(no version information, might be only in CVS)
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What this nonsense is about is, every edge segment
borders at most two fills. When rasterizing the object, it's
pretty handy to know what those fills are ahead of time, so
the swf format requires these to be specified.
swfshape- setleftfill() sets
the fill on the left side of the edge- that is, on the
interior if you're defining the outline of the shape in a
counter-clockwise fashion. The fill object is an SWFFill
object returned from one of the addFill functions above.
This seems to be reversed when you're defining a shape
in a morph, though. If your browser crashes, just try setting
the fill on the other side.
Shortcut for
swfshape- setleftfill($s- addfill($r, $g, $b [,
$a]));.
See also
swfshape- setrightfill().