This is so dang cool. Thanks.
Jon Bradley wrote:
On Jan 3, 2008, at 1:41 PM, Andrew Sinning wrote:
I know there's a term for what I looking for, but I don't know it and
my searches are coming up empty.
What do you call the technique of dividing a graphic into 9 different
areas so that when you scale it the outer borders don't get distorted?
And, more germane to this list, can anybody point me to a component
related to this subject?
It's called Scale-9. It is an option enabled for movie clips in the
movie clip properties dialog (*accessed through the library)
Check your object in the library and edit the Properties. Enable
Scale-9. Edit the graphic asset (it has to be a movie clip).
You will be presented with 4 (2 vertical, 2 horizontal) intersecting
guides to define the regions that are scaled. You do not need 'divide'
up your graphic manually (chop it up, that is).
1. Top Left, Top Right, Bottom Left, and Bottom Right are not scaled.
They are chopped up during runtime and moved dynamically.
2. The top and bottom middle portions are scaled horizontally only
3. The left and right are scaled vertically only.
4. The center portion is scaled to fix the size you set your graphic
to when you use it (minus the outside portions).
Finally, scale 9 properties for any movieclip can be added and defined
at runtime through Actionscript. Look it up in the help docs.
have fun.
- jon
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