Ok, that's exactly what I started thinking about ... but when I applied a rotation = 180 to a view it wasnt visible any more ... It contains a video ... could that be a problem?
What would be the most legal way of copying a view? On 8/31/07, Raju Bitter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The simplest way to achieve a reflection affect is to rotate a copy of > the view and use a drawview with a gradient to fade the rotated view into > the background color. That only works if you have a a solid background > color, though. And you are right, all of that only works with Flash runtime. > > Raju > > ------------------------------ > *Von: *Anze Cesar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > *Datum: *Fri, 31 Aug 2007 13:22:19 +0200 > *An: *<[email protected]> > *Betreff: *[Laszlo-user] Reflection effect > > Hi, > > is there any already established way of making a reflection? I would like > to make that eye candy reflection at the bottom of a view for example, and I > would like it to be live (to reflect the current display). > I am probably looking at a flash specific feature here ... > > One such flash class can be found here: > http://pixelfumes.blogspot.com/2007/03/reflection-class-v3-with-source.html > <http://pixelfumes.blogspot.com/2007/03/reflection-class-v3-with-source.html><http://pixelfumes.blogspot.com/2007/03/reflection-class-v3-with-source.html> > I suppose it wouldnt be easy to include this class in some way? > > -- > lp, > Anže > -- lp, Anže
