I ran into the same problem, it happens because of the rescaling of the line
width.  As far as I know flash doesn't  maintain the line you are resizing
at its set numerical value.   See, you are really rescaling the whole
movieClip, in your case I think you said it was a rectangle.  What I ended
up doing to fix the problem, was adjusting my frame sizes.  eg.  you might
need  a graphic (on Stage)  sizing on the 9 px lined frame and then load it
to the image.  I would be interested if you hear of a scaling solution.  I
will keep my eyes posted. (pun intended).

Paul Vdst.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dave Mennenoh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 9:30 AM
Subject: [Flashcoders] scale 9?


> I have a clip, with a single pixel border to get an embossed effect. I
have
> it set to 9 slice scaling... it works nicely when I simply place the clip
on
> stage and scale it - such as I do for behind my fields. However, I also
use
> it as the background for a dynamically loaded image - and the images are
of
> various sizes. I am setting the width and height of the embosser clip to
> that of the image, but the clip doesn't quite fit the image like it
should.
> The clip is either not quite wide enough, or not quite tall enough... It
> must be the 9 slice scaling, since if I use a normal clip, without 9 slice
> enabled, it sizes it properly. But then my border gets hosed...
>
> Thoughts?
>
>
> Dave -
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