PS - Bevel works fine actually, it was my clip not being located at an
integer pixel value that made the bevel look off. Sometimes...
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Hi Steven - I'm using a vector - a simple rectangle.
Paul - thanks for the insight. I've tried a few things now and nothing I do
gets the clip to be at the proper size. I'm giving up on it and may use
Patrick's suggestion of the Bevel filter.
Patrick - I did originally try using bevel, but it
Why not use a bevel filter?
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> I have a clip, with a single pixel border to get an embossed effect. I
have
> it set to 9 slice scaling... it works nicely when I simply pl
Are you using a bitmap or vector in the slice 9 clip?
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I have a clip, with a single pixel border to get an embossed effect. I have
it set to 9 slice scaling... it works nicely when I simply place the clip on
stage and scale it - such as I do for behind my fields. However, I also use
it as the background for a dynamically loaded image - and the image
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