User Guide
CompiledClipInstance object 51
compiledClipInstance.description
Availability
Flash MX 2004.
Usage
compiledClipInstance.description
Description
Property; a string that is equivalent to the Description field in the Accessibility panel. The
description is read by the screen reader.
Example
The following example illustrates getting and setting the description property:
// Get the description of the current selection.
var theDescription = fl.getDocumentDOM().selection[0].description;
// Set the description of the current selection.
fl.getDocumentDOM().selection[0].description =
"This is compiled clip number 1";
compiledClipInstance.forceSimple
Availability
Flash MX 2004.
Usage
compiledClipInstance.forceSimple
Description
Property; a Boolean value that enables and disables the children of the object to be accessible.
This is equivalent to the inverse logic of the Make Child Objects Accessible setting in the
Accessibility panel. If
forceSimple is true, it is the same as the Make Child Objects
Accessible option being unchecked. If
forceSimple is false, it is the same as the Make
Child Object Accessible option being checked.
Example
The following example illustrates getting and setting the forceSimple property:
// Query if the children of the object are accessible.
var areChildrenAccessible = fl.getDocumentDOM().selection[0].forceSimple;
// Allow the children of the object to be accessible.
fl.getDocumentDOM().selection[0].forceSimple = false;