I've seen the JS thing done, and it's terrible. It's jerky and annoying
to use, and just doesn't feel "right". It definitely breaks the
flash-as-an-app feel, and it all just goes instantly back to being a
shiny webpage from the 90s.
-Josh
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Josh McDonald
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Make a ScrollPane width and height equal to Stage.width and
Stage.height of a fullscreen app and load a clip containing your text
field into the ScrollPane.
You could also send the new textfield height to JavaScript and
dynamically resize the object and embed (I think, though I'd probably
never do it this way).
Mike
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