Hi,
yep there might be small differences, and its good to be aware of that. I'm
not sure if there is a list of these issues.
Another one for example is that Array(obj) in mtasc is an array cast, while
in the Flash IDE it is not.
These little things that can easily ruin your day:).

greetz
JC




On 1/23/07, Andy Herrman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Aha!

Ok, here's some code:

---------
class mtascTest {
private var root:MovieClip;

public static function main(rootMC):Void {
   if(rootMC == undefined) { rootMC = _root; }
   //Stage.scaleMode = "noScale";
   //Stage.align = "LT";
   var main:mtascTest = new mtascTest(rootMC);
}

function mtascTest(rootMC:MovieClip) {
               this.root = rootMC;
   init();
}

private function init() {
   root.moveTo(0, 0);
   root.beginFill(0xff0000, 100);
   root.lineTo(5, 0);
   root.lineTo(5, 5);
   root.lineTo(0, 5);
   root.lineTo(0, 0);
   root.endFill();
}
}
---------

There's one line in the FLA's first frame:
mtascTest.main(this);

When I build with just the Flash IDE I get a small red rectangle in
the top left corner.  If I resize the window to be larger it doesn't
stay in the top left corner, but moves down and right (but doesn't
change size).

If I build the same code using MTASC it starts out looking the same.
However, when I resize the window the red square jumps around and
changes size.  It moves such that it's always touching one of the
edges of the window.  It's kind of hard to explain.

My guess is MTASC and the FlashIDE have different Stage defaults.  If
I uncomment the Stage.scaleMode line in the above code both the
FlashIDE and MTASC build SWFs act like the FlashIDE one worked without
the scaleMode being set.

  -Andy


Though I did figure one thing out.  (0, 0) was starting at the top left
corner,

On 1/23/07, Rákos Attila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Well, interesting - I just tried out and everything seems to be OK
> with MTASC: without setting Stage's properties the default behaviour
> is similar to that of movies compiled with MMC, and after setting
> scaleMode and align it works as expected, too. Can you provide a
> minimal script demonstrating the issue?
>
>   Attila
>
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