community. The mineral wealth of the oceans and the other resources of our world must be shared by all nations as the common heritage of humankind. |
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62 Artificial Islands in the Sea |
This artificial island in the sea is designed to serve the oceanographic sciences. Multiple docking and landing facilities for VTOL aircraft surround the entire island. Water-based recreation is part of life in these water- borne communities. People can participate in research, sailing, scuba diving, and many other surface an d sub-surface activities without disturbing the balance of the marine environment. Cities in the Sea From the tops of these structures, a cylindrical concrete conduit extends 150 feet above the ocean surface. At surface level, it is encircled by a floating dock system, which rises and falls with the tides and accommodates both surface and submersible craft. |
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63 in the oceanographic Cities in the Sea Thousands of self-sufficient cities in the sea, varying in design according to their location and function, alleviate land-based population pressures. Some serve as oceanographic universities to survey and maintain a dynamic balance environment. |
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65 Ocean Mining Mega-Structures These “cities in the sea” provide improved mariculture, fresh water production, power, and deep-ocean mining, which helps alleviate shortages of land-based minerals. Such structures provide us with almost unlimited resources in pharmaceuticals, chemicals, fertilizers, minerals, metals, oil, natural gas, drinking water, and ocean farming, as well as tidal and wind power and more. Construction of a Floating Mega-Structure These illustrations depict that is being assembled robotized automated syste intervention. After construc towed in sections or where they are anchored to the seabed. instances, these cities can City in the Sea With Modular Freighter |
a “floating mega-structure” in a dry dock entirely by ms free of any human tion, these structures are as completed units to locations In some even travel and relocate. |
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66 City in the Sea Modular Freighter environment in leisure and comfort. From a computerized chair, they communicate with dolphins and other forms of marine life. |
This modular freighter, leaving a city in the sea, consists of detachable sections that can be rapidly loaded or unloaded. The number of sections varies, depending on the amount of fr eight to be delivered. When all the modules are connected they are propelled as a single unit. When the freight arrives at its destination, the selected modules can be disconnected and towed to docks. Apartments in the Sea Cities Through huge undersea windows, occupants are able to view the wonders of this |
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67 Floating Sea Domes These unsinkable floa offshore or island living. I can easily be towed ashore, structures. They are equi outer deck. Solar Panels at Sea On these and other floating cities or platforms, powerful wind turbines capture the ocean breezes. Solar and wind power generators are |
located on most of the upper decks and in the ocean as well. |
ting sea domes provide for those who prefer unique n the event of severely inclement weather, they mounted, and locked to elevated support pped with re tractable enclosures that cover the |
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68 Mariculture |
Mariculture (the planned cultivation of marine crops) and fish farming communities are designed to support more than one type of marine life. Many of these communities maintain a balance of species in mutually supporting symbiotic relationships, while emulating natural conditions as closely as possible. |
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69 Chapter Ten Decision Making and Laws Decision Making How are decisions arrived at in a cybernated resource-based society? To answer this question, we use the scientific method and have computers get direct feedback from the environment. Computers would have electrical sensors extended in to all areas of the social complex around the globe. For example, elec trical sensors would extend into agricultural regions where computerized systems manage and control the agricultural requirements by monitoring the water table, insects, pests, plant diseases, soil nutrients, and so forth. Decisions are then arrived at using direct feedback from the enviro nment. The result would be a more humane and meaningful civilization that is not based on the opinions or desires of a particular sect or individual. One can think of this as a global autonomic nervous system. A human body reacts automatically to infection. If one has an infection in the toe there is no committee meeting of cells to inform the brain of the infection. The nervous system directs antibodies to the infected si te automatically. This automatic response of the nervous system parallels the working of a resource-based economy. The question we have to ask is “What end do we wish the culture to serve?” As the need for money is su rpassed and the new mission is the well-being of all people and protection of the environment, the answers become readily available. The result is clean air and water, arable land, nutritious food, efficient transportati on, a relevant educ ation continuously updated, good health care, constructi ve social interaction, and cities functioning to serve these ends and more. This represents a more humane and meaningful approach for shaping ci vilization that is not based simply on opinion. |
As we transition to a fully cybernated process of governing human affairs, newer technologies can be installe d that remove human error. These machines would provide informatio n rather than opinion, thus considerably reducing the influence of bias and irrational or purely |
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70 emotional elements in how affairs are managed. This way people play less and less of a role in decision-making and the society is working towards AI and machine decision-making to manage all resources, serving the common good. Laws Laws, at best, are attempts to co ntrol a population, and work only sporadically with great expense and hardship. Other common behavior- control methods are patriotism, religi on, propaganda, and nationalism. All manmade laws are developed to preserve the established order. But laws never get to the root of problems, an d they are continuously violated -- even by those who make them. When laws do not correspond to the nature of the physical environment, they will be violated. With so much economic deprivation and insecurity, ev en in the most affluent nations, no matter how many laws are enacted the same problems persist. In actuality, it is how the society is structured that is at fault. Let’s examine these concepts further. The need for laws is a result of a society being scarcity-oriented . If a resource is abundant no one monitors it. When the necessities of life are abundant, monitoring is unnecessary. In a resource-based economy social resp onsibility is not instilled by force, intimidation, or promises of heaven or threats of hell. Protection of the natural environment is not a matter of fines or penalties. Safeguards against abuse are designed into t he environment. A simple example of this may be seen in the design of the cities where people have free access to resources without a price. Th is eliminates theft. Such measures are not a matter of passing and enfor cing laws to prevent and punish abuse. Rather, they are a means for de signing the flaws out of the social design, thus eliminating the need for many laws. To eliminate traffic accidents a cultur e relying on the scientific method would not pass a law limiti ng speed to 55 mph. They would redesign the transportation systems so that accidents do not occur by using automated trains, monorails, transveyor s (horizontal, vertical and radial transveyors), and individual units that have many sensors to diminish the possibilities of accidents. |
A society with human concern “des igns out” the need for laws and proclamations by making all things av ailable to all people, regardless of race, color, or religiou s belief. When governments make laws, people are |
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71 led to believe that these laws are made to protect people's lives. In truth, laws are byproducts of insufficiency. If we try to control human behavior by enacting laws or signing treaties without changing the physical cond itions responsible for aberrant behavior, we are putting a Band-Aid on the issue. Instead of depending on a failed system of punishment or incarceration after the damage has been done, we should shift our attentio n to the inadequacies of society. These are things like pove rty, malnutrition, homelessness, poor role models, a failed education, children lacking di rection or interests, violence in the media, stresses in family life, and no positive vision for society to work toward. A resource-based world economy brin gs about vast changes in human and interpersonal relations without the necessity of laws. It does this by introducing a set of values relevant to the needs of all people. It views all of the world’s resources and technical information as the common heritage of all people. This is the unifying imperative. If accepted universally, the world will witness an end to the need for armaments, war, drugs, greed, and the other problems brought about by the endless pursuit of money and power. Society has to understand that all of nature is subservient to natural law. Natural law cannot be violated with out serious consequences to the individual or to society. Natural la w dominates all living systems. For instance, without water, sun, or nu trients, plants and animals can not survive. Natural law is inviolable. A person who does not receive proper nutrition will not enjoy physical well- being and will soon become ill and die. Similar Laws Apply to Human Behavior Human behavior in all areas is just as subject to natural laws and the actions of external forces: it is gener ated by many interacting variables in one's own environment. This applies to beha vior that is socially offensive. It is often influenced either by one' s experiential background, nutritional factors in early life, or a number of other interrelated environmental factors. When we see a dog leading a blind person across the street we tend to think it is a good dog. But when we s ee a dog bark at a cyclist we call it a bad dog. The dog is neither good no r bad. A dog can be trained to be |
ferocious or to help the blind. Both animals could be of the same breed, even from the same litter. Their different behavior is due to the differences in upbringing. |
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72 To put it another way, imagine an ancient Roman family watching Christians being fed to lions. Some one of today might be horrified and believe the people watching had trou ble sleeping that evening. But they most likely had no trouble sleeping at all. Such bloodshed was the cultural sport of the times. Lions and Christians were looked upon with equal disdain. Or imagine a modern day fighter pi lot trained in warfare and taught a similar disregard for other cultures an d beliefs losing sleep over shooting down twenty planes, and burning severa l inhabited villages. More likely, he will beam as he gets a medal and adorn his aircraft with symbols of his "kills." The pilot reflects his culture ju st as much as the Roman family does theirs. What we call our ‘conscience’ and ‘morality’ are not determined by an invisible "higher self." They are largely determined by geography, the times, and the indi vidual’s upbringing. Whether they realize it or not, in the monetary system people are constantly manipulated through the media. People’s most cherished beliefs are influenced by books, motion pictures, television , religions, role models, and the environment they live in. Even their notions of good and evil and their concepts of morality ar e part of their cultural heritage and experiences. This method of control does not require the use of physical force and is so successful we don’t even recognize or feel the manipulation. The dominant values of any social sy stem rarely come from the people. Rather, they represent the views of the dominant control group such as the church, the military, the banks, t he corporations, the power elite, or any combination thereof. These entities determine the public agenda, the courts, taxes, etc., all of which serv e their own interests and perpetuate the illusion that society’s values ar e determined from the ground up. In addition, governments suppress or ex plain away deviations that may threaten them. With the scientific understanding that behavior is subject to the same natural laws that govern other proce sses, the educational system in the resource-based economy can evolve. It would teach process and analytical skills rather than rote memorization of facts. Dialogue would replace lecture. Understanding sema ntics is a skill that can greatly |
