Yep you are right.
myTextField.x++ should work, but when i put it on a timer i get an error :
access of undefined property myTextField

Here's the code

    import flash.text.TextField;
    import flash.text.TextFormat;

var myTextField:TextField = new TextField();
            addChild(myTextField);
            myTextField.text = "Križev pot";
            myTextField.width = 800;
            myTextField.height = 200;
            myTextField.x = stage.stageWidth/2-200;
            myTextField.y = stage.stageHeight/2+50;
            myTextField.border = false;

            var myFormat:TextFormat = new TextFormat();
            myFormat.color = 0xAA0000;
            myFormat.size = 92;
            myFormat.italic = false;
            myFormat.bold = true;
            myTextField.setTextFormat(myFormat);

            timer2= new Timer(50);
            timer2.addEventListener(TimerEvent.TIMER, onTimer2);
            timer2.start;

private function onTimer2(timer2:TimerEvent):void {
            myTextField.y++;
        }

Allan thanks for the alpha. Actually the alpha was only a workaround if
motion wouldn't work. It is just to take this of stage and then removing it.

On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 2:36 PM, Adrian Park <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Pedro.
> You can't set alpha on TextFields which use device fonts - you'll have to
> embed the font if you want to be able to set alpha.
>
> I think myTextField.x++; probably works but since you only do it once it
> isn't apparent. You'll have to set up a timer or frame event to do this
> repeatedly in order to see the motion.
>
> HTH.
>
> Adrian Park
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 2:17 PM, Pedro Kostelec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > Is there a way to apply to som text added with as3 some motion or alpha?
> >
> > I've got this working well:
> >
> >    import flash.text.TextField;
> >    import flash.text.TextFormat;
> >
> > var myTextField:TextField = new TextField();
> >            addChild(myTextField);
> >            myTextField.text = "Križev pot";
> >            myTextField.width = 800;
> >            myTextField.height = 200;
> >            myTextField.x = stage.stageWidth/2-200;
> >            myTextField.y = stage.stageHeight/2+50;
> >    *    myTextField.alpha=0.5;//doean't work, how to do it? Or should i
> > import something else???
> >       myTextField.x++;//doean't work, how to do it?*
> >            myTextField.border = false;
> >            var myFormat:TextFormat = new TextFormat();
> >            myFormat.color = 0xAA0000;
> >            myFormat.size = 92;
> >            myFormat.italic = false;
> >            myFormat.bold = true;
> >            myTextField.setTextFormat(myFormat);
> >
> > --
> > Pedro D.K.
> >
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