in your onResize - have you tried setSize( w, h ) yet?

also - I am using an accordion right now - some children contain listboxes,
datagrids, etc. One cool thing I am doing is when the accordion is resizing,
i am resizing the contents inside the children too - nice and tight.

On 4/12/06, Mike Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I am confused about the Accordion Control, and how it's reacting to
> Resize Events.
>
> For example, a MenuBar Component - also a V2 Control, when I issue a
> Resize Event and give it new _width parameters, the control widens
> appropriately without any Menu Items distorting.
>
> Controls widening or shrinking (and NOT scaling) is by design when
> things are setup correctly.  That's what xscale and yscale are reserved
> for correct?
>
> So with that said, when writing an application that has Stage.align =
> "TL" and Stage.scaleMode = "noScale", and I have code that moves (or
> sizes) components based on browser size, what must I do to have the
> Accordion reveal "more or less area", versus "scaling larger or
> smaller"?
>
> This is not the behavior I expected from the Accordion - since it's a
> Container, and a V2 Component.
>
> I understand I may need to have additional sizing code, within the
> MovieClips that make up the Accordion Children, but this initial
> behavior of scaling is something that should not be happening right?
>
> Could any of you shed more light on this problem?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike
>
>
>
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