improve human communication and a ssist students in intelligently accessing relevant informat ion. It is not that people will suddenly become better or more ethical, but that the conditions responsible for hostile and egocentric behavior would no longer exist. |
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73 If we want children to achieve a posi tive constructive relationship with one another and become contributing members of society, a way to accomplish this is by designing an en vironment that produces that desired behavior. For example, when the chil dren are interested in learning how to assemble a small motor vehicle, t he design can require four children to lift the car while two others attached the wheels. The rest of the car is assembled in a similar manner, need ing the help and cooperation of everyone to complete the vehicle fo r use. This enlightened form of education helps students understand the advantages of cooperation. Exercise would not be mandatory or monotonous, and it wouldn’t involve adversarial competition. It would be incorporated into the learning experience. For example, a craft shop the children enjoy using is located on a hilltop in the middle of a lake. To get there the children have to row a boat, and then climb the hilltop. This not only provides exercise, but also a sense of achievement, which helps their mental health and increases incentive. One of the greatest limiting factors in human systems is our inability to grasp the significance of underlying forces and the extent to which environment shapes our thinking, values, and/or behavior. When we speak of environment, we mean all of the interacting variables, which are the prime contributors to our mindset. |
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74 Chapter Eleven Lifestyles What Do People Do? From early civilizations to the present day, most humans have had to work to earn a living. Most of our attitudes about work may be a carry-over from these much earlier times. In the past, it was necessary for people to fetch water and carry it to their dwe lling places. They gathered wood to prepare fires for heating and cooking and fuel to burn in their lamps. It would have been very difficult for them to imagine a time when water would rush forth in their own home with the turn of a handle; to press a button for instant light would have seemed to be within the realm of magic. People of ancient times prob ably wondered what they would do with their time if they did not ha ve to engage in the burdensome tasks that were so necessary to sustain their lives. Alleviating Human Pressures Human beings free of debt, insecuri ty, and fear become much more amiable. With no one out to sell anyone anything or to deprive another of possessions or money, the basis fo r unhealthy human aggression is outgrown. People no longer are burd ened by the nagging concerns that consume so much attention such as mortgages, health care costs, education fees, fire insurance, econom ic recession or depression, the loss of jobs, and taxes. With the eliminat ion of these burdens and the removal of the conditions that create feelings of envy, greed, and competition, people’s lives would be far more meaningful. The aim of this new social design is to encourage a new incentive system, one that is no longer directed toward the shallow and self-centered goals of wealth, property, and power. Thes e new incentives encourage people toward self-fulfillment and creativity, the elimination of scarcity, the protection of the environment, and most of all concern for fellow human |
beings. People would have the mean s and the time for intellectual and spiritual growth, and the time to realize what it really means to be human in a caring society. Rather than evol ving into an age of leisure, truly intelligent and committed people would find very little “free” time, even |
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75 without having to "work" for a living . There is always need for better more efficient ways of doing things. People will want to participate in the society, seeing how it directly benef its their way of life and others, as things are constantly being updated and changed. There are no Utopias. The very notion of "Utopia" is static. The survival of any social system ultimately depends upon its ability to allow for change to improve society as a whole. However, today, most people are not prepared for changes in society either emotionally or intellectually. Unburdened by survival concerns, peop le would have time for individual interests such as continuing their education. Education, if available to everyone without a price tag, could become a never-ending process. The cities of the future would be living universi ties. Most people would attend schools and university classes or engag e in other activiti es. There would be classes for those interested in theate r, photography, pa inting, ballet, and all of the arts at the music, art, and theater centers. People would be able to go to centers to work on or get help with their new inventions. New horizons open up for people who dared not even imagine these possibilities in the past due to lack of money or time. It is painful to even imagine a life of limitless possibilitie s for those who have limited purchasing power. Today there are many boats at the docks but they are rarely used, let alone available to the majority of pe ople. In this new society, there are more than enough boats provided for anyone’s use to enjoy as they wish. There could be a surge in the number of people learning to fly. Imagine all the other numerous hobbies and sports -- the list of what would be available for people to pursue is endless. Picture a world opened up for everyone’s exploration, with many people traveling throughout the world, helping in lesser developed areas to bring them up to the highest living standa rds possible in the shortest time. A world where there is no begging for nickels and dimes for medical and scientific research -- there are major programs for research and development in the medical fields where people can also participate and learn. This process would be the same in all other areas of society. Rather than specialize, most people would become generalists, learning more about many different disciplines and how they relate to one |
another. In this way, people would be better able to participate in the development of ideas in many areas of society. There would be so much expansion and experimental exploration in all areas that there would no longer be a concern about who deci des which experiments are tried and |
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76 which are not. Every new design would be subject to exploration, testing, and evaluation, and those proven worthy would be built. People would take advantage of opportunities to learn how to better communicate with others and resolve differences without violence. They would be introduced to tools for problem solving enabling them to participate in a wide variety of fields and explorations. The notion of sitting idly by or re tiring would become obsolete. People would have so many options that for the first time they could understand what it really means to be a member of a global society with not enough time in the day to do all that they would like. Without the wasted time, resources, lives, and energy consumed by wars and preparations for war, our ener gy could be harnessed toward constructive endeavors. Society woul d be able to devote much more attention and resources to controllin g unforeseen variables like tsunamis, earthquakes, hurricanes, and other natural disasters that threaten our lives. This does not imply perfecti on. There are always challenges and unresolved problems. But there would be a great improvement in life styles and the global society could achieve the highest standards possible for the times, both materially and spiritually. How Resources are Distributed Equitably In the world of tomorrow, distributi on of goods and services can be accomplished without the use of mo ney or tokens by way of large distribution centers. These centers wo uld be similar to expositions where the advantages of new products are explained and demonstrated. Exhibition centers would display what is new and available and would be constantly updated. Throughout the communities, there wo uld be 3-D flat-screen imaging in each home. If you desire an item, an order would be placed and the item automatically delivered directly to your place of residence without a price tag, servitude, or debt of an y kind. This would include whatever people need in the way of housing, clothing, education, health care, entertainment, etc. Raw materials for products can be transported directly to manufacturing facilities by automated transportation "sequences" using boats, monorails, |
mag-lev trains, pipelines, and pneumatic tubes. An automated computerized inventory system would integrate the distribution centers and manufacturing facilities, coordina ting production to meet demand. |
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77 In this way, a balanced-load economy can be maintained. Shortages, over-runs, and waste are eliminated in this system. If a person visits Yellowstone Nation al Park, they simply check out a camera or camcorder, use it (even ch oosing to attend a class to learn the features of the camera and ph otographic techniques), and then return it to another dist ribution center or drop-o ff, eliminating storage and maintenance. This is similar to a publ ic library, but much more informative and inviting. There are so many interest ing activities and learning areas at the arts and science centers that people can wander in and out of the sessions until they find something that relates to what they’re looking for. In this cybernated future, a couple may visit an architectural design center where they sit in front of a clear hemisphere approximately six feet in diameter. One person describes the type of house they would prefer and their areas of interest. The house appears as a 3-dimensional image in the center of the hemisphere. It rotate s slowly to present an overview of the interior and exterior. Then the other person describes their major areas of interest and preferences and may suggest a larger balcony. The 3- dimensional image is adjusted accordin gly. When they fi nish requesting changes, the computer presents various alternatives to consider. After deciding on all the alternatives they are able to enter a sensorium to experience a walk-through of their design and continue to make changes. When they arrive at t he final design, t he construction procedures are set into motion. T he computer selects materials for efficiency and durability. None of t he architecture is permanent and can be modified and updated at the request of the occupants. This is real individual choice. In a monetary system most people live near their work with a house, car, and lifestyle they can afford (or, all too often, cannot afford), rather than one they prefer. They are essentially on ly as free as their purchasing power permits. Many wealthy people select a residence solely to impress others with their status. A resource-based economy changes the function of dwellings from that of status symbol or basic shelter to a reflection of individuality and personal interests. Family Matters While new technologies are quite amazing, you may well understand that |
the most profound effects are not in t he technologies, but in our lifestyles In most cases, our current system requires both husbands and wives to work. Monetary economics undermines family cohesion and childcare. |
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78 Parents lack adequate time for their ch ildren, and are constantly stressed by ever-rising medical bills, insura nce payments, educational expenses, and cost of living expenses. It is in this area that one of t he most profound benefits of our new civilization shows. Shorter workdays would provide greater opportunities for family members to pursue areas of personal interest. Free access to goods and services makes home a more pleasant place, and removal of economic stress will reduce family turm oil. Society is de signed so people are free to choose their own interests, develop formerly hidden potential, and pursue dreams without govern ment intervention or financial constraint. |
