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This is another example illustrating how to create an application that can be resized.
Skills Used: On Size, Global Functions, GetPos, SetPos, GetSize, SetSize. |
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This one gives a warning during preview from some text which is outside the stage, was that on purpose?
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Yes. There's a paragraph object explaining that all code is on the On Size event. But it's not part of the application. If the warning bugs anyone, just remove that object.
But i definitely wanted everyone to be able to quickly find the code!
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Ah, OK sorry I wasn't sure. The warning isn't bothersome at all, so no biggie.
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But i definitely wanted everyone to be able to quickly find the code!
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