anyways..

On mousedown on the master layer record the x and y to variables.
This will get you the starting location of the layer.
On dragmove (or whatever) do your math using the current x and y versus the
starting x and y.
This will move the second layer appropriately.
You _may_ need to record the starting x and y of the second layer as well..
little drunk and head a little fuzzy.



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