User Guide
MovieClip.endFill() 573
Description
Property; a Boolean value that indicates whether a movie clip is enabled. The default value of
enabled is true. If enabled is set to false, the movie clip’s callback methods and on action
event handlers are no longer invoked, and the Over, Down, and Up frames are disabled. The
enabled property does not affect the Timeline of the movie clip; if a movie clip is playing, it
continues to play. The movie clip continues to receive movie clip events (for example,
mouseDown,
mouseUp, keyDown, and keyUp).
The
enabled property only governs the button-like properties of a movie clip. You can change
the
enabled property at any time; the modified movie clip is immediately enabled or disabled.
The
enabled property can be read out of a prototype object. If enabled is set to false, the
object is not included in automatic tab ordering.
Example
The following example disables the circle_mc movie clip when the user clicks it.
circle_mc.onRelease = function() {
trace("disabling the "+this._name+" movie clip.");
this.enabled = false;
};
MovieClip.endFill()
Availability
Flash Player 6.
Usage
my_mc.endFill() : Void
Parameters
None.
Returns
Nothing.
Description
Method; applies a fill to the lines and curves added since the last call to beginFill() or
beginGradientFill(). Flash uses the fill that was specified in the previous call to beginFill()
or
beginGradientFill(). If the current drawing position does not equal the previous position
specified in a
moveTo() method and a fill is defined, the path is closed with a line and then filled.
Example
The following example creates a square with red fill on the Stage.
this.createEmptyMovieClip("square_mc", this.getNextHighestDepth());
square_mc.beginFill(0xFF0000);
square_mc.moveTo(10, 10);
square_mc.lineTo(100, 10);
square_mc.lineTo(100, 100);