Would be an idea, but how would I attach scroll bars/simulate scrolling to
the holder mc? 
have a dragabble button and make it move the mc behind the mask?

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Before you start implementing pages, try out to load all the content 
into a simple masked MovieClip and check the performance.

Janosch




André Goliath schrieb:

>Andy and Eric,
>
>thanks for your responses :)
>
>Unfortunatly you confirmed what I was afraid of ;)
>
>cacheAsBitmap reveales the problem that the text fields look messy and get
>crippled after scrolling or even editing.
>
>A kind of "draw only if neccessary" would also be impossible to me since
the
>pane is a kind of editor,
>and therefore I do not know what the user wants to see or edit. I would run
>into scrolling issues too.
>
>I guess I have to go with plan B 1/2:"Implement a pageing system" then,...
>
>Thanks,
>
>
>André
>
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>
>That might be too much for Flash to handle. You might be able to only load
>the MCs that are near the visible area by making a grid and get the
>ScrollPane position? -A
>
>
>
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>Goliath
>Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 10:59 AM
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>
>Hi List,
> 
>I´m using Flash 8´s ScrollPane to dynamicly load up to 400 MCs in it. Each
>of the loaded MCs gets instanciated from the library and then filled with
>some data via AS. The loaded MC contains some HTML textfields and another
>movieclip which loads a JPEG using loadMovie directly off-disk (it´s an exe
>projector).
> 
>Now, once the ScrollPane is populated it takes incredibly long for
scrolling
>and even typing few chars in the textfields tooks about 5 secs until they
>finaly appear.
> 
>is there anything I could do to improve the performance of the Scrollpane?
>Or is that jsut too much data for Flash to handle?
>My plan B would be to break the 400 loaded MCs up into "pages" but I´d
>rather not do that.
> 
>Or is there any other component that performs better and could be used as a
>drop-in replacement for the original Scrollpane?
> 
>TIA
> 
>André 
>
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