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MTASC(1)			 User Commands			      MTASC(1)

NAME
       mtasc - ActionScript 2 to Flash (SWF) compiler

DESCRIPTION
       This manual page documents briefly the mtasc command.

       It was written for Debian as mtasc does not have a manual page.

       mtasc compiles ActionScript 2 files to Flash (SWF) files.

SYNOPSIS
       mtasc [options] <files...>

OPTIONS
       The  options are processed from left to right. All of the options use a
       single dash.

       -pack <path>
	      Compile all files in target package.

       -cp <path>
	      Add classpath.

       -v     Turn on verbose mode.

       -strict
	      Turn on strict mode.

       -infer Turn on local variables inference.

       -wimp  Turn on warnings for unused imports.

       -msvc  Use MSVC style errors.

       -mx    Use precompiled mx package.

       -swf <file>
	      Input SWF file to update.

       -out <file>
	      SWF output file.

       -keep  Do not remove AS2 classes from input SWF.

       -frame <frame>
	      Export into target frame (it must exist in the SWF).

       -main  Enable the main entry point.

       -header <header>
	      Specify  header  format.	The   format   of   this   option   is
	      'width:height:fps', where fps means frames per second.

       -group Group classes into a single clip

       -exclude <file>
	      Exclude classes listed in a file.

       -version
	      Change SWF version (6,7,8,...)

       -trace <function>
	      Specify a TRACE function.

       -help or --help
	      Display a list of options and what they do.

SEE ALSO
       The  mtasc  website  (http://www.mtasc.org)  and the mtasc osflash page
       (http://osflash.org/mtasc).

mtasc				 February 2006			      MTASC(1)
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