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Re-sizing, align right while keeping the menu fixed using flash AS2

Curisco (Programmer)
31 Mar 09 8:19
Hello Folks,
http://www.youmustcreate.com

My problem is recreating the align right effect while keeping the menu fixed using flash AS2 mostly for re sizing as well as different screen sizes.

While i can do one or the other but both is just not happening.
I have tried all sorts of weird and wonderful things but as yet, alas no easy/simple solution :(
I must admit it has been a long time since i have been here but.. I thought if someone could have a quick look and maybe please give me a few pointers ??

Anything at all would be better than what i have now ...

Thanks for your time

Curisco "Ramsey"

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kennethkawamoto (TechnicalUser)
1 Apr 09 7:10
You can just set TextFormat.align = "right"; You don't need to reposition the menu on stage resize because it stays in the same place (fixed distance from the top left).

Kenneth Kawamoto
www.materiaprima.co.uk

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