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79 Conclusion The conflicts today with our fellow human beings are over opposing values and limited access to the necessities of life. If we manage to arrive at a saner future civilization, the conflicts will be against problems common to all humans. In a vibrant an d emergent culture, rather than having conflicts between nations, the challenges we will face will be overcoming scarcity, restructurin g damaged environments, creating innovative technologies, increasing agricultural yield, improving communications, building communi cations between nations, sharing technologies, and living a meaningful life. People would be free to pursue what ever constructive endeavors they chose without economic pressures, restraints, and taxation that are inherent in the monetary system. By constructive endeavors, we mean anything that enhances the lives of t he individual and others. With these major alterations, people would event ually live longer more meaningful and healthier lives. The measure of success would be the fulfillment of one's individual pursuits rather than the acquisition of wealth, property, and power. As we enhance the lives of others, protect our environment, and work toward abundance, all our lives can become richer and more secure. If these values were put into practice, it would enable all of us to achieve a much higher standard of living within a relatively short period of time; a standard of living that would be continuously improved. When education and resources are available to all without a price tag, there will be no limit to human potential. For further books and videos by Jacque Fresco please refer to his website and the on line store within: www.TheVenusProject.com Jacque Fresco The Venus Project, Inc 21 Valley Lane Venus, FL 33960 USA Phone: 863-465-0321 |
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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 469 MovieClip [Page17] | Uses:462 463 465 466 467 468 | |
Symbol 470 Graphic | Used by:477 | |
Symbol 471 Graphic | Used by:477 | |
Symbol 472 Font | Used by:474 | |
Symbol 473 Graphic | Used by:477 | |
Symbol 474 EditableText [CR18] | Uses:472 | Used by:477 |
Symbol 475 Text | Uses:334 336 337 363 | Used by:477 |
Symbol 476 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:477 |
Symbol 477 MovieClip [Page18] | Uses:470 471 473 474 475 476 | |
Symbol 478 Graphic | Used by:485 | |
Symbol 479 Graphic | Used by:485 | |
Symbol 480 Font | Used by:482 | |
Symbol 481 Graphic | Used by:485 | |
Symbol 482 EditableText [CR19] | Uses:480 | Used by:485 |
Symbol 483 Text | Uses:334 337 | Used by:485 |
Symbol 484 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:485 |
Symbol 485 MovieClip [Page19] | Uses:478 479 481 482 483 484 | |
Symbol 486 Graphic | Used by:493 | |
Symbol 487 Graphic | Used by:493 | |
Symbol 488 Font | Used by:490 | |
Symbol 489 Graphic | Used by:493 | |
Symbol 490 EditableText [CR20] | Uses:488 | Used by:493 |
Symbol 491 Text | Uses:334 337 363 336 | Used by:493 |
Symbol 492 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:493 |
Symbol 493 MovieClip [Page20] | Uses:486 487 489 490 491 492 | |
Symbol 494 Graphic | Used by:500 | |
Symbol 495 Graphic | Used by:500 | |
Symbol 496 Font | Used by:498 | |
Symbol 497 Graphic | Used by:500 | |
Symbol 498 EditableText [CR21] | Uses:496 | Used by:500 |
Symbol 499 Text | Uses:334 337 363 336 | Used by:500 |
Symbol 500 MovieClip [Page21] | Uses:494 495 497 498 499 | |
Symbol 501 Graphic | Used by:508 | |
Symbol 502 Graphic | Used by:508 | |
Symbol 503 Font | Used by:505 | |
Symbol 504 Graphic | Used by:508 | |
Symbol 505 EditableText [CR22] | Uses:503 | Used by:508 |
Symbol 506 Text | Uses:334 336 337 | Used by:508 |
Symbol 507 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:508 |
Symbol 508 MovieClip [Page22] | Uses:501 502 504 505 506 507 | |
Symbol 509 Graphic | Used by:515 | |
Symbol 510 Graphic | Used by:515 | |
Symbol 511 Font | Used by:513 | |
Symbol 512 Graphic | Used by:515 | |
Symbol 513 EditableText [CR23] | Uses:511 | Used by:515 |
Symbol 514 Text | Uses:334 337 | Used by:515 |
Symbol 515 MovieClip [Page23] | Uses:509 510 512 513 514 | |
Symbol 516 Graphic | Used by:523 | |
Symbol 517 Graphic | Used by:523 | |
Symbol 518 Font | Used by:520 | |
Symbol 519 Graphic | Used by:523 | |
Symbol 520 EditableText [CR24] | Uses:518 | Used by:523 |
Symbol 521 Text | Uses:334 336 337 363 | Used by:523 |
Symbol 522 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:523 |
Symbol 523 MovieClip [Page24] | Uses:516 517 519 520 521 522 | |
Symbol 524 Graphic | Used by:531 | |
Symbol 525 Graphic | Used by:531 | |
Symbol 526 Font | Used by:528 | |
Symbol 527 Graphic | Used by:531 | |
Symbol 528 EditableText [CR25] | Uses:526 | Used by:531 |
Symbol 529 Text | Uses:334 337 | Used by:531 |
Symbol 530 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:531 |
Symbol 531 MovieClip [Page25] | Uses:524 525 527 528 529 530 | |
Symbol 532 Graphic | Used by:539 | |
Symbol 533 Graphic | Used by:539 | |
Symbol 534 Font | Used by:536 | |
Symbol 535 Graphic | Used by:539 | |
Symbol 536 EditableText [CR26] | Uses:534 | Used by:539 |
Symbol 537 Text | Uses:334 337 | Used by:539 |
Symbol 538 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:539 |
Symbol 539 MovieClip [Page26] | Uses:532 533 535 536 537 538 | |
Symbol 540 Graphic | Used by:546 | |
Symbol 541 Graphic | Used by:546 | |
Symbol 542 Font | Used by:544 | |
Symbol 543 Graphic | Used by:546 | |
Symbol 544 EditableText [CR27] | Uses:542 | Used by:546 |
Symbol 545 Text | Uses:334 337 | Used by:546 |
Symbol 546 MovieClip [Page27] | Uses:540 541 543 544 545 | |
Symbol 547 Graphic | Used by:582 | |
Symbol 548 Graphic | Used by:582 | |
Symbol 549 Font | Used by:551 | |
Symbol 550 Graphic | Used by:582 | |
Symbol 551 EditableText [CR28] | Uses:549 | Used by:582 |
Symbol 553 Font | Used by:552 751 804 857 858 879 900 910 | |
Symbol 552 Text | Uses:334 336 553 337 | Used by:582 |
Symbol 554 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:582 |
Symbol 555 Bitmap | Used by:556 | |
Symbol 556 Graphic | Uses:555 | Used by:582 |
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Symbol 560 Graphic | Uses:559 | Used by:582 |
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Symbol 562 Graphic | Uses:561 | Used by:582 |
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Symbol 564 Graphic | Uses:563 | Used by:582 |
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Symbol 566 Graphic | Uses:565 | Used by:582 |
Symbol 567 Bitmap | Used by:568 | |
Symbol 568 Graphic | Uses:567 | Used by:582 |
Symbol 569 Bitmap | Used by:570 | |
Symbol 570 Graphic | Uses:569 | Used by:582 |
Symbol 571 Bitmap | Used by:572 | |
Symbol 572 Graphic | Uses:571 | Used by:582 |
Symbol 573 Text | Uses:337 336 | Used by:582 |
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Symbol 575 Graphic | Uses:574 | Used by:582 |
Symbol 576 Bitmap | Used by:577 | |
Symbol 577 Graphic | Uses:576 | Used by:582 |
Symbol 578 Bitmap | Used by:579 | |
Symbol 579 Graphic | Uses:578 | Used by:582 |
Symbol 580 Bitmap | Used by:581 | |
Symbol 581 Graphic | Uses:580 | Used by:582 |
Symbol 582 MovieClip [Page28] | Uses:547 548 550 551 552 554 556 558 560 562 564 566 568 570 572 573 575 577 579 581 | |
Symbol 583 Graphic | Used by:590 | |
Symbol 584 Graphic | Used by:590 | |
Symbol 585 Font | Used by:587 | |
Symbol 586 Graphic | Used by:590 | |
Symbol 587 EditableText [CR29] | Uses:585 | Used by:590 |
Symbol 588 Text | Uses:334 336 337 | Used by:590 |
Symbol 589 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:590 |
Symbol 590 MovieClip [Page29] | Uses:583 584 586 587 588 589 | |
Symbol 591 Graphic | Used by:598 | |
Symbol 592 Graphic | Used by:598 | |
Symbol 593 Font | Used by:595 | |
Symbol 594 Graphic | Used by:598 | |
Symbol 595 EditableText [CR30] | Uses:593 | Used by:598 |
Symbol 596 Text | Uses:334 337 | Used by:598 |
Symbol 597 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:598 |
Symbol 598 MovieClip [Page30] | Uses:591 592 594 595 596 597 | |
Symbol 599 Graphic | Used by:606 | |
Symbol 600 Graphic | Used by:606 | |
Symbol 601 Font | Used by:603 | |
Symbol 602 Graphic | Used by:606 | |
Symbol 603 EditableText [CR31] | Uses:601 | Used by:606 |
Symbol 604 Text | Uses:334 337 336 | Used by:606 |
Symbol 605 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:606 |
Symbol 606 MovieClip [Page31] | Uses:599 600 602 603 604 605 | |
Symbol 607 Graphic | Used by:614 | |
Symbol 608 Graphic | Used by:614 | |
Symbol 609 Font | Used by:611 | |
Symbol 610 Graphic | Used by:614 | |
Symbol 611 EditableText [CR32] | Uses:609 | Used by:614 |
Symbol 612 Text | Uses:334 337 336 | Used by:614 |
Symbol 613 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:614 |
Symbol 614 MovieClip [Page32] | Uses:607 608 610 611 612 613 | |
Symbol 615 Graphic | Used by:621 | |
Symbol 616 Graphic | Used by:621 | |
Symbol 617 Font | Used by:619 | |
Symbol 618 Graphic | Used by:621 | |
Symbol 619 EditableText [CR33] | Uses:617 | Used by:621 |
Symbol 620 Text | Uses:334 336 337 | Used by:621 |
Symbol 621 MovieClip [Page33] | Uses:615 616 618 619 620 | |
Symbol 622 Graphic | Used by:697 | |
Symbol 623 Graphic | Used by:697 | |
Symbol 624 Font | Used by:626 | |
Symbol 625 Graphic | Used by:697 | |
Symbol 626 EditableText [CR34] | Uses:624 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 627 Text | Uses:334 336 337 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 628 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 629 Bitmap | Used by:630 | |
Symbol 630 Graphic | Uses:629 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 631 Bitmap | Used by:632 | |
Symbol 632 Graphic | Uses:631 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 633 Bitmap | Used by:634 | |
Symbol 634 Graphic | Uses:633 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 635 Bitmap | Used by:636 | |
Symbol 636 Graphic | Uses:635 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 637 Bitmap | Used by:638 | |
Symbol 638 Graphic | Uses:637 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 639 Bitmap | Used by:640 | |
Symbol 640 Graphic | Uses:639 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 641 Bitmap | Used by:642 | |
Symbol 642 Graphic | Uses:641 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 643 Bitmap | Used by:644 | |
Symbol 644 Graphic | Uses:643 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 645 Bitmap | Used by:646 | |
Symbol 646 Graphic | Uses:645 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 647 Bitmap | Used by:648 | |
Symbol 648 Graphic | Uses:647 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 649 Bitmap | Used by:650 | |
Symbol 650 Graphic | Uses:649 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 651 Bitmap | Used by:652 | |
Symbol 652 Graphic | Uses:651 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 653 Bitmap | Used by:654 | |
Symbol 654 Graphic | Uses:653 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 655 Bitmap | Used by:656 | |
Symbol 656 Graphic | Uses:655 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 657 Bitmap | Used by:658 | |
Symbol 658 Graphic | Uses:657 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 659 Bitmap | Used by:660 | |
Symbol 660 Graphic | Uses:659 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 661 Bitmap | Used by:662 | |
Symbol 662 Graphic | Uses:661 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 663 Bitmap | Used by:664 | |
Symbol 664 Graphic | Uses:663 | Used by:697 |
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Symbol 666 Graphic | Uses:665 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 667 Bitmap | Used by:668 | |
Symbol 668 Graphic | Uses:667 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 669 Bitmap | Used by:670 | |
Symbol 670 Graphic | Uses:669 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 671 Bitmap | Used by:672 | |
Symbol 672 Graphic | Uses:671 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 673 Bitmap | Used by:674 | |
Symbol 674 Graphic | Uses:673 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 675 Bitmap | Used by:676 | |
Symbol 676 Graphic | Uses:675 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 677 Bitmap | Used by:678 | |
Symbol 678 Graphic | Uses:677 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 679 Bitmap | Used by:680 | |
Symbol 680 Graphic | Uses:679 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 681 Bitmap | Used by:682 | |
Symbol 682 Graphic | Uses:681 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 683 Bitmap | Used by:684 | |
Symbol 684 Graphic | Uses:683 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 685 Bitmap | Used by:686 | |
Symbol 686 Graphic | Uses:685 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 687 Bitmap | Used by:688 | |
Symbol 688 Graphic | Uses:687 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 689 Bitmap | Used by:690 | |
Symbol 690 Graphic | Uses:689 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 691 Bitmap | Used by:692 | |
Symbol 692 Graphic | Uses:691 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 693 Bitmap | Used by:694 | |
Symbol 694 Graphic | Uses:693 | Used by:697 |
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Symbol 696 Graphic | Uses:695 | Used by:697 |
