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  • AS3: Layout class for Flash CS3

    August 1, 2007, 7:00 am by senocular

    One thing that a lot of Flash users like about Flex is its use of constraints in laying out a design. This class - rather, a collection of 3: Layout, LayoutConstraint, and LayoutManager - provide that functionality to objects in Flash CS3 through ActionScript 3 using a somewhat similar API (though ActionScript only, no authoring interface). Using these classes you can constrain objects to the top, right, bottom, left, or center them horizontally or vertically within a layout. There are also controls for height and width as well as a property for maintaining aspect ratio.

    I have created a number of examples demonstrating the use of the classes, all of which can be found on the download/demo page.
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