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 Post subject: Flash. Scaling pages
PostPosted: February 28th, 2005, 11:57 am 
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When publishing to Flash is there a setting I'm missing which scales pages to fit in the window? Some of my flex pubs seem to do this and other'sot and I can't figure out what setting is controlling it :oops:

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Hi,

Thank you for your enquiry.

The "Pages can be resized horizontally" and "Pages can be resized vertically" settings in the Chapter Properties should allow the publication to stretch or shrink to fit the browser window. Simply enable both of these options, but leave the Minimum and Maximum Width and Height settings disabled. You may wish to enable the 'Maintain Aspect Ratio' option if you do not want your publication to become distorted when viewed in a browser window with a different aspect.

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I did have a fiddle with those, but couldn't get it to make a lot of difference.

It seems to be that the HTML page produced won't resize the pub at all but opening the SWF file directly resizes it no matter what?

It doesn't matter a great deal--I'll just link the SWF file directly when I want a resizable one and the HTML when I don't!

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