

Thanks also to Swfdec for implementing this feature concurrently, helping to attack wmode from many angles and bring Linux web browsing up to ~2002 standards.īe advised that there are still some wmode-related problems, most notably this crash issue. For Opera (as of this writing), you will need the latest beta of 9.50.


That's right- this feature will work on both Firefox and Opera on Linux. Thanks to both the Firefox and Opera teams for their support in implementing wmode. (There are also 2 new wmodes introduced in Astro - direct and gpu - that are already supported in Linux where allowed by hardware.) CommunityMX has this great, simple page that illustrates the differences between the 3 modes. To be clear, there are 3 major modes for SWFs embedded in webpages: 1) Windowed mode, which is the only one supported by the Linux Flash Player up to this point 2) windowless/transparent mode 3) windowless/opaque mode. I suspect the novelty will wear off rather soon. Let me tell you, I have never been so happy to see one as when I first got one to work in Linux. fullscreen Flash overlay ads! Yes! They're on Linux now. In full-screen mode on Linux, playing odd-width movies (with screen widths not divisible by 16) may cause a crash.Ī.k.a.H.264 support and full-screen hardware scaling on the Linux platform are at alpha quality.
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On Linux, mouse events do not work as expected when "Select windows when the mouse moves over them" is enabled.Hardware scaling is not available on Linux.
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