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.\" WARNING! THIS FILE WAS GENERATED AUTOMATICALLY BY c2man!
.\" DO NOT EDIT! CHANGES MADE TO THIS FILE WILL BE LOST!
.TH "SWFDisplayItem_flush" 3 "23 September 2008" "c2man displaylist.c"
.SH "NAME"
SWFDisplayItem_flush \- This function writes the item object immediately to the blocklist.
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.ft B
#include <ming.h>
.br
.sp
void SWFDisplayItem_flush(SWFDisplayItem item);
.ft R
.SH "PARAMETERS"
.TP
.B "SWFDisplayItem item"
Item to write.
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
Usually MING waits with writing a display item until a frame is closed
through a nextFrame() call, because a display items state could be altered
for the current frame. By using SWFDisplayItem_flush() MING does not wait
and writes the frame immediately. Therefore a user can influence the
swf tag oder. Changing a display items state after calling flush() takes
effect in the next frame.