Symbol 697 MovieClip [Page34] | Uses:622 623 625 626 627 628 630 632 634 636 638 640 642 644 646 648 650 652 654 656 658 660 662 664 666 668 670 672 674 676 678 680 682 684 686 688 690 692 694 696 | |
Symbol 698 Graphic | Used by:745 | |
Symbol 699 Graphic | Used by:745 | |
Symbol 700 Font | Used by:702 | |
Symbol 701 Graphic | Used by:745 | |
Symbol 702 EditableText [CR35] | Uses:700 | Used by:745 |
Symbol 703 Text | Uses:334 | Used by:745 |
Symbol 704 Bitmap | Used by:705 | |
Symbol 705 Graphic | Uses:704 | Used by:745 |
Symbol 706 Bitmap | Used by:707 | |
Symbol 707 Graphic | Uses:706 | Used by:745 |
Symbol 708 Bitmap | Used by:709 | |
Symbol 709 Graphic | Uses:708 | Used by:745 |
Symbol 710 Bitmap | Used by:711 | |
Symbol 711 Graphic | Uses:710 | Used by:745 |
Symbol 712 Bitmap | Used by:713 | |
Symbol 713 Graphic | Uses:712 | Used by:745 |
Symbol 714 Bitmap | Used by:715 | |
Symbol 715 Graphic | Uses:714 | Used by:745 |
Symbol 716 Bitmap | Used by:717 | |
Symbol 717 Graphic | Uses:716 | Used by:745 |
Symbol 718 Bitmap | Used by:719 | |
Symbol 719 Graphic | Uses:718 | Used by:745 |
Symbol 720 Bitmap | Used by:721 | |
Symbol 721 Graphic | Uses:720 | Used by:745 |
Symbol 722 Bitmap | Used by:723 | |
Symbol 723 Graphic | Uses:722 | Used by:745 |
Symbol 724 Bitmap | Used by:725 | |
Symbol 725 Graphic | Uses:724 | Used by:745 |
Symbol 726 Bitmap | Used by:727 | |
Symbol 727 Graphic | Uses:726 | Used by:745 |
Symbol 728 Bitmap | Used by:729 | |
Symbol 729 Graphic | Uses:728 | Used by:745 |
Symbol 730 Bitmap | Used by:731 | |
Symbol 731 Graphic | Uses:730 | Used by:745 |
Symbol 732 Bitmap | Used by:733 | |
Symbol 733 Graphic | Uses:732 | Used by:745 |
Symbol 734 Bitmap | Used by:735 | |
Symbol 735 Graphic | Uses:734 | Used by:745 |
Symbol 736 Bitmap | Used by:737 | |
Symbol 737 Graphic | Uses:736 | Used by:745 |
Symbol 738 Bitmap | Used by:739 | |
Symbol 739 Graphic | Uses:738 | Used by:745 |
Symbol 740 Text | Uses:336 337 | Used by:745 |
Symbol 741 Bitmap | Used by:742 | |
Symbol 742 Graphic | Uses:741 | Used by:745 |
Symbol 743 Bitmap | Used by:744 | |
Symbol 744 Graphic | Uses:743 | Used by:745 |
Symbol 745 MovieClip [Page35] | Uses:698 699 701 702 703 705 707 709 711 713 715 717 719 721 723 725 727 729 731 733 735 737 739 740 742 744 | |
Symbol 746 Graphic | Used by:798 | |
Symbol 747 Graphic | Used by:798 | |
Symbol 748 Font | Used by:750 | |
Symbol 749 Graphic | Used by:798 | |
Symbol 750 EditableText [CR36] | Uses:748 | Used by:798 |
Symbol 751 Text | Uses:334 336 553 | Used by:798 |
Symbol 752 Bitmap | Used by:753 | |
Symbol 753 Graphic | Uses:752 | Used by:798 |
Symbol 754 Bitmap | Used by:755 | |
Symbol 755 Graphic | Uses:754 | Used by:798 |
Symbol 756 Bitmap | Used by:757 | |
Symbol 757 Graphic | Uses:756 | Used by:798 |
Symbol 758 Bitmap | Used by:759 | |
Symbol 759 Graphic | Uses:758 | Used by:798 |
Symbol 760 Bitmap | Used by:761 | |
Symbol 761 Graphic | Uses:760 | Used by:798 |
Symbol 762 Bitmap | Used by:763 | |
Symbol 763 Graphic | Uses:762 | Used by:798 |
Symbol 764 Bitmap | Used by:765 | |
Symbol 765 Graphic | Uses:764 | Used by:798 |
Symbol 766 Bitmap | Used by:767 | |
Symbol 767 Graphic | Uses:766 | Used by:798 |
Symbol 768 Bitmap | Used by:769 | |
Symbol 769 Graphic | Uses:768 | Used by:798 |
Symbol 770 Bitmap | Used by:771 | |
Symbol 771 Graphic | Uses:770 | Used by:798 |
Symbol 772 Bitmap | Used by:773 | |
Symbol 773 Graphic | Uses:772 | Used by:798 |
Symbol 774 Bitmap | Used by:775 | |
Symbol 775 Graphic | Uses:774 | Used by:798 |
Symbol 776 Bitmap | Used by:777 | |
Symbol 777 Graphic | Uses:776 | Used by:798 |
Symbol 778 Bitmap | Used by:779 | |
Symbol 779 Graphic | Uses:778 | Used by:798 |
Symbol 780 Bitmap | Used by:781 | |
Symbol 781 Graphic | Uses:780 | Used by:798 |
Symbol 782 Bitmap | Used by:783 | |
Symbol 783 Graphic | Uses:782 | Used by:798 |
Symbol 784 Bitmap | Used by:785 | |
Symbol 785 Graphic | Uses:784 | Used by:798 |
Symbol 786 Bitmap | Used by:787 | |
Symbol 787 Graphic | Uses:786 | Used by:798 |
Symbol 788 Bitmap | Used by:789 | |
Symbol 789 Graphic | Uses:788 | Used by:798 |
Symbol 790 Bitmap | Used by:791 | |
Symbol 791 Graphic | Uses:790 | Used by:798 |
Symbol 792 Bitmap | Used by:793 | |
Symbol 793 Graphic | Uses:792 | Used by:798 |
Symbol 794 Bitmap | Used by:795 | |
Symbol 795 Graphic | Uses:794 | Used by:798 |
Symbol 796 Bitmap | Used by:797 | |
Symbol 797 Graphic | Uses:796 | Used by:798 |
Symbol 798 MovieClip [Page36] | Uses:746 747 749 750 751 753 755 757 759 761 763 765 767 769 771 773 775 777 779 781 783 785 787 789 791 793 795 797 | |
Symbol 799 Graphic | Used by:851 | |
Symbol 800 Graphic | Used by:851 | |
Symbol 801 Font | Used by:803 | |
Symbol 802 Graphic | Used by:851 | |
Symbol 803 EditableText [CR37] | Uses:801 | Used by:851 |
Symbol 804 Text | Uses:334 553 | Used by:851 |
Symbol 805 Bitmap | Used by:806 | |
Symbol 806 Graphic | Uses:805 | Used by:851 |
Symbol 807 Bitmap | Used by:808 | |
Symbol 808 Graphic | Uses:807 | Used by:851 |
Symbol 809 Bitmap | Used by:810 | |
Symbol 810 Graphic | Uses:809 | Used by:851 |
Symbol 811 Bitmap | Used by:812 | |
Symbol 812 Graphic | Uses:811 | Used by:851 |
Symbol 813 Bitmap | Used by:814 | |
Symbol 814 Graphic | Uses:813 | Used by:851 |
Symbol 815 Bitmap | Used by:816 | |
Symbol 816 Graphic | Uses:815 | Used by:851 |
Symbol 817 Bitmap | Used by:818 | |
Symbol 818 Graphic | Uses:817 | Used by:851 |
Symbol 819 Bitmap | Used by:820 | |
Symbol 820 Graphic | Uses:819 | Used by:851 |
Symbol 821 Bitmap | Used by:822 | |
Symbol 822 Graphic | Uses:821 | Used by:851 |
Symbol 823 Bitmap | Used by:824 | |
Symbol 824 Graphic | Uses:823 | Used by:851 |
Symbol 825 Bitmap | Used by:826 | |
Symbol 826 Graphic | Uses:825 | Used by:851 |
Symbol 827 Bitmap | Used by:828 | |
Symbol 828 Graphic | Uses:827 | Used by:851 |
Symbol 829 Bitmap | Used by:830 | |
Symbol 830 Graphic | Uses:829 | Used by:851 |
Symbol 831 Bitmap | Used by:832 | |
Symbol 832 Graphic | Uses:831 | Used by:851 |
Symbol 833 Bitmap | Used by:834 | |
Symbol 834 Graphic | Uses:833 | Used by:851 |
Symbol 835 Bitmap | Used by:836 | |
Symbol 836 Graphic | Uses:835 | Used by:851 |
Symbol 837 Bitmap | Used by:838 | |
Symbol 838 Graphic | Uses:837 | Used by:851 |
Symbol 839 Bitmap | Used by:840 | |
Symbol 840 Graphic | Uses:839 | Used by:851 |
Symbol 841 Bitmap | Used by:842 | |
Symbol 842 Graphic | Uses:841 | Used by:851 |
Symbol 843 Bitmap | Used by:844 | |
Symbol 844 Graphic | Uses:843 | Used by:851 |
Symbol 845 Bitmap | Used by:846 | |
Symbol 846 Graphic | Uses:845 | Used by:851 |
Symbol 847 Bitmap | Used by:848 | |
Symbol 848 Graphic | Uses:847 | Used by:851 |
Symbol 849 Bitmap | Used by:850 | |
Symbol 850 Graphic | Uses:849 | Used by:851 |
Symbol 851 MovieClip [Page37] | Uses:799 800 802 803 804 806 808 810 812 814 816 818 820 822 824 826 828 830 832 834 836 838 840 842 844 846 848 850 | |
Symbol 852 Graphic | Used by:894 | |
Symbol 853 Graphic | Used by:894 | |
Symbol 854 Font | Used by:856 | |
Symbol 855 Graphic | Used by:894 | |
Symbol 856 EditableText [CR38] | Uses:854 | Used by:894 |
Symbol 857 Text | Uses:334 553 336 | Used by:894 |
Symbol 858 Text | Uses:553 | Used by:894 |
Symbol 859 Bitmap | Used by:860 | |
Symbol 860 Graphic | Uses:859 | Used by:894 |
Symbol 861 Bitmap | Used by:862 | |
Symbol 862 Graphic | Uses:861 | Used by:894 |
Symbol 863 Bitmap | Used by:864 | |
Symbol 864 Graphic | Uses:863 | Used by:894 |
Symbol 865 Bitmap | Used by:866 | |
Symbol 866 Graphic | Uses:865 | Used by:894 |
Symbol 867 Bitmap | Used by:868 | |
Symbol 868 Graphic | Uses:867 | Used by:894 |
Symbol 869 Bitmap | Used by:870 | |
Symbol 870 Graphic | Uses:869 | Used by:894 |
Symbol 871 Bitmap | Used by:872 | |
Symbol 872 Graphic | Uses:871 | Used by:894 |
Symbol 873 Bitmap | Used by:874 | |
Symbol 874 Graphic | Uses:873 | Used by:894 |
Symbol 875 Bitmap | Used by:876 | |
Symbol 876 Graphic | Uses:875 | Used by:894 |
Symbol 877 Bitmap | Used by:878 | |
Symbol 878 Graphic | Uses:877 | Used by:894 |
Symbol 879 Text | Uses:336 553 | Used by:894 |
Symbol 880 Bitmap | Used by:881 | |
Symbol 881 Graphic | Uses:880 | Used by:894 |
Symbol 882 Bitmap | Used by:883 | |
Symbol 883 Graphic | Uses:882 | Used by:894 |
Symbol 884 Bitmap | Used by:885 | |
Symbol 885 Graphic | Uses:884 | Used by:894 |
Symbol 886 Bitmap | Used by:887 | |
Symbol 887 Graphic | Uses:886 | Used by:894 |
Symbol 888 Bitmap | Used by:889 | |
Symbol 889 Graphic | Uses:888 | Used by:894 |
Symbol 890 Bitmap | Used by:891 | |
Symbol 891 Graphic | Uses:890 | Used by:894 |
Symbol 892 Bitmap | Used by:893 | |
Symbol 893 Graphic | Uses:892 | Used by:894 |
Symbol 894 MovieClip [Page38] | Uses:852 853 855 856 857 858 860 862 864 866 868 870 872 874 876 878 879 881 883 885 887 889 891 893 | |
Symbol 895 Graphic | Used by:917 | |
Symbol 896 Graphic | Used by:917 | |
Symbol 897 Font | Used by:899 | |
Symbol 898 Graphic | Used by:917 | |
Symbol 899 EditableText [CR39] | Uses:897 | Used by:917 |
Symbol 900 Text | Uses:334 336 553 337 | Used by:917 |
Symbol 901 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:917 |
Symbol 902 Bitmap | Used by:903 | |
Symbol 903 Graphic | Uses:902 | Used by:917 |
Symbol 904 Bitmap | Used by:905 | |
Symbol 905 Graphic | Uses:904 | Used by:917 |
Symbol 906 Bitmap | Used by:907 | |
Symbol 907 Graphic | Uses:906 | Used by:917 |
Symbol 908 Bitmap | Used by:909 | |
Symbol 909 Graphic | Uses:908 | Used by:917 |
Symbol 910 Text | Uses:553 | Used by:917 |
Symbol 911 Bitmap | Used by:912 | |
Symbol 912 Graphic | Uses:911 | Used by:917 |
Symbol 913 Bitmap | Used by:914 | |
Symbol 914 Graphic | Uses:913 | Used by:917 |
Symbol 915 Bitmap | Used by:916 | |
Symbol 916 Graphic | Uses:915 | Used by:917 |
Symbol 917 MovieClip [Page39] | Uses:895 896 898 899 900 901 903 905 907 909 910 912 914 916 | |
Symbol 918 Graphic | Used by:946 | |
Symbol 919 Graphic | Used by:946 | |
Symbol 920 Font | Used by:922 | |
Symbol 921 Graphic | Used by:946 | |
Symbol 922 EditableText [CR40] | Uses:920 | Used by:946 |
Symbol 924 Font | Used by:923 1132 | |
Symbol 923 Text | Uses:334 336 337 924 | Used by:946 |
Symbol 925 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:946 |
Symbol 926 Bitmap | Used by:927 | |
Symbol 927 Graphic | Uses:926 | Used by:946 |
Symbol 928 Bitmap | Used by:929 | |
Symbol 929 Graphic | Uses:928 | Used by:946 |
Symbol 930 Bitmap | Used by:931 | |
Symbol 931 Graphic | Uses:930 | Used by:946 |
Symbol 932 Bitmap | Used by:933 | |
Symbol 933 Graphic | Uses:932 | Used by:946 |
Symbol 934 Bitmap | Used by:935 | |
Symbol 935 Graphic | Uses:934 | Used by:946 |
Symbol 936 Bitmap | Used by:937 | |
Symbol 937 Graphic | Uses:936 | Used by:946 |
Symbol 938 Bitmap | Used by:939 | |
Symbol 939 Graphic | Uses:938 | Used by:946 |
Symbol 940 Bitmap | Used by:941 | |
Symbol 941 Graphic | Uses:940 | Used by:946 |
Symbol 942 Bitmap | Used by:943 | |
Symbol 943 Graphic | Uses:942 | Used by:946 |
Symbol 944 Bitmap | Used by:945 | |
Symbol 945 Graphic | Uses:944 | Used by:946 |
Symbol 946 MovieClip [Page40] | Uses:918 919 921 922 923 925 927 929 931 933 935 937 939 941 943 945 | |
Symbol 947 Graphic | Used by:978 | |
Symbol 948 Graphic | Used by:978 | |
Symbol 949 Font | Used by:951 | |
Symbol 950 Graphic | Used by:978 | |
Symbol 951 EditableText [CR41] | Uses:949 | Used by:978 |
Symbol 952 Text | Uses:334 337 336 | Used by:978 |
Symbol 953 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:978 |
Symbol 954 Bitmap | Used by:955 | |
Symbol 955 Graphic | Uses:954 | Used by:978 |
Symbol 956 Bitmap | Used by:957 | |
Symbol 957 Graphic | Uses:956 | Used by:978 |
Symbol 958 Bitmap | Used by:959 | |
Symbol 959 Graphic | Uses:958 | Used by:978 |
Symbol 960 Bitmap | Used by:961 | |
Symbol 961 Graphic | Uses:960 | Used by:978 |
Symbol 962 Bitmap | Used by:963 | |
Symbol 963 Graphic | Uses:962 | Used by:978 |
Symbol 964 Bitmap | Used by:965 | |
Symbol 965 Graphic | Uses:964 | Used by:978 |
Symbol 966 Bitmap | Used by:967 | |
Symbol 967 Graphic | Uses:966 | Used by:978 |
Symbol 968 Bitmap | Used by:969 | |
Symbol 969 Graphic | Uses:968 | Used by:978 |
Symbol 970 Bitmap | Used by:971 | |
Symbol 971 Graphic | Uses:970 | Used by:978 |
Symbol 972 Bitmap | Used by:973 | |
Symbol 973 Graphic | Uses:972 | Used by:978 |
Symbol 974 Bitmap | Used by:975 | |
Symbol 975 Graphic | Uses:974 | Used by:978 |
Symbol 976 Bitmap | Used by:977 | |
Symbol 977 Graphic | Uses:976 | Used by:978 |
Symbol 978 MovieClip [Page41] | Uses:947 948 950 951 952 953 955 957 959 961 963 965 967 969 971 973 975 977 | |
Symbol 979 Graphic | Used by:1004 | |
Symbol 980 Graphic | Used by:1004 | |
Symbol 981 Font | Used by:983 | |
Symbol 982 Graphic | Used by:1004 | |
Symbol 983 EditableText [CR42] | Uses:981 | Used by:1004 |
Symbol 984 Text | Uses:334 337 394 | Used by:1004 |
Symbol 985 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1004 |
Symbol 986 Bitmap | Used by:987 | |
Symbol 987 Graphic | Uses:986 | Used by:1004 |
Symbol 988 Bitmap | Used by:990 | |
Symbol 989 Graphic | Used by:1004 | |
Symbol 990 Graphic | Uses:988 | Used by:1004 |
Symbol 991 Bitmap | Used by:992 | |
