User Guide
424 Chapter 6: ActionScript Core Classes
Description
Method; replaces the contents of the Clipboard with a specified text string.
Note: Because of security concerns, it is not possible to read the contents of the system Clipboard. In
other words, there is no corresponding System.getClipboard() method.
Example
The following example places the phrase "Hello World" onto the system Clipboard:
System.setClipboard("Hello world");
The following example creates two text fields at runtime, called in_txt and out_txt. When you
select text in the
in_txt field, you can click the copy_btn to copy the data to the Clipboard.
Then you can paste the text into the
out_txt field.
this.createTextField("in_txt", this.getNextHighestDepth(), 10, 10, 160, 120);
in_txt.multiline = true;
in_txt.border = true;
in_txt.text = "lorum ipsum...";
this.createTextField("out_txt", this.getNextHighestDepth(), 10, 140, 160,
120);
out_txt.multiline = true;
out_txt.border = true;
out_txt.type = "input";
copy_btn.onRelease = function() {
System.setClipboard(in_txt.text);
Selection.setFocus("out_txt");
};
System.showSettings()
Availability
Flash Player 6.
Usage
System.showSettings([panel:Number]) : Void
Parameters
panel
A number; an optional number that specifies which Flash Player Settings panel to
display, as shown in the following table:
Value passed for panel Settings panel displayed
None (parameter is omitted)
or an unsupported value
The panel that was open the last time the user closed the Player
Settings panel.
0 Privacy
1 Local Storage
2Microphone
3Camera