Hey guys
I’ve been looking at some nice Flash sites, and many of them seem to have the .swf scaled to 100% by 100% and filling up the whole window, but at the same time they also have non-blurry / non anti-aliased elements (text and pictures). How on earth is this accomplished?
I can scale my movie to fit the whole browser window, and I can use pixel fonts and bitmap fonts (placed on integer co-ordinates) to achieve crisp non anti-aliased text … but for the life of me I can’t seem to get crisp text or graphics when the movie is scaled (i.e. set at a different dimension in the HTML to what was originally set in the Flash authoring environment.
Is there any way to define objects on the stage that shouldn’t be stretched or anti-aliased when the whole movie is re-scaled? Or failing this does anyone know the technique for working round this problem?
Any help much appreciated! Best,
Jed