Yup, I guess the paths would be hard to figure out.

I was able to import the FXG files into Flash Pro CS5.  But I am not
artistic enough to muck with them after that.


On 5/5/13 9:15 PM, "Justin Mclean" <jus...@classsoftware.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
>> Just wondering.  Are there any bitmaps involved?
> Not 100% sure not many if there is any.
> 
>> Otherwise, how ugly does it get if you simply double all of the values in the
>> 240 dpi assets?
> May be difficult.
> 
> Probable easy enough (but tedious) to double values like x, y, height, width,
> scaleGrid etc etc but there's a lot of them.
> 
> But then you run into  paths like this:
>       <Path winding="nonZero" data="M56 48C56 52.418 52.418 56 48 56L8
> 56C3.58203 56 0 52.418 0 48L0 7.93848C0 3.521 3.58203 0 8 0L48 0C52.418 0 56
> 3.521 56 7.93848L56 48ZM54.667 8C54.667 4.31836 51.6821 1.3335 48 1.3335L8
> 1.3335C4.31836 1.3335 1.3335 4.31836 1.3335 8L1.3335 48 C1.3335 51.6826
> 4.31836 54.667 8 54.667L48 54.667C51.6821 54.667 54.667 51.6826 54.667
> 48L54.667 8Z">
> 
> The files had to be generated in some way going on the values inside them. eg
>       <Rect x="1.3335" y="1.3335" width="53.3335" height="53.3335"
> radiusX="6.66885" radiusY="6.66885">
>         <fill>
>           <LinearGradient x="26.667" y="0" scaleX="30.1528" rotation="90">
>             <GradientEntry ratio="0" alpha="0.25"/>
>             <GradientEntry ratio="1" alpha="0"/>
>           </LinearGradient>
>         </fill>
>       </Rect>
> 
> Justin

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Alex Harui
Flex SDK Team
Adobe Systems, Inc.
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