Symbol 992 Graphic | Uses:991 | Used by:1004 |
Symbol 993 Bitmap | Used by:994 | |
Symbol 994 Graphic | Uses:993 | Used by:1004 |
Symbol 995 Text | Uses:337 336 | Used by:1004 |
Symbol 996 Bitmap | Used by:997 | |
Symbol 997 Graphic | Uses:996 | Used by:1004 |
Symbol 998 Bitmap | Used by:999 | |
Symbol 999 Graphic | Uses:998 | Used by:1004 |
Symbol 1000 Bitmap | Used by:1001 | |
Symbol 1001 Graphic | Uses:1000 | Used by:1004 |
Symbol 1002 Bitmap | Used by:1003 | |
Symbol 1003 Graphic | Uses:1002 | Used by:1004 |
Symbol 1004 MovieClip [Page42] | Uses:979 980 982 983 984 985 987 989 990 992 994 995 997 999 1001 1003 | |
Symbol 1005 Graphic | Used by:1046 | |
Symbol 1006 Graphic | Used by:1046 | |
Symbol 1007 Font | Used by:1009 | |
Symbol 1008 Graphic | Used by:1046 | |
Symbol 1009 EditableText [CR43] | Uses:1007 | Used by:1046 |
Symbol 1010 Text | Uses:334 337 | Used by:1046 |
Symbol 1011 Bitmap | Used by:1012 | |
Symbol 1012 Graphic | Uses:1011 | Used by:1046 |
Symbol 1013 Bitmap | Used by:1014 | |
Symbol 1014 Graphic | Uses:1013 | Used by:1046 |
Symbol 1015 Bitmap | Used by:1016 | |
Symbol 1016 Graphic | Uses:1015 | Used by:1046 |
Symbol 1017 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1046 |
Symbol 1018 Bitmap | Used by:1019 | |
Symbol 1019 Graphic | Uses:1018 | Used by:1046 |
Symbol 1020 Bitmap | Used by:1021 | |
Symbol 1021 Graphic | Uses:1020 | Used by:1046 |
Symbol 1022 Bitmap | Used by:1023 | |
Symbol 1023 Graphic | Uses:1022 | Used by:1046 |
Symbol 1024 Bitmap | Used by:1025 | |
Symbol 1025 Graphic | Uses:1024 | Used by:1046 |
Symbol 1026 Bitmap | Used by:1027 | |
Symbol 1027 Graphic | Uses:1026 | Used by:1046 |
Symbol 1028 Bitmap | Used by:1029 | |
Symbol 1029 Graphic | Uses:1028 | Used by:1046 |
Symbol 1030 Bitmap | Used by:1031 | |
Symbol 1031 Graphic | Uses:1030 | Used by:1046 |
Symbol 1032 Bitmap | Used by:1033 | |
Symbol 1033 Graphic | Uses:1032 | Used by:1046 |
Symbol 1034 Bitmap | Used by:1035 | |
Symbol 1035 Graphic | Uses:1034 | Used by:1046 |
Symbol 1036 Bitmap | Used by:1037 | |
Symbol 1037 Graphic | Uses:1036 | Used by:1046 |
Symbol 1038 Bitmap | Used by:1039 | |
Symbol 1039 Graphic | Uses:1038 | Used by:1046 |
Symbol 1040 Bitmap | Used by:1041 | |
Symbol 1041 Graphic | Uses:1040 | Used by:1046 |
Symbol 1042 Bitmap | Used by:1043 | |
Symbol 1043 Graphic | Uses:1042 | Used by:1046 |
Symbol 1044 Bitmap | Used by:1045 | |
Symbol 1045 Graphic | Uses:1044 | Used by:1046 |
Symbol 1046 MovieClip [Page43] | Uses:1005 1006 1008 1009 1010 1012 1014 1016 1017 1019 1021 1023 1025 1027 1029 1031 1033 1035 1037 1039 1041 1043 1045 | |
Symbol 1047 Graphic | Used by:1126 | |
Symbol 1048 Graphic | Used by:1126 | |
Symbol 1049 Font | Used by:1051 | |
Symbol 1050 Graphic | Used by:1126 | |
Symbol 1051 EditableText [CR44] | Uses:1049 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1052 Text | Uses:334 337 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1053 Bitmap | Used by:1054 | |
Symbol 1054 Graphic | Uses:1053 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1055 Bitmap | Used by:1056 | |
Symbol 1056 Graphic | Uses:1055 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1057 Bitmap | Used by:1058 | |
Symbol 1058 Graphic | Uses:1057 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1059 Bitmap | Used by:1060 | |
Symbol 1060 Graphic | Uses:1059 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1061 Bitmap | Used by:1062 | |
Symbol 1062 Graphic | Uses:1061 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1063 Bitmap | Used by:1064 | |
Symbol 1064 Graphic | Uses:1063 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1065 Bitmap | Used by:1066 | |
Symbol 1066 Graphic | Uses:1065 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1067 Bitmap | Used by:1068 | |
Symbol 1068 Graphic | Uses:1067 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1069 Bitmap | Used by:1070 | |
Symbol 1070 Graphic | Uses:1069 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1071 Bitmap | Used by:1072 | |
Symbol 1072 Graphic | Uses:1071 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1073 Bitmap | Used by:1074 | |
Symbol 1074 Graphic | Uses:1073 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1075 Bitmap | Used by:1076 | |
Symbol 1076 Graphic | Uses:1075 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1077 Bitmap | Used by:1078 | |
Symbol 1078 Graphic | Uses:1077 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1079 Bitmap | Used by:1080 | |
Symbol 1080 Graphic | Uses:1079 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1081 Bitmap | Used by:1082 | |
Symbol 1082 Graphic | Uses:1081 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1083 Bitmap | Used by:1084 | |
Symbol 1084 Graphic | Uses:1083 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1085 Bitmap | Used by:1086 | |
Symbol 1086 Graphic | Uses:1085 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1087 Bitmap | Used by:1088 | |
Symbol 1088 Graphic | Uses:1087 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1089 Bitmap | Used by:1090 | |
Symbol 1090 Graphic | Uses:1089 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1091 Bitmap | Used by:1092 | |
Symbol 1092 Graphic | Uses:1091 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1093 Bitmap | Used by:1094 | |
Symbol 1094 Graphic | Uses:1093 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1095 Bitmap | Used by:1096 | |
Symbol 1096 Graphic | Uses:1095 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1097 Bitmap | Used by:1098 | |
Symbol 1098 Graphic | Uses:1097 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1099 Bitmap | Used by:1100 | |
Symbol 1100 Graphic | Uses:1099 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1101 Bitmap | Used by:1102 | |
Symbol 1102 Graphic | Uses:1101 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1103 Bitmap | Used by:1104 | |
Symbol 1104 Graphic | Uses:1103 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1105 Bitmap | Used by:1106 | |
Symbol 1106 Graphic | Uses:1105 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1107 Bitmap | Used by:1108 | |
Symbol 1108 Graphic | Uses:1107 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1109 Bitmap | Used by:1110 | |
Symbol 1110 Graphic | Uses:1109 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1111 Bitmap | Used by:1112 | |
Symbol 1112 Graphic | Uses:1111 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1113 Bitmap | Used by:1114 | |
Symbol 1114 Graphic | Uses:1113 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1115 Bitmap | Used by:1116 | |
Symbol 1116 Graphic | Uses:1115 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1117 Text | Uses:334 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1118 Bitmap | Used by:1119 | |
Symbol 1119 Graphic | Uses:1118 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1120 Bitmap | Used by:1121 | |
Symbol 1121 Graphic | Uses:1120 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1122 Bitmap | Used by:1123 | |
Symbol 1123 Graphic | Uses:1122 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1124 Bitmap | Used by:1125 | |
Symbol 1125 Graphic | Uses:1124 | Used by:1126 |
Symbol 1126 MovieClip [Page44] | Uses:1047 1048 1050 1051 1052 1054 1056 1058 1060 1062 1064 1066 1068 1070 1072 1074 1076 1078 1080 1082 1084 1086 1088 1090 1092 1094 1096 1098 1100 1102 1104 1106 1108 1110 1112 1114 1116 1117 1119 1121 1123 1125 | |
Symbol 1127 Graphic | Used by:1134 | |
Symbol 1128 Graphic | Used by:1134 | |
Symbol 1129 Font | Used by:1131 | |
Symbol 1130 Graphic | Used by:1134 | |
Symbol 1131 EditableText [CR45] | Uses:1129 | Used by:1134 |
Symbol 1132 Text | Uses:334 924 337 363 | Used by:1134 |
Symbol 1133 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1134 |
Symbol 1134 MovieClip [Page45] | Uses:1127 1128 1130 1131 1132 1133 | |
Symbol 1135 Graphic | Used by:1142 | |
Symbol 1136 Graphic | Used by:1142 | |
Symbol 1137 Font | Used by:1139 | |
Symbol 1138 Graphic | Used by:1142 | |
Symbol 1139 EditableText [CR46] | Uses:1137 | Used by:1142 |
Symbol 1140 Text | Uses:334 337 363 336 | Used by:1142 |
Symbol 1141 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1142 |
Symbol 1142 MovieClip [Page46] | Uses:1135 1136 1138 1139 1140 1141 | |
Symbol 1143 Graphic | Used by:1149 | |
Symbol 1144 Graphic | Used by:1149 | |
Symbol 1145 Font | Used by:1147 | |
Symbol 1146 Graphic | Used by:1149 | |
Symbol 1147 EditableText [CR47] | Uses:1145 | Used by:1149 |
Symbol 1148 Text | Uses:334 337 | Used by:1149 |
Symbol 1149 MovieClip [Page47] | Uses:1143 1144 1146 1147 1148 | |
Symbol 1150 Graphic | Used by:1203 | |
Symbol 1151 Graphic | Used by:1203 | |
Symbol 1152 Font | Used by:1154 | |
Symbol 1153 Graphic | Used by:1203 | |
Symbol 1154 EditableText [CR48] | Uses:1152 | Used by:1203 |
Symbol 1155 Text | Uses:334 336 337 | Used by:1203 |
Symbol 1156 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1203 |
Symbol 1157 Bitmap | Used by:1158 | |
Symbol 1158 Graphic | Uses:1157 | Used by:1203 |
Symbol 1159 Bitmap | Used by:1160 | |
Symbol 1160 Graphic | Uses:1159 | Used by:1203 |
Symbol 1161 Bitmap | Used by:1162 | |
Symbol 1162 Graphic | Uses:1161 | Used by:1203 |
Symbol 1163 Bitmap | Used by:1164 | |
Symbol 1164 Graphic | Uses:1163 | Used by:1203 |
Symbol 1165 Bitmap | Used by:1166 | |
Symbol 1166 Graphic | Uses:1165 | Used by:1203 |
Symbol 1167 Bitmap | Used by:1168 | |
Symbol 1168 Graphic | Uses:1167 | Used by:1203 |
Symbol 1169 Bitmap | Used by:1170 | |
Symbol 1170 Graphic | Uses:1169 | Used by:1203 |
Symbol 1171 Bitmap | Used by:1172 | |
Symbol 1172 Graphic | Uses:1171 | Used by:1203 |
Symbol 1173 Bitmap | Used by:1174 | |
Symbol 1174 Graphic | Uses:1173 | Used by:1203 |
Symbol 1175 Bitmap | Used by:1176 | |
Symbol 1176 Graphic | Uses:1175 | Used by:1203 |
Symbol 1177 Bitmap | Used by:1178 | |
Symbol 1178 Graphic | Uses:1177 | Used by:1203 |
Symbol 1179 Bitmap | Used by:1180 | |
Symbol 1180 Graphic | Uses:1179 | Used by:1203 |
Symbol 1181 Bitmap | Used by:1182 | |
Symbol 1182 Graphic | Uses:1181 | Used by:1203 |
Symbol 1183 Bitmap | Used by:1184 | |
Symbol 1184 Graphic | Uses:1183 | Used by:1203 |
Symbol 1185 Bitmap | Used by:1186 | |
Symbol 1186 Graphic | Uses:1185 | Used by:1203 |
Symbol 1187 Bitmap | Used by:1188 | |
Symbol 1188 Graphic | Uses:1187 | Used by:1203 |
Symbol 1189 Bitmap | Used by:1190 | |
Symbol 1190 Graphic | Uses:1189 | Used by:1203 |
Symbol 1191 Bitmap | Used by:1192 | |
Symbol 1192 Graphic | Uses:1191 | Used by:1203 |
Symbol 1193 Bitmap | Used by:1194 | |
Symbol 1194 Graphic | Uses:1193 | Used by:1203 |
Symbol 1195 Bitmap | Used by:1196 | |
Symbol 1196 Graphic | Uses:1195 | Used by:1203 |
Symbol 1197 Bitmap | Used by:1198 | |
Symbol 1198 Graphic | Uses:1197 | Used by:1203 |
Symbol 1199 Bitmap | Used by:1200 | |
Symbol 1200 Graphic | Uses:1199 | Used by:1203 |
Symbol 1201 Bitmap | Used by:1202 | |
Symbol 1202 Graphic | Uses:1201 | Used by:1203 |
Symbol 1203 MovieClip [Page48] | Uses:1150 1151 1153 1154 1155 1156 1158 1160 1162 1164 1166 1168 1170 1172 1174 1176 1178 1180 1182 1184 1186 1188 1190 1192 1194 1196 1198 1200 1202 | |
Symbol 1204 Graphic | Used by:1246 | |
Symbol 1205 Graphic | Used by:1246 | |
Symbol 1206 Font | Used by:1208 | |
Symbol 1207 Graphic | Used by:1246 | |
Symbol 1208 EditableText [CR49] | Uses:1206 | Used by:1246 |
Symbol 1209 Text | Uses:334 336 337 | Used by:1246 |
Symbol 1210 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1246 |
Symbol 1211 Bitmap | Used by:1212 | |
Symbol 1212 Graphic | Uses:1211 | Used by:1246 |
Symbol 1213 Bitmap | Used by:1214 | |
Symbol 1214 Graphic | Uses:1213 | Used by:1246 |
Symbol 1215 Bitmap | Used by:1216 | |
Symbol 1216 Graphic | Uses:1215 | Used by:1246 |
Symbol 1217 Bitmap | Used by:1218 | |
Symbol 1218 Graphic | Uses:1217 | Used by:1246 |
Symbol 1219 Bitmap | Used by:1220 | |
Symbol 1220 Graphic | Uses:1219 | Used by:1246 |
Symbol 1221 Bitmap | Used by:1222 | |
Symbol 1222 Graphic | Uses:1221 | Used by:1246 |
Symbol 1223 Bitmap | Used by:1224 | |
Symbol 1224 Graphic | Uses:1223 | Used by:1246 |
Symbol 1225 Bitmap | Used by:1226 | |
Symbol 1226 Graphic | Uses:1225 | Used by:1246 |
Symbol 1227 Bitmap | Used by:1228 | |
Symbol 1228 Graphic | Uses:1227 | Used by:1246 |
Symbol 1229 Bitmap | Used by:1230 | |
Symbol 1230 Graphic | Uses:1229 | Used by:1246 |
Symbol 1231 Bitmap | Used by:1232 | |
Symbol 1232 Graphic | Uses:1231 | Used by:1246 |
Symbol 1233 Bitmap | Used by:1234 | |
Symbol 1234 Graphic | Uses:1233 | Used by:1246 |
Symbol 1235 Bitmap | Used by:1236 | |
Symbol 1236 Graphic | Uses:1235 | Used by:1246 |
Symbol 1237 Bitmap | Used by:1238 | |
Symbol 1238 Graphic | Uses:1237 | Used by:1246 |
Symbol 1239 Bitmap | Used by:1240 | |
Symbol 1240 Graphic | Uses:1239 | Used by:1246 |
Symbol 1241 Bitmap | Used by:1242 | |
Symbol 1242 Graphic | Uses:1241 | Used by:1246 |
Symbol 1243 Bitmap | Used by:1244 | |
Symbol 1244 Graphic | Uses:1243 | Used by:1246 |
Symbol 1245 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1246 |
Symbol 1246 MovieClip [Page49] | Uses:1204 1205 1207 1208 1209 1210 1212 1214 1216 1218 1220 1222 1224 1226 1228 1230 1232 1234 1236 1238 1240 1242 1244 1245 | |
