Hi Mike. There is a _content property in the SuperImage, which is essentially the same as the Image.content property. However, the SuperImage actively maintains the size and position of the content, so I don't think you can guarantee that changes you make to its position will stick. So, two options: 1) Grab the source, and make the modifications you need. An 'offset' might be a nice property to add, and something we could integrate back into the main source. 2) Wrap the Super Image in a Canvas. And move the SUperImage around inside the canvas instead. Ely. From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Anderson Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 10:43 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [flexcoders] Question on Ely's SuperImage Component Hello All, I know there are lots of people using this, so I wanted to ask if this component can perform some functions that the standard Image Component can do. With the standard Flex Image Component, I can move the Content around inside the container, independent of the container itself. I do this quite often, if I have an Image that is quite large - and has a lot of extraneous background stuff that I don't want to be displayed. With the Flex Image, I size & place the container where I need it to be - then I move & scale the Content around within the container - in order to show only the parts that I want. The SuperImage Component doesn't have a Content Property - so this leads me to believe, that I can't perform the same functions as the Image. Is this the right assumption to make? If so, does anybody have any further ideas, on how I can get more control over the content when using the SuperImage? Thanks in advance, for any information offered on this topic. Mike
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