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Subject: | Re: A Panning Shot in Flash? |
From: | Bryan Douglas Wilhite |
Date: | Wed, 11 Mar 1998 01:27:05 GMT |
I'm not sure what's going on here. Is there a complete discussion of this
on a Flasher web page?
Bryan Wilhite
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> From: John Croteau <croteauerols [dot] com>
> To: flashershocker [dot] com
> Subject: Re: A Panning Shot in Flash?
> Date: Tuesday, March 03, 1998 4:15 PM
>
> Re Bryan and all,
> I touched on this before.
> If you are using the default scaling option Showall and set height (y)
> and width (x) as 100%, the movie canvas will maintain its aspect ratio
> as set in the authoring enviroment. Only one parameter (x or y) will
> fill the screen at 100% (unless the aspect ratio of the browser frame is
> exactly the same as canvas). The other dimension parameter will display
> the canvas width with space on the sides. The space on the sides is not
> neccessarily empty it could be filled with the Flash that originally
> appeared off the edges of the canvas in the authoring enviroment (if
> there is nothing off canvas it will be blank). If you are panning
> horizonally and the aspect ratio is such that the x fills the browser
> frame before the y, then the left and right edges will be the same as in
> the authoring enviroment. There is some small variation between various
> browsers.
>
> If you need an exact cut-off, use top level screens (one on the left and
> one on the right) to cover all the graphics that appear off the edges of
> the canvas. Align filled rectangles to both the left and the right edges
> of the canvas.
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