Symbol 1247 Graphic | Used by:1271 | |
Symbol 1248 Graphic | Used by:1271 | |
Symbol 1249 Font | Used by:1251 | |
Symbol 1250 Graphic | Used by:1271 | |
Symbol 1251 EditableText [CR50] | Uses:1249 | Used by:1271 |
Symbol 1253 Font | Used by:1252 | |
Symbol 1252 Text | Uses:334 1253 337 336 | Used by:1271 |
Symbol 1254 Bitmap | Used by:1255 | |
Symbol 1255 Graphic | Uses:1254 | Used by:1271 |
Symbol 1256 Bitmap | Used by:1257 | |
Symbol 1257 Graphic | Uses:1256 | Used by:1271 |
Symbol 1258 Bitmap | Used by:1259 | |
Symbol 1259 Graphic | Uses:1258 | Used by:1271 |
Symbol 1260 Bitmap | Used by:1261 | |
Symbol 1261 Graphic | Uses:1260 | Used by:1271 |
Symbol 1262 Bitmap | Used by:1263 | |
Symbol 1263 Graphic | Uses:1262 | Used by:1271 |
Symbol 1264 Bitmap | Used by:1265 | |
Symbol 1265 Graphic | Uses:1264 | Used by:1271 |
Symbol 1266 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1271 |
Symbol 1267 Bitmap | Used by:1268 | |
Symbol 1268 Graphic | Uses:1267 | Used by:1271 |
Symbol 1269 Bitmap | Used by:1270 | |
Symbol 1270 Graphic | Uses:1269 | Used by:1271 |
Symbol 1271 MovieClip [Page50] | Uses:1247 1248 1250 1251 1252 1255 1257 1259 1261 1263 1265 1266 1268 1270 | |
Symbol 1272 Graphic | Used by:1344 | |
Symbol 1273 Graphic | Used by:1344 | |
Symbol 1274 Font | Used by:1276 | |
Symbol 1275 Graphic | Used by:1344 | |
Symbol 1276 EditableText [CR51] | Uses:1274 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1277 Text | Uses:334 336 337 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1278 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1279 Bitmap | Used by:1280 | |
Symbol 1280 Graphic | Uses:1279 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1281 Bitmap | Used by:1282 | |
Symbol 1282 Graphic | Uses:1281 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1283 Bitmap | Used by:1284 | |
Symbol 1284 Graphic | Uses:1283 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1285 Bitmap | Used by:1286 | |
Symbol 1286 Graphic | Uses:1285 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1287 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1288 Bitmap | Used by:1289 | |
Symbol 1289 Graphic | Uses:1288 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1290 Bitmap | Used by:1291 | |
Symbol 1291 Graphic | Uses:1290 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1292 Bitmap | Used by:1293 | |
Symbol 1293 Graphic | Uses:1292 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1294 Bitmap | Used by:1295 | |
Symbol 1295 Graphic | Uses:1294 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1296 Bitmap | Used by:1297 | |
Symbol 1297 Graphic | Uses:1296 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1298 Bitmap | Used by:1299 | |
Symbol 1299 Graphic | Uses:1298 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1300 Bitmap | Used by:1301 | |
Symbol 1301 Graphic | Uses:1300 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1302 Bitmap | Used by:1303 | |
Symbol 1303 Graphic | Uses:1302 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1304 Bitmap | Used by:1305 | |
Symbol 1305 Graphic | Uses:1304 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1306 Bitmap | Used by:1307 | |
Symbol 1307 Graphic | Uses:1306 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1308 Bitmap | Used by:1309 | |
Symbol 1309 Graphic | Uses:1308 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1310 Bitmap | Used by:1311 | |
Symbol 1311 Graphic | Uses:1310 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1312 Bitmap | Used by:1313 | |
Symbol 1313 Graphic | Uses:1312 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1314 Bitmap | Used by:1315 | |
Symbol 1315 Graphic | Uses:1314 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1316 Bitmap | Used by:1317 | |
Symbol 1317 Graphic | Uses:1316 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1318 Bitmap | Used by:1319 | |
Symbol 1319 Graphic | Uses:1318 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1320 Bitmap | Used by:1321 | |
Symbol 1321 Graphic | Uses:1320 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1322 Bitmap | Used by:1323 | |
Symbol 1323 Graphic | Uses:1322 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1324 Bitmap | Used by:1325 | |
Symbol 1325 Graphic | Uses:1324 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1326 Bitmap | Used by:1327 | |
Symbol 1327 Graphic | Uses:1326 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1328 Bitmap | Used by:1329 | |
Symbol 1329 Graphic | Uses:1328 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1330 Bitmap | Used by:1331 | |
Symbol 1331 Graphic | Uses:1330 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1332 Bitmap | Used by:1333 | |
Symbol 1333 Graphic | Uses:1332 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1334 Bitmap | Used by:1335 | |
Symbol 1335 Graphic | Uses:1334 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1336 Bitmap | Used by:1337 | |
Symbol 1337 Graphic | Uses:1336 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1338 Bitmap | Used by:1339 | |
Symbol 1339 Graphic | Uses:1338 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1340 Bitmap | Used by:1341 | |
Symbol 1341 Graphic | Uses:1340 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1342 Bitmap | Used by:1343 | |
Symbol 1343 Graphic | Uses:1342 | Used by:1344 |
Symbol 1344 MovieClip [Page51] | Uses:1272 1273 1275 1276 1277 1278 1280 1282 1284 1286 1287 1289 1291 1293 1295 1297 1299 1301 1303 1305 1307 1309 1311 1313 1315 1317 1319 1321 1323 1325 1327 1329 1331 1333 1335 1337 1339 1341 1343 | |
Symbol 1345 Graphic | Used by:1372 | |
Symbol 1346 Graphic | Used by:1372 | |
Symbol 1347 Font | Used by:1349 | |
Symbol 1348 Graphic | Used by:1372 | |
Symbol 1349 EditableText [CR52] | Uses:1347 | Used by:1372 |
Symbol 1350 Text | Uses:334 336 337 | Used by:1372 |
Symbol 1351 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1372 |
Symbol 1352 Bitmap | Used by:1353 | |
Symbol 1353 Graphic | Uses:1352 | Used by:1372 |
Symbol 1354 Bitmap | Used by:1355 | |
Symbol 1355 Graphic | Uses:1354 | Used by:1372 |
Symbol 1356 Bitmap | Used by:1357 | |
Symbol 1357 Graphic | Uses:1356 | Used by:1372 |
Symbol 1358 Bitmap | Used by:1359 | |
Symbol 1359 Graphic | Uses:1358 | Used by:1372 |
Symbol 1360 Bitmap | Used by:1361 | |
Symbol 1361 Graphic | Uses:1360 | Used by:1372 |
Symbol 1362 Bitmap | Used by:1363 | |
Symbol 1363 Graphic | Uses:1362 | Used by:1372 |
Symbol 1364 Bitmap | Used by:1365 | |
Symbol 1365 Graphic | Uses:1364 | Used by:1372 |
Symbol 1366 Bitmap | Used by:1367 | |
Symbol 1367 Graphic | Uses:1366 | Used by:1372 |
Symbol 1368 Bitmap | Used by:1369 | |
Symbol 1369 Graphic | Uses:1368 | Used by:1372 |
Symbol 1370 Bitmap | Used by:1371 | |
Symbol 1371 Graphic | Uses:1370 | Used by:1372 |
Symbol 1372 MovieClip [Page52] | Uses:1345 1346 1348 1349 1350 1351 1353 1355 1357 1359 1361 1363 1365 1367 1369 1371 | |
Symbol 1373 Graphic | Used by:1380 | |
Symbol 1374 Graphic | Used by:1380 | |
Symbol 1375 Font | Used by:1377 | |
Symbol 1376 Graphic | Used by:1380 | |
Symbol 1377 EditableText [CR53] | Uses:1375 | Used by:1380 |
Symbol 1378 Text | Uses:334 336 337 | Used by:1380 |
Symbol 1379 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1380 |
Symbol 1380 MovieClip [Page53] | Uses:1373 1374 1376 1377 1378 1379 | |
Symbol 1381 Graphic | Used by:1387 | |
Symbol 1382 Graphic | Used by:1387 | |
Symbol 1383 Font | Used by:1385 | |
Symbol 1384 Graphic | Used by:1387 | |
Symbol 1385 EditableText [CR54] | Uses:1383 | Used by:1387 |
Symbol 1386 Text | Uses:334 337 | Used by:1387 |
Symbol 1387 MovieClip [Page54] | Uses:1381 1382 1384 1385 1386 | |
Symbol 1388 Graphic | Used by:1395 | |
Symbol 1389 Graphic | Used by:1395 | |
Symbol 1390 Font | Used by:1392 | |
Symbol 1391 Graphic | Used by:1395 | |
Symbol 1392 EditableText [CR55] | Uses:1390 | Used by:1395 |
Symbol 1393 Text | Uses:334 336 337 | Used by:1395 |
Symbol 1394 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1395 |
Symbol 1395 MovieClip [Page55] | Uses:1388 1389 1391 1392 1393 1394 | |
Symbol 1396 Graphic | Used by:1403 | |
Symbol 1397 Graphic | Used by:1403 | |
Symbol 1398 Font | Used by:1400 | |
Symbol 1399 Graphic | Used by:1403 | |
Symbol 1400 EditableText [CR56] | Uses:1398 | Used by:1403 |
Symbol 1401 Text | Uses:334 337 336 | Used by:1403 |
Symbol 1402 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1403 |
Symbol 1403 MovieClip [Page56] | Uses:1396 1397 1399 1400 1401 1402 | |
Symbol 1404 Graphic | Used by:1411 | |
Symbol 1405 Graphic | Used by:1411 | |
Symbol 1406 Font | Used by:1408 | |
Symbol 1407 Graphic | Used by:1411 | |
Symbol 1408 EditableText [CR57] | Uses:1406 | Used by:1411 |
Symbol 1409 Text | Uses:334 337 336 | Used by:1411 |
Symbol 1410 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1411 |
Symbol 1411 MovieClip [Page57] | Uses:1404 1405 1407 1408 1409 1410 | |
Symbol 1412 Graphic | Used by:1419 | |
Symbol 1413 Graphic | Used by:1419 | |
Symbol 1414 Font | Used by:1416 | |
Symbol 1415 Graphic | Used by:1419 | |
Symbol 1416 EditableText [CR58] | Uses:1414 | Used by:1419 |
Symbol 1417 Text | Uses:334 337 336 | Used by:1419 |
Symbol 1418 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1419 |
Symbol 1419 MovieClip [Page58] | Uses:1412 1413 1415 1416 1417 1418 | |
Symbol 1420 Graphic | Used by:1427 | |
Symbol 1421 Graphic | Used by:1427 | |
Symbol 1422 Font | Used by:1424 | |
Symbol 1423 Graphic | Used by:1427 | |
Symbol 1424 EditableText [CR59] | Uses:1422 | Used by:1427 |
Symbol 1425 Text | Uses:334 336 337 | Used by:1427 |
Symbol 1426 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1427 |
Symbol 1427 MovieClip [Page59] | Uses:1420 1421 1423 1424 1425 1426 | |
Symbol 1428 Graphic | Used by:1435 | |
Symbol 1429 Graphic | Used by:1435 | |
Symbol 1430 Font | Used by:1432 | |
Symbol 1431 Graphic | Used by:1435 | |
Symbol 1432 EditableText [CR60] | Uses:1430 | Used by:1435 |
Symbol 1433 Text | Uses:334 337 336 | Used by:1435 |
Symbol 1434 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1435 |
Symbol 1435 MovieClip [Page60] | Uses:1428 1429 1431 1432 1433 1434 | |
Symbol 1436 Graphic | Used by:1442 | |
Symbol 1437 Graphic | Used by:1442 | |
Symbol 1438 Font | Used by:1440 | |
Symbol 1439 Graphic | Used by:1442 | |
Symbol 1440 EditableText [CR61] | Uses:1438 | Used by:1442 |
Symbol 1441 Text | Uses:334 337 336 | Used by:1442 |
Symbol 1442 MovieClip [Page61] | Uses:1436 1437 1439 1440 1441 | |
Symbol 1443 Graphic | Used by:1472 | |
Symbol 1444 Graphic | Used by:1472 | |
Symbol 1445 Font | Used by:1447 | |
Symbol 1446 Graphic | Used by:1472 | |
Symbol 1447 EditableText [CR62] | Uses:1445 | Used by:1472 |
Symbol 1448 Text | Uses:334 336 | Used by:1472 |
Symbol 1449 Bitmap | Used by:1450 | |
Symbol 1450 Graphic | Uses:1449 | Used by:1472 |
Symbol 1451 Bitmap | Used by:1452 | |
Symbol 1452 Graphic | Uses:1451 | Used by:1472 |
Symbol 1453 Bitmap | Used by:1454 | |
Symbol 1454 Graphic | Uses:1453 | Used by:1472 |
Symbol 1455 Bitmap | Used by:1456 | |
Symbol 1456 Graphic | Uses:1455 | Used by:1472 |
Symbol 1457 Bitmap | Used by:1458 | |
Symbol 1458 Graphic | Uses:1457 | Used by:1472 |
Symbol 1459 Bitmap | Used by:1460 | |
Symbol 1460 Graphic | Uses:1459 | Used by:1472 |
Symbol 1461 Bitmap | Used by:1462 | |
Symbol 1462 Graphic | Uses:1461 | Used by:1472 |
Symbol 1463 Bitmap | Used by:1464 | |
Symbol 1464 Graphic | Uses:1463 | Used by:1472 |
Symbol 1465 Text | Uses:337 336 | Used by:1472 |
Symbol 1466 Bitmap | Used by:1467 | |
Symbol 1467 Graphic | Uses:1466 | Used by:1472 |
Symbol 1468 Bitmap | Used by:1469 | |
Symbol 1469 Graphic | Uses:1468 | Used by:1472 |
Symbol 1470 Bitmap | Used by:1471 | |
Symbol 1471 Graphic | Uses:1470 | Used by:1472 |
Symbol 1472 MovieClip [Page62] | Uses:1443 1444 1446 1447 1448 1450 1452 1454 1456 1458 1460 1462 1464 1465 1467 1469 1471 | |
Symbol 1473 Graphic | Used by:1525 | |
Symbol 1474 Graphic | Used by:1525 | |
Symbol 1475 Font | Used by:1477 | |
Symbol 1476 Graphic | Used by:1525 | |
Symbol 1477 EditableText [CR63] | Uses:1475 | Used by:1525 |
Symbol 1478 Text | Uses:334 337 336 | Used by:1525 |
Symbol 1479 Bitmap | Used by:1480 | |
Symbol 1480 Graphic | Uses:1479 | Used by:1525 |
Symbol 1481 Bitmap | Used by:1482 | |
Symbol 1482 Graphic | Uses:1481 | Used by:1525 |
Symbol 1483 Bitmap | Used by:1484 | |
Symbol 1484 Graphic | Uses:1483 | Used by:1525 |
Symbol 1485 Bitmap | Used by:1486 | |
Symbol 1486 Graphic | Uses:1485 | Used by:1525 |
Symbol 1487 Bitmap | Used by:1488 | |
Symbol 1488 Graphic | Uses:1487 | Used by:1525 |
Symbol 1489 Bitmap | Used by:1490 | |
Symbol 1490 Graphic | Uses:1489 | Used by:1525 |
Symbol 1491 Bitmap | Used by:1492 | |
Symbol 1492 Graphic | Uses:1491 | Used by:1525 |
Symbol 1493 Bitmap | Used by:1494 | |
Symbol 1494 Graphic | Uses:1493 | Used by:1525 |
Symbol 1495 Bitmap | Used by:1496 | |
Symbol 1496 Graphic | Uses:1495 | Used by:1525 |
Symbol 1497 Bitmap | Used by:1498 | |
Symbol 1498 Graphic | Uses:1497 | Used by:1525 |
Symbol 1499 Bitmap | Used by:1500 | |
Symbol 1500 Graphic | Uses:1499 | Used by:1525 |
