K TO 12 GRADE 9 LEARNER’S MATERIAL IN ARTSLiGhT ArOhL
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The document provides information about Western classical art traditions from prehistoric to medieval periods. It includes instructions for an illustrator to create a cover drawing showing cavemen, Egyptians, Greeks and Romans walking across a world map. The text then outlines learning standards and objectives related to understanding features of Western music and art. It provides descriptions of art from the Prehistoric Era including cave paintings, Ancient Egyptian paintings from tombs, and Classical Greek paintings on vases and panels. Examples of Roman mosaics and frescoes are also mentioned. Finally, the document discusses Byzantine and Romanesque religious paintings from the Medieval Era.
This document discusses using the MXML compiler (mxmlc) to compile Flex projects from the command line rather than within Flex Builder. It provides an example command to compile a FlexMXML file located in the user's Documents folder. Additional command line arguments are also demonstrated, such as specifying the output SWF file location and adding library paths. The document recommends adding the Flex SDK bin directory to the system PATH environment variable so mxmlc can be called directly from the command line without specifying the full SDK path.
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This document discusses using the MXML compiler (mxmlc) to compile Flex projects from the command line rather than within Flex Builder. It provides an example command to compile a FlexMXML file located in the user's Documents folder. Additional command line arguments are also demonstrated, such as specifying the output SWF file location and adding library paths. The document recommends adding the Flex SDK bin directory to the system PATH environment variable so mxmlc can be called directly from the command line without specifying the full SDK path.
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