Hey Rob, I see you fixed Cliping.as (Issue 53) in the latest trunk.
The fix tests OK on our sample fla and our real applications.  Thank
you - it is very much appreciated!
Ralph

On Aug 21, 5:47 am, Rob Bateman <[email protected]> wrote:
> thanx guys - i will have a look at this just as soon as i  can
>
> cheers
>
> Rob
>
> On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 11:35 AM, Johan 'Zarkow' Munkestam <
>
>
>
> [email protected]> wrote:
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> > As noted in another post, showing a scene inside a component using
> > scalex/scaley at another value than 1.0 do indeed mess up the
> > clippingrectangle logic currently.
>
> > Would be great if this was fixed - I don't mind syncing vs the svn to
> > get it asap. ;)
>
> > On Aug 12, 4:49 am, Ralph B <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Rob - here is another challenge for you...
>
> > > We ran into an issue that seems to have been introduced in a recent
> > > trunk build.  If you add an Away3D view to a child movieclip, use
> > > scaleX and scaleY on that movieclip, and then drag the corners of the
> > > window when the SWF is playing, the Away3D scene seems to compute its
> > > rectangle clipping incorrectly.
>
> > > For us, this shows up as large chunks of the Away3D object
> > > disappearing when we load a lesson SWF into course player SWF, so it
> > > is a pretty severe problem!
>
> > > We were able to work around it by replacing part of Clipping.as in the
> > > trunk with the equivalent fragment of code from tag 2.3.3.  I have
> > > created Issue 52 and included there an example .fla and .swf, as well
> > > as the culprit code from Clipping.as.
>
> > > Thanks in advance for looking into this!
>
> > > Ralph
>
> --
> Rob Bateman
> Flash Development & Consultancy
>
> [email protected]

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