Symbol 1501 Bitmap | Used by:1502 | |
Symbol 1502 Graphic | Uses:1501 | Used by:1525 |
Symbol 1503 Bitmap | Used by:1504 | |
Symbol 1504 Graphic | Uses:1503 | Used by:1525 |
Symbol 1505 Bitmap | Used by:1506 | |
Symbol 1506 Graphic | Uses:1505 | Used by:1525 |
Symbol 1507 Bitmap | Used by:1508 | |
Symbol 1508 Graphic | Uses:1507 | Used by:1525 |
Symbol 1509 Bitmap | Used by:1510 | |
Symbol 1510 Graphic | Uses:1509 | Used by:1525 |
Symbol 1511 Bitmap | Used by:1512 | |
Symbol 1512 Graphic | Uses:1511 | Used by:1525 |
Symbol 1513 Bitmap | Used by:1514 | |
Symbol 1514 Graphic | Uses:1513 | Used by:1525 |
Symbol 1515 Bitmap | Used by:1516 | |
Symbol 1516 Graphic | Uses:1515 | Used by:1525 |
Symbol 1517 Bitmap | Used by:1518 | |
Symbol 1518 Graphic | Uses:1517 | Used by:1525 |
Symbol 1519 Bitmap | Used by:1520 | |
Symbol 1520 Graphic | Uses:1519 | Used by:1525 |
Symbol 1521 Bitmap | Used by:1522 | |
Symbol 1522 Graphic | Uses:1521 | Used by:1525 |
Symbol 1523 Bitmap | Used by:1524 | |
Symbol 1524 Graphic | Uses:1523 | Used by:1525 |
Symbol 1525 MovieClip [Page63] | Uses:1473 1474 1476 1477 1478 1480 1482 1484 1486 1488 1490 1492 1494 1496 1498 1500 1502 1504 1506 1508 1510 1512 1514 1516 1518 1520 1522 1524 | |
Symbol 1526 Graphic | Used by:1558 | |
Symbol 1527 Graphic | Used by:1558 | |
Symbol 1528 Font | Used by:1530 | |
Symbol 1529 Graphic | Used by:1558 | |
Symbol 1530 EditableText [CR64] | Uses:1528 | Used by:1558 |
Symbol 1531 Text | Uses:334 | Used by:1558 |
Symbol 1532 Bitmap | Used by:1533 | |
Symbol 1533 Graphic | Uses:1532 | Used by:1558 |
Symbol 1534 Bitmap | Used by:1535 | |
Symbol 1535 Graphic | Uses:1534 | Used by:1558 |
Symbol 1536 Bitmap | Used by:1537 | |
Symbol 1537 Graphic | Uses:1536 | Used by:1558 |
Symbol 1538 Bitmap | Used by:1539 | |
Symbol 1539 Graphic | Uses:1538 | Used by:1558 |
Symbol 1540 Bitmap | Used by:1541 | |
Symbol 1541 Graphic | Uses:1540 | Used by:1558 |
Symbol 1542 Bitmap | Used by:1543 | |
Symbol 1543 Graphic | Uses:1542 | Used by:1558 |
Symbol 1544 Bitmap | Used by:1545 | |
Symbol 1545 Graphic | Uses:1544 | Used by:1558 |
Symbol 1546 Bitmap | Used by:1547 | |
Symbol 1547 Graphic | Uses:1546 | Used by:1558 |
Symbol 1548 Bitmap | Used by:1549 | |
Symbol 1549 Graphic | Uses:1548 | Used by:1558 |
Symbol 1550 Bitmap | Used by:1551 | |
Symbol 1551 Graphic | Uses:1550 | Used by:1558 |
Symbol 1552 Bitmap | Used by:1553 | |
Symbol 1553 Graphic | Uses:1552 | Used by:1558 |
Symbol 1554 Bitmap | Used by:1555 | |
Symbol 1555 Graphic | Uses:1554 | Used by:1558 |
Symbol 1556 Bitmap | Used by:1557 | |
Symbol 1557 Graphic | Uses:1556 | Used by:1558 |
Symbol 1558 MovieClip [Page64] | Uses:1526 1527 1529 1530 1531 1533 1535 1537 1539 1541 1543 1545 1547 1549 1551 1553 1555 1557 | |
Symbol 1559 Graphic | Used by:1620 | |
Symbol 1560 Graphic | Used by:1620 | |
Symbol 1561 Font | Used by:1563 | |
Symbol 1562 Graphic | Used by:1620 | |
Symbol 1563 EditableText [CR65] | Uses:1561 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1564 Text | Uses:334 336 337 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1565 Bitmap | Used by:1566 | |
Symbol 1566 Graphic | Uses:1565 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1567 Bitmap | Used by:1568 | |
Symbol 1568 Graphic | Uses:1567 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1569 Bitmap | Used by:1570 | |
Symbol 1570 Graphic | Uses:1569 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1571 Bitmap | Used by:1572 | |
Symbol 1572 Graphic | Uses:1571 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1573 Bitmap | Used by:1574 | |
Symbol 1574 Graphic | Uses:1573 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1575 Bitmap | Used by:1576 | |
Symbol 1576 Graphic | Uses:1575 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1577 Bitmap | Used by:1578 | |
Symbol 1578 Graphic | Uses:1577 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1579 Bitmap | Used by:1580 | |
Symbol 1580 Graphic | Uses:1579 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1581 Bitmap | Used by:1582 | |
Symbol 1582 Graphic | Uses:1581 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1583 Bitmap | Used by:1584 | |
Symbol 1584 Graphic | Uses:1583 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1585 Bitmap | Used by:1586 | |
Symbol 1586 Graphic | Uses:1585 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1587 Bitmap | Used by:1588 | |
Symbol 1588 Graphic | Uses:1587 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1589 Bitmap | Used by:1590 | |
Symbol 1590 Graphic | Uses:1589 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1591 Bitmap | Used by:1592 | |
Symbol 1592 Graphic | Uses:1591 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1593 Bitmap | Used by:1594 | |
Symbol 1594 Graphic | Uses:1593 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1595 Bitmap | Used by:1596 | |
Symbol 1596 Graphic | Uses:1595 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1597 Bitmap | Used by:1598 | |
Symbol 1598 Graphic | Uses:1597 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1599 Bitmap | Used by:1600 | |
Symbol 1600 Graphic | Uses:1599 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1601 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1602 Bitmap | Used by:1603 | |
Symbol 1603 Graphic | Uses:1602 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1604 Bitmap | Used by:1605 | |
Symbol 1605 Graphic | Uses:1604 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1606 Bitmap | Used by:1607 | |
Symbol 1607 Graphic | Uses:1606 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1608 Bitmap | Used by:1609 | |
Symbol 1609 Graphic | Uses:1608 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1610 Bitmap | Used by:1611 | |
Symbol 1611 Graphic | Uses:1610 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1612 Bitmap | Used by:1613 | |
Symbol 1613 Graphic | Uses:1612 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1614 Bitmap | Used by:1615 | |
Symbol 1615 Graphic | Uses:1614 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1616 Bitmap | Used by:1617 | |
Symbol 1617 Graphic | Uses:1616 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1618 Bitmap | Used by:1619 | |
Symbol 1619 Graphic | Uses:1618 | Used by:1620 |
Symbol 1620 MovieClip [Page65] | Uses:1559 1560 1562 1563 1564 1566 1568 1570 1572 1574 1576 1578 1580 1582 1584 1586 1588 1590 1592 1594 1596 1598 1600 1601 1603 1605 1607 1609 1611 1613 1615 1617 1619 | |
Symbol 1621 Graphic | Used by:1648 | |
Symbol 1622 Graphic | Used by:1648 | |
Symbol 1623 Font | Used by:1625 | |
Symbol 1624 Graphic | Used by:1648 | |
Symbol 1625 EditableText [CR66] | Uses:1623 | Used by:1648 |
Symbol 1626 Text | Uses:334 336 337 | Used by:1648 |
Symbol 1627 Bitmap | Used by:1628 | |
Symbol 1628 Graphic | Uses:1627 | Used by:1648 |
Symbol 1629 Bitmap | Used by:1630 | |
Symbol 1630 Graphic | Uses:1629 | Used by:1648 |
Symbol 1631 Bitmap | Used by:1632 | |
Symbol 1632 Graphic | Uses:1631 | Used by:1648 |
Symbol 1633 Bitmap | Used by:1634 | |
Symbol 1634 Graphic | Uses:1633 | Used by:1648 |
Symbol 1635 Bitmap | Used by:1636 | |
Symbol 1636 Graphic | Uses:1635 | Used by:1648 |
Symbol 1637 Bitmap | Used by:1638 | |
Symbol 1638 Graphic | Uses:1637 | Used by:1648 |
Symbol 1639 Text | Uses:337 336 | Used by:1648 |
Symbol 1640 Bitmap | Used by:1641 | |
Symbol 1641 Graphic | Uses:1640 | Used by:1648 |
Symbol 1642 Bitmap | Used by:1643 | |
Symbol 1643 Graphic | Uses:1642 | Used by:1648 |
Symbol 1644 Bitmap | Used by:1645 | |
Symbol 1645 Graphic | Uses:1644 | Used by:1648 |
Symbol 1646 Bitmap | Used by:1647 | |
Symbol 1647 Graphic | Uses:1646 | Used by:1648 |
Symbol 1648 MovieClip [Page66] | Uses:1621 1622 1624 1625 1626 1628 1630 1632 1634 1636 1638 1639 1641 1643 1645 1647 | |
Symbol 1649 Graphic | Used by:1697 | |
Symbol 1650 Graphic | Used by:1697 | |
Symbol 1651 Font | Used by:1653 | |
Symbol 1652 Graphic | Used by:1697 | |
Symbol 1653 EditableText [CR67] | Uses:1651 | Used by:1697 |
Symbol 1654 Text | Uses:334 336 337 | Used by:1697 |
Symbol 1655 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1697 |
Symbol 1656 Bitmap | Used by:1657 | |
Symbol 1657 Graphic | Uses:1656 | Used by:1697 |
Symbol 1658 Bitmap | Used by:1659 | |
Symbol 1659 Graphic | Uses:1658 | Used by:1697 |
Symbol 1660 Bitmap | Used by:1661 | |
Symbol 1661 Graphic | Uses:1660 | Used by:1697 |
Symbol 1662 Bitmap | Used by:1663 | |
Symbol 1663 Graphic | Uses:1662 | Used by:1697 |
Symbol 1664 Bitmap | Used by:1665 | |
Symbol 1665 Graphic | Uses:1664 | Used by:1697 |
Symbol 1666 Bitmap | Used by:1667 | |
Symbol 1667 Graphic | Uses:1666 | Used by:1697 |
Symbol 1668 Bitmap | Used by:1669 | |
Symbol 1669 Graphic | Uses:1668 | Used by:1697 |
Symbol 1670 Bitmap | Used by:1671 | |
Symbol 1671 Graphic | Uses:1670 | Used by:1697 |
Symbol 1672 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1697 |
Symbol 1673 Bitmap | Used by:1674 | |
Symbol 1674 Graphic | Uses:1673 | Used by:1697 |
Symbol 1675 Bitmap | Used by:1676 | |
Symbol 1676 Graphic | Uses:1675 | Used by:1697 |
Symbol 1677 Bitmap | Used by:1678 | |
Symbol 1678 Graphic | Uses:1677 | Used by:1697 |
Symbol 1679 Bitmap | Used by:1680 | |
Symbol 1680 Graphic | Uses:1679 | Used by:1697 |
Symbol 1681 Bitmap | Used by:1682 | |
Symbol 1682 Graphic | Uses:1681 | Used by:1697 |
Symbol 1683 Bitmap | Used by:1684 | |
Symbol 1684 Graphic | Uses:1683 | Used by:1697 |
Symbol 1685 Bitmap | Used by:1686 | |
Symbol 1686 Graphic | Uses:1685 | Used by:1697 |
Symbol 1687 Bitmap | Used by:1688 | |
Symbol 1688 Graphic | Uses:1687 | Used by:1697 |
Symbol 1689 Bitmap | Used by:1690 | |
Symbol 1690 Graphic | Uses:1689 | Used by:1697 |
Symbol 1691 Bitmap | Used by:1692 | |
Symbol 1692 Graphic | Uses:1691 | Used by:1697 |
Symbol 1693 Bitmap | Used by:1694 | |
Symbol 1694 Graphic | Uses:1693 | Used by:1697 |
Symbol 1695 Bitmap | Used by:1696 | |
Symbol 1696 Graphic | Uses:1695 | Used by:1697 |
Symbol 1697 MovieClip [Page67] | Uses:1649 1650 1652 1653 1654 1655 1657 1659 1661 1663 1665 1667 1669 1671 1672 1674 1676 1678 1680 1682 1684 1686 1688 1690 1692 1694 1696 | |
Symbol 1698 Graphic | Used by:1761 | |
Symbol 1699 Graphic | Used by:1761 | |
Symbol 1700 Font | Used by:1702 | |
Symbol 1701 Graphic | Used by:1761 | |
Symbol 1702 EditableText [CR68] | Uses:1700 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1703 Text | Uses:334 336 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1704 Bitmap | Used by:1705 | |
Symbol 1705 Graphic | Uses:1704 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1706 Bitmap | Used by:1707 | |
Symbol 1707 Graphic | Uses:1706 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1708 Bitmap | Used by:1709 | |
Symbol 1709 Graphic | Uses:1708 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1710 Bitmap | Used by:1711 | |
Symbol 1711 Graphic | Uses:1710 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1712 Bitmap | Used by:1713 | |
Symbol 1713 Graphic | Uses:1712 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1714 Bitmap | Used by:1715 | |
Symbol 1715 Graphic | Uses:1714 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1716 Bitmap | Used by:1717 | |
Symbol 1717 Graphic | Uses:1716 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1718 Bitmap | Used by:1719 | |
Symbol 1719 Graphic | Uses:1718 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1720 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1721 Bitmap | Used by:1722 | |
Symbol 1722 Graphic | Uses:1721 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1723 Bitmap | Used by:1724 | |
Symbol 1724 Graphic | Uses:1723 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1725 Bitmap | Used by:1726 | |
Symbol 1726 Graphic | Uses:1725 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1727 Bitmap | Used by:1728 | |
Symbol 1728 Graphic | Uses:1727 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1729 Bitmap | Used by:1730 | |
Symbol 1730 Graphic | Uses:1729 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1731 Bitmap | Used by:1732 | |
Symbol 1732 Graphic | Uses:1731 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1733 Bitmap | Used by:1734 | |
Symbol 1734 Graphic | Uses:1733 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1735 Bitmap | Used by:1736 | |
Symbol 1736 Graphic | Uses:1735 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1737 Bitmap | Used by:1738 | |
Symbol 1738 Graphic | Uses:1737 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1739 Bitmap | Used by:1740 | |
Symbol 1740 Graphic | Uses:1739 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1741 Bitmap | Used by:1742 | |
Symbol 1742 Graphic | Uses:1741 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1743 Bitmap | Used by:1744 | |
Symbol 1744 Graphic | Uses:1743 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1745 Bitmap | Used by:1746 | |
Symbol 1746 Graphic | Uses:1745 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1747 Bitmap | Used by:1748 | |
Symbol 1748 Graphic | Uses:1747 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1749 Bitmap | Used by:1750 | |
