I have the following setup: In Label.fla there is a MovieClip that contains a TextField, which has its class set to src.components.Label. All this class does is set the font in the constructor and then set the text property of the TextField to an empty string (the value of the string doesn't matter for this problem. It can be a non-empty string and have the same result). Like this:
package src.components
{
import flash.display.MovieClip;
import flash.text.TextFormat;
import flash.text.TextField;
public class Label extends MovieClip
{
public var mTextField:TextField;
public function Label()
{
super();
var tf:TextFormat = new TextFormat("Arial", 34, 0xFFFFFF);
mTextField.defaultTextFormat = tf;
mTextField.setTextFormat(tf);
trace("init before: " + mTextField.getTextFormat().font);
mTextField.text = "";
trace("init after: " + mTextField.getTextFormat().font);
}
}
}
The label object in Label.fla is set up to export for runtime sharing, which has been copied into MainMenu.fla. A single instance of this label is placed on the stage of MainMenu.fla, and when I run MainMenu.swf the output clearly shows that the font is being set and then immediately cleared just because I'm changing the text property of the TextField.
The output looks like this:
init before: Arial
init after: null
Why would setting the text cause the font to be cleared? This is causing me a lot of problems. The only way I've figured out how to work around this is to do something stupid where I make a copy of the TextFormat object before setting the text, set the text, and then reapply the copied TextFormat to make sure it doesn't change.
I've attached a zip file containing all of the source and compiled files to test this with. FontTest.zip