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Re: [Swftools-common] wrong positioning


From: Chris Pugh
Subject: Re: [Swftools-common] wrong positioning
Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 09:01:02 +0000

I didn't say you had done anything 'wrong' in particular.   Simply
guilty of having
a very tic moment!  ;o)

That said,  we see things quite differently,  as do most programmers (
not that I
consider myself to be one that is )).  Thus I'm glad to see you have
finally lost
that excess code!

Kind regards,


Chris.

2009/10/31 Pablo Rodríguez <address@hidden>:
> Thanks, Chris, for your explanation.
>
> Centering code like "object._x = (Stage.width-object._width)/2;" worked
> for me before and I don't think is wrong.
>
> The issue here was that the SVG outlines have the following attribute in
> the layer containing them:
>
>        transform="translate(-373.04364,-200.26313)"
>
> So, copying and pasting the outline from inkscape directly leads to
> positioning errors. To solve this, I had to convert the inkscape file
> from svg to svg using rsvg-convert in order to get a SVG file that can
> be used with SWFC.
>
> Thanks for your reply,
>
>
> Pablo
>
>
>
> Chris Pugh wrote:
>> Try,
>>
>>  .action:
>>        slide_height=Stage.height/2;
>>        slide_width=Stage.width/2;
>>
>> which gives you the screen centre point..  ;o)
>>
>> HTH.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>>
>> Chris.
>>
>> 2009/10/30 Pablo Rodríguez <address@hidden>:
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> I have the following script;
>>>
>>> .flash filename="first.swf" bbox=800x600 version=7 fps=12
>>> .outline fscreen_outline: M 409.38739,212.82563 L 398.29364,215.70063 L
>>> 395.44989,226.76313 L 397.57489,224.63813 L 401.32489,228.38813 L
>>> 411.01239,218.73188 L 407.26239,214.95063 L 409.38739,212.82563 z M
>>> 488.57489,212.82563 L 490.69989,214.95063 L 486.94989,218.73188 L
>>> 496.60614,228.38813 L 500.38739,224.63813 L 502.51239,226.76313 L
>>> 499.66864,215.70063 L 488.57489,212.82563 z M 433.79364,228.38813 C
>>> 421.17283,228.38813 411.01239,235.91438 411.01239,245.26313 L
>>> 411.01239,267.76313 C 411.01239,277.11188 421.17283,284.63811
>>> 433.79364,284.63813 L 464.16864,284.63813 C 476.78945,284.63813
>>> 486.94989,277.11186 486.94989,267.76313 L 486.94989,245.26313 C
>>> 486.94989,235.91438 476.78945,228.38813 464.16864,228.38813 L
>>> 433.79364,228.38813 z M 401.35614,284.63813 L 397.57489,288.38813 L
>>> 395.44989,286.26313 L 398.29364,297.32563 L 409.38739,300.20063 L
>>> 407.26239,298.07563 L 411.01239,294.29438 L 401.35614,284.63813 z M
>>> 496.60614,284.63813 L 486.94989,294.29438 L 490.69989,298.07563 L
>>> 488.57489,300.20063 L 499.66864,297.32563 L 502.51239,286.26313 L
>>> 500.38739,288.38813 L 496.60614,284.63813 z .end
>>> .outline fulls_outline: M 411.01239,200.26313 L 486.94989,200.26313 C
>>> 507.98458,200.26313 524.91864,212.80688 524.91864,228.38813 L
>>> 524.91864,284.63813 C 524.91864,300.21938 507.98458,312.76313
>>> 486.94989,312.76313 L 411.01239,312.76313 C 389.9777,312.76313
>>> 373.04364,300.21938 373.04364,284.63813 L 373.04364,228.38813 C
>>> 373.04364,212.80688 389.9777,200.26313 411.01239,200.26313 z .end
>>> .filled fscreen outline=fscreen_outline fill=#969696ff color=#969696ff
>>> .filled fulls outline=fulls_outline fill=#64646496 color=#64646496
>>>
>>> .frame 1
>>>    .put fscreen
>>>    .stop fscreen
>>>    .put fulls
>>>    .stop fulls
>>>
>>>    .action:
>>>        slide_height=Stage.height;
>>>        slide_width=Stage.width;
>>>
>>>        fscreen._x = (slide_width-fscreen._width)/2;
>>>        fscreen._y = (slide_height-fscreen._height)/2;
>>>        fulls._x = (slide_width-fulls._width)/2;
>>>        fulls._y = (slide_height-fulls._height)/2;
>>>    .end
>>>
>>> .end
>>>
>>> I'm trying to set the fscreen and fulls in the center of the
>>> presentation, but it doesn't work.
>>>
>>> What am I doing wrong here? (Just in case it might help, the outline is
>>> copied from http://www.ousia.tk/fullscreen.svg.)
>>>
>>> Thanks for your help,
>>>
>>>
>>> Pablo
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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