Symbol 1750 Graphic | Uses:1749 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1751 Bitmap | Used by:1752 | |
Symbol 1752 Graphic | Uses:1751 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1753 Bitmap | Used by:1754 | |
Symbol 1754 Graphic | Uses:1753 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1755 Bitmap | Used by:1756 | |
Symbol 1756 Graphic | Uses:1755 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1757 Bitmap | Used by:1758 | |
Symbol 1758 Graphic | Uses:1757 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1759 Bitmap | Used by:1760 | |
Symbol 1760 Graphic | Uses:1759 | Used by:1761 |
Symbol 1761 MovieClip [Page68] | Uses:1698 1699 1701 1702 1703 1705 1707 1709 1711 1713 1715 1717 1719 1720 1722 1724 1726 1728 1730 1732 1734 1736 1738 1740 1742 1744 1746 1748 1750 1752 1754 1756 1758 1760 | |
Symbol 1762 Graphic | Used by:1769 | |
Symbol 1763 Graphic | Used by:1769 | |
Symbol 1764 Font | Used by:1766 | |
Symbol 1765 Graphic | Used by:1769 | |
Symbol 1766 EditableText [CR69] | Uses:1764 | Used by:1769 |
Symbol 1767 Text | Uses:334 336 337 | Used by:1769 |
Symbol 1768 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1769 |
Symbol 1769 MovieClip [Page69] | Uses:1762 1763 1765 1766 1767 1768 | |
Symbol 1770 Graphic | Used by:1777 | |
Symbol 1771 Graphic | Used by:1777 | |
Symbol 1772 Font | Used by:1774 | |
Symbol 1773 Graphic | Used by:1777 | |
Symbol 1774 EditableText [CR70] | Uses:1772 | Used by:1777 |
Symbol 1775 Text | Uses:334 337 363 336 | Used by:1777 |
Symbol 1776 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1777 |
Symbol 1777 MovieClip [Page70] | Uses:1770 1771 1773 1774 1775 1776 | |
Symbol 1778 Graphic | Used by:1785 | |
Symbol 1779 Graphic | Used by:1785 | |
Symbol 1780 Font | Used by:1782 | |
Symbol 1781 Graphic | Used by:1785 | |
Symbol 1782 EditableText [CR71] | Uses:1780 | Used by:1785 |
Symbol 1783 Text | Uses:334 337 336 | Used by:1785 |
Symbol 1784 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1785 |
Symbol 1785 MovieClip [Page71] | Uses:1778 1779 1781 1782 1783 1784 | |
Symbol 1786 Graphic | Used by:1793 | |
Symbol 1787 Graphic | Used by:1793 | |
Symbol 1788 Font | Used by:1790 | |
Symbol 1789 Graphic | Used by:1793 | |
Symbol 1790 EditableText [CR72] | Uses:1788 | Used by:1793 |
Symbol 1791 Text | Uses:334 337 | Used by:1793 |
Symbol 1792 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1793 |
Symbol 1793 MovieClip [Page72] | Uses:1786 1787 1789 1790 1791 1792 | |
Symbol 1794 Graphic | Used by:1800 | |
Symbol 1795 Graphic | Used by:1800 | |
Symbol 1796 Font | Used by:1798 | |
Symbol 1797 Graphic | Used by:1800 | |
Symbol 1798 EditableText [CR73] | Uses:1796 | Used by:1800 |
Symbol 1799 Text | Uses:334 337 | Used by:1800 |
Symbol 1800 MovieClip [Page73] | Uses:1794 1795 1797 1798 1799 | |
Symbol 1801 Graphic | Used by:1808 | |
Symbol 1802 Graphic | Used by:1808 | |
Symbol 1803 Font | Used by:1805 | |
Symbol 1804 Graphic | Used by:1808 | |
Symbol 1805 EditableText [CR74] | Uses:1803 | Used by:1808 |
Symbol 1806 Text | Uses:334 336 337 | Used by:1808 |
Symbol 1807 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1808 |
Symbol 1808 MovieClip [Page74] | Uses:1801 1802 1804 1805 1806 1807 | |
Symbol 1809 Graphic | Used by:1816 | |
Symbol 1810 Graphic | Used by:1816 | |
Symbol 1811 Font | Used by:1813 | |
Symbol 1812 Graphic | Used by:1816 | |
Symbol 1813 EditableText [CR75] | Uses:1811 | Used by:1816 |
Symbol 1814 Text | Uses:334 337 | Used by:1816 |
Symbol 1815 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1816 |
Symbol 1816 MovieClip [Page75] | Uses:1809 1810 1812 1813 1814 1815 | |
Symbol 1817 Graphic | Used by:1824 | |
Symbol 1818 Graphic | Used by:1824 | |
Symbol 1819 Font | Used by:1821 | |
Symbol 1820 Graphic | Used by:1824 | |
Symbol 1821 EditableText [CR76] | Uses:1819 | Used by:1824 |
Symbol 1822 Text | Uses:334 337 336 | Used by:1824 |
Symbol 1823 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1824 |
Symbol 1824 MovieClip [Page76] | Uses:1817 1818 1820 1821 1822 1823 | |
Symbol 1825 Graphic | Used by:1832 | |
Symbol 1826 Graphic | Used by:1832 | |
Symbol 1827 Font | Used by:1829 | |
Symbol 1828 Graphic | Used by:1832 | |
Symbol 1829 EditableText [CR77] | Uses:1827 | Used by:1832 |
Symbol 1830 Text | Uses:334 337 336 | Used by:1832 |
Symbol 1831 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1832 |
Symbol 1832 MovieClip [Page77] | Uses:1825 1826 1828 1829 1830 1831 | |
Symbol 1833 Graphic | Used by:1839 | |
Symbol 1834 Graphic | Used by:1839 | |
Symbol 1835 Font | Used by:1837 | |
Symbol 1836 Graphic | Used by:1839 | |
Symbol 1837 EditableText [CR78] | Uses:1835 | Used by:1839 |
Symbol 1838 Text | Uses:334 337 | Used by:1839 |
Symbol 1839 MovieClip [Page78] | Uses:1833 1834 1836 1837 1838 | |
Symbol 1840 Graphic | Used by:1847 | |
Symbol 1841 Graphic | Used by:1847 | |
Symbol 1842 Font | Used by:1844 | |
Symbol 1843 Graphic | Used by:1847 | |
Symbol 1844 EditableText [CR79] | Uses:1842 | Used by:1847 |
Symbol 1845 Text | Uses:334 336 337 | Used by:1847 |
Symbol 1846 Text | Uses:337 | Used by:1847 |
Symbol 1847 MovieClip [Page79] | Uses:1840 1841 1843 1844 1845 1846 | |
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 328 as "Page1" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 333 as "CR2" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 339 as "Page2" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 344 as "CR3" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 348 as "Page3" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 353 as "CR4" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 356 as "Page4" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 361 as "CR5" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 364 as "Page5" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 369 as "CR6" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 372 as "Page6" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 377 as "CR7" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 379 as "Page7" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 384 as "CR8" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 387 as "Page8" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 392 as "CR9" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 396 as "Page9" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 401 as "CR10" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 404 as "Page10" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 409 as "CR11" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 412 as "Page11" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 417 as "CR12" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 430 as "Page12" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 435 as "CR13" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 438 as "Page13" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 443 as "CR14" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 445 as "Page14" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 450 as "CR15" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 453 as "Page15" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 458 as "CR16" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 461 as "Page16" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 466 as "CR17" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 469 as "Page17" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 474 as "CR18" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 477 as "Page18" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 482 as "CR19" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 485 as "Page19" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 490 as "CR20" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 493 as "Page20" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 498 as "CR21" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 500 as "Page21" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 505 as "CR22" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 508 as "Page22" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 513 as "CR23" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 515 as "Page23" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 520 as "CR24" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 523 as "Page24" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 528 as "CR25" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 531 as "Page25" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 536 as "CR26" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 539 as "Page26" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 544 as "CR27" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 546 as "Page27" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 551 as "CR28" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 582 as "Page28" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 587 as "CR29" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 590 as "Page29" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 595 as "CR30" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 598 as "Page30" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 603 as "CR31" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 606 as "Page31" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 611 as "CR32" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 614 as "Page32" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 619 as "CR33" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 621 as "Page33" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 626 as "CR34" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 697 as "Page34" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 702 as "CR35" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 745 as "Page35" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 750 as "CR36" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 798 as "Page36" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 803 as "CR37" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 851 as "Page37" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 856 as "CR38" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 894 as "Page38" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 899 as "CR39" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 917 as "Page39" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 922 as "CR40" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 946 as "Page40" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 951 as "CR41" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 978 as "Page41" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 983 as "CR42" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1004 as "Page42" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1009 as "CR43" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1046 as "Page43" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1051 as "CR44" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1126 as "Page44" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1131 as "CR45" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1134 as "Page45" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1139 as "CR46" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1142 as "Page46" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1147 as "CR47" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1149 as "Page47" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1154 as "CR48" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1203 as "Page48" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1208 as "CR49" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1246 as "Page49" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1251 as "CR50" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1271 as "Page50" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1276 as "CR51" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1344 as "Page51" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1349 as "CR52" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1372 as "Page52" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1377 as "CR53" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1380 as "Page53" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1385 as "CR54" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1387 as "Page54" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1392 as "CR55" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1395 as "Page55" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1400 as "CR56" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1403 as "Page56" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1408 as "CR57" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1411 as "Page57" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1416 as "CR58" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1419 as "Page58" |
ExportAssets (56) | Timeline Frame 1 | Symbol 1424 as "CR59" |
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