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Junior Mechanic
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I have used a few small animations for a couple of years in SS, in WebEngine, and now in SSPro. I have been able to scale them to a desired size up until now. Suddenly, when I scale them, they appear the new larger or smaller size in the Design window but are always at the original, unscaled size in the Preview window and in the Preview Publish window. They publish to the web at the original size as well. Now, I have a couple of images on the web that are the wrong size. What has changed and how do I get back to being able to set the size of an amimated image? Thanks.
 
Posts: 1 | Registered: October 09, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Guru 'Power' Mechanic
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It's a bug. If you look at the ImageIntro tutorial (Help > Tutorials), you'll see that the image "girl.jpg" has the same problem.

For now, a workaround seems to be to make a minor change to the image -- like a small change to the shading. That works in the tutorial -- hope it works on your pages too.
 
Posts: 9260 | Location: Wellington, New Zealand | Registered: December 11, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Bruceee, is that not working for you in the latest SSP (2.90b)? I am pretty sure it was supposed to have been fixed in one of the recent updates?
 
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Guru 'Power' Mechanic
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Now I'm confused. In SS Pro V290b, the tutorial girl is too big for me in IE7. But when I recreate that image at the same scale (0.30 for x and y), she exposes herself correctly.

So maybe the bug is really fixed, and we just need to "touch" the affected images in existing projects?
 
Posts: 9260 | Location: Wellington, New Zealand | Registered: December 11, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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