Zeh Fernando wrote:
Wrap the textfield with a movieclip. Then the designer can move and animate the movieclip around in any way he pleases, but you just do modifications to the textfield that's inside.
But don't you still run into the same problem, because the designer has to be sure that they don't break the hooked-in instance of the clip containing the TextField.

New keyframes for instances of objects that are supposed to be manipulated by code is hell.
Yeah, exactly! It's hell. And I just don't get the Flash timeline, but that should be Flash101!

Zeh

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