Speeding up the display
To speed up the display, you can use commands on the View menu
to turn off rendering quality features that require extra
computing and slow down movies.
None of these commands have any affect on how Flash exports a
movie. Use OBJECT and EMBED parameters to specify the display
quality of Flash movies in a web browser. The publish command can
do this for you automatically. For more information, see Publishing
Flash movies.
Outlines Displays only the outlines of the shapes in
your scene and all lines appear as thin lines. This makes it
easier to reshape your graphic elements and to display complex
scenes faster.
Fast Turns off anti-aliasing and displays all the colors
and line styles of your drawing. This is the most common mode in
which to work.
Antialias Turns on anti-aliasing for lines, shapes, and
bitmaps. It displays shapes and lines so that their edges appear
smoother on the screen. This option draws more slowly than the
Fast option. Anti-aliasing works best on video cards that provide
thousands (16-bit) or millions (24-bit) of colors. In 16- or
256-color mode, black lines are smoothed, but colors might look
better in Fast mode. Also, note that Antialias has very little
effect on a black-and-white display.
Antialias Text Smooths the edges of any text. This
command works best with large font sizes and can be slow with
large amounts of text.
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