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test new version -- Daniel K. Schneider 16:34, 15 October 2009 (UTC)

To be deleted once I am done....

Step 1 - download

As of oct 2009: Flint_2_1_2_swc.zip
  • Dezip the file.

Step 2 - install it into the Flash Components directory, e.g. for CS4/Vista:

  • Close Flash CS4
  • Copy the directory that includes the files Flint2d.swc and Flint3d.swc to the components directory of your flass installation, e.g. in CS4/VISTA:
C:\Programs\Adobe\Adobe Flash CS4\Common\Configuration\Components

The directory now should look like this:

 c:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Flash CS4\Common\Configuration\Components:
             0 Nov 26  2008 Data
             0 Oct 15 18:39 Flint_2_1_2_swc
             0 Nov 26  2008 Media
             0 Nov 26  2008 User Interface
       1778688 Sep 09  2008 User Interface.fla
             0 Oct 01 15:22 Video
        306176 Sep 09  2008 Video.fla

Open CS4 again, your components panel now should include the Flint classes.

Not tested:

  • CS3/VISTA
C:\Programs\Adobe\Adobe Flash CS3\language\Configuration\Components
e.g. C:\Programs\Adobe\Adobe Flash CS3\en\Configuration\Components
  • Mac CS3/CS
Macintosh HD:Applications:Adobe Flash CS3:Configuration:Components
Macintosh HD:Applications:Adobe Flash CS4:Configuration:Components

Alternatively put it in:

  • Windows Vista: C:\Users\username\Local Settings\Application Data\Adobe\Adobe Flash CS4\en\Configuration\Components
  • Mac OS X: Macintosh HD:Users:<username>:Library:Application Support:Adobe Flash CS4:Configuration:Components