Hi,
I tried the Stage.align but this has no effect.
The stage size is the same as the monitor size.
Looking into this further, it seems to be an issue with the Window
Manager - if we run X11 with no Window Manager and start Flashplayer
from the command line it can't seem to position itself properly. If we
run Flash with a Window Manager / Desktop, e.g. xfce, it aligns fine. I
am guessing something changed in FP10 relating to X11 but what...
Glen
Taka Kojima wrote:
not sure, maybe FP10 defaults to a different stage alignment. Maybe
try explicity stating the stage alignment and see if that fixes it.
- Taka
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 11:16 AM, Glen Pike <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
There is stuff offstage, but I am not sure if it is in a guide layer or
not - will check later.
Why this would happen in FP10 and not 9 though??
Glen
Joel Stransky wrote:
Is there any off-stage content that might be causing this?
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Glen Pike
<[email protected]>wrote:
Hi,
I have just setup FP10 in standalone on my Gentoo Linux box and am
running a SWF from the command line in standalone mode.
The x, y position of my SWF is all wrong - the SWF is positioned mostly
off the screen. Reverting to FP9 standalone it works fine.
The SWF is compiled for AS2.
Does anyone have any ideas about this??
Ta
Glen
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