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When exporting resources in sothink (file->export resource) is there any way to export the actual "raw code" not just the actionscript?
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Nope, you can just export the AS files as .as/.fla as far as I know. Why do you want to do that anyway?
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I want(ed?) to view the raw code (and do the editing) on a different OS, seemed liek the best way.
the program just dies if I try to copy 40k lines to the clipboard (broken image removed) |
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Quote from: "itisteve" I want(ed?) to view the raw code (and do the editing) on a different OS, seemed liek the best way.You can't edit the .swf in SoThink. Use a program like HexEdit for that. What is your other OS? There should be an open source decompiler existing. This post was imported from an account that no longer exists! Previous Name: phreneticus |
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There is no ActionScript3 decompiler that I can find for Linux (If you have one I would love to know, hours of my life (broken image removed))
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Quote from: "itisteve" There is no ActionScript3 decompiler that I can find for Linux (If you have one I would love to know, hours of my life (broken image removed))http://www.nowrap.de/flare.html http://linuxappfinder.com/package/swftools This post was imported from an account that no longer exists! Previous Name: phreneticus |
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neither of them support as3
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Quote from: "itisteve" neither of them support as3I couldn't find anything else. This post was imported from an account that no longer exists! Previous Name: phreneticus |
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At the original post, I couldn't find a way to export raw code directly either, so meh =/
Quote from: "itisteve" I want(ed?) to view the raw code (and do the editing) on a different OS, seemed liek the best way.I really think you should just continue trying to copy the raw code to the clipboard then paste into a text file. I copied 50k lines of "raw code" from a random actionscript and pasted into Notepad with about 5 seconds of lag. Granted, the lines of code are really short, but my comp's specs are probably a lot less than average. Try copying and pasting in small portions, or try Notepad++ because when I pasted the bunch of code there, there was no lag at all. (broken image removed) Quote from: "phreneticus" You can't edit the .swf in SoThink. Use a program like HexEdit for that. What is your other OS? There should be an open source decompiler existing.Maybe he just wants to, for example, create AoBs from Linux, I'm pretty sure copying the decompiled results into a text file then opening that in Linux is less troublesome than finding an AS3 decompiler then decompiling in linux |
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updated to the latest sothink and seemed to copy to clipboard instantly.
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Quote from: "Vexenos" [...][...][/quote] I don't think Notepad++ works as efficiently on AS3 as it does on AS2. (broken image removed) |
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Chao, if I'm not wrong, that's what happens when you decompile AS3 with flasm. If you just copy and paste, it should be readable anywhere
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Quote from: "whatever" Chao, if I'm not wrong, that's what happens when you decompile AS3 with flasm. If you just copy and paste, it should be readable anywhereo ok |
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use Wine in linux and load sothink using that
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