On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 3:44 PM, Kao Cardoso Felix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I've created a very simple program with a Layer containing a sprite
> that contains another 3 children sprites. The cocos documentation
> states that the default value for sprite anchors are image.widht / 2,
> image.height / 2 (and the code of cocos/sprite.py reflects this).
>
> Well, anyway I added the children sprites to my sprite at position
> (0,0) and I expected the anchors of the children to coincide with the
> anchor of the parent sprite (i.e. the children would be located at the
> center of the parent sprite), but what is happening is that the
> children sprites centers are located at the top right corner of my
> parent sprite. I don't know if this is by design but it seems wrong
> and unintuitive to me.
>
> I'm using cocos 0.3.0 rc0 on Windows XP Professional.

could you please post the code you use to create that?

Lucio.

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