thanks too for your answer, Zeh,
but we've talked about this case with Ian Thomas, so I've made tests
with all different aliasig parameters, and also with a drawn shape
instead of text. the problem remains the same
I've made a html page holding 2 swf, one in flash 7 and the other in flash 8
in each swf, the content was the same:
3 100 pixel animations on _x in 10 frames, one with a flash ide motion
tween, one with a onEnterFrame and the last one with the Tween class.
all 3 methods are still smoothed in the flash 7 animation, not in the 8
version...
PiR
Zeh Fernando a écrit :
There's something that I really can't understand in Flash 8....
Before ('till Flash 7), if you made a 100 pixels object animation in
10 frames, flash "knew" how to display a 1/10 pixel and the animation
was quite smooth.
That was sometimes a problem because when we wanted a aliased
display, we had to enter entire coordinates for the object...
Now, by default, flash displays the object in animations only on
entire pixels, but only for animation !!!! so the choice doesn't seem
to be really good... when we want a aliased text, we still have to
enter manually entire coords, but in the animation we can't avoid
those entire coords... it shall be the contrary, isn't it?
is there an option, checkbox or something else to be able again to
have smoothed 100 pixels in 10 frames animation instead of a pixel
each second?
You're either not using the 'anti-alias for animation' setting on the
textfield (it's the same as the default font setting on Flash 7-) or
the font isn't embedded on the movie (so it's using the API for
drawing device fonts and it will snap to pixels).
- Zeh
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