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1. Re: Does 9-slice scaling work for "complex" objects in CS3?
Linda Nicholls Sep 6, 2009 12:12 PM (in response to Mike.Edel)Hi Mike,
Here's everything you always wanted to know about 9 slice scaling in FW CS3.
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2. Re: Does 9-slice scaling work for "complex" objects in CS3?
Mike.Edel Sep 7, 2009 5:41 AM (in response to Linda Nicholls)Hi Linda,
thanks for the reference. Why is it so hard to find those pices of information?
And btw: given all of these restrictions, can we expect the symbols to be of real practical use? I mean - come on: "Text will not work reliably, stray pixels, no live filters, no rectangle primitives".
Does anyone know whether we can expect these to be fixed in CS4?
Thanks again,
Mike
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3. Re: Does 9-slice scaling work for "complex" objects in CS3?
heathrowe Sep 7, 2009 7:59 AM (in response to Mike.Edel)Have a look at this Smart Resize extension. It should fill in the gaps of the Scale Nine limitations.
http://johndunning.com/fireworks/about/SmartResize
Hopefully, the original limitations is in scope for future versions.
h
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4. Re: Does 9-slice scaling work for "complex" objects in CS3?
Linda Nicholls Sep 7, 2009 10:30 AM (in response to Mike.Edel)Hi Mike,
It is fixed in CS4.
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5. Re: Does 9-slice scaling work for "complex" objects in CS3?
Mike.Edel Sep 9, 2009 5:46 AM (in response to heathrowe)Hi Heath,
thanks a lot for the link - a lot of very interesting and useful tools over there.
We'll have a look at the Smart Resize tool.
Regards,
Mike
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6. Re: Does 9-slice scaling work for "complex" objects in CS3?
Mike.Edel Sep 9, 2009 5:47 AM (in response to Linda Nicholls)It is fixed in CS4.
Thanks, good to know...
Now if only we could upgrade soon
Mike
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7. Re: Does 9-slice scaling work for "complex" objects in CS3?
heathrowe Sep 9, 2009 7:15 AM (in response to Mike.Edel)Your welcome Mike



