Hi,
Do you mean as in masking?
If you don't want to resize the loaded swf, you could load it into a
scrollpane (with scrollbars dis or enabled), or you could apply a runtime
mask to your clip.
eg myLoadedClip.setMask (myViewportMask) 

Greetz
Hans

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Subject: [Flashcoders] Constrain width and height of a swf into a MC
withloadMovieNum or loadClip or loadMovie ?

           Hello,


I try to understand how to constrain a swf of width = 500 , height = 300 in
a movie-clip whose width=200 and height=247 without redimendionning the
*.swf.
(I know i will lose some visual information of the SWF, it is all right...)

Do you know how to do that ?

I just suceed to place the swf relative to a movie-clip with :
   movieclip_container.loadMovie("file.swf", level) but not to constrain
this SWF to the movie-clip dimension.

   


Thank you
Tony


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