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how is calculed scale_x and scale_y of a panel ? #381604
08/30/11 10:34
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Hello,

I would like to know how is calculated scale_x and scale_y of a panel ?

Djfeeler

Re: how is calculed scale_x and scale_y of a panel ? [Re: djfeeler] #381898
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I'm not sure what you want to know. Scale is not calculated, but set in a script.

Re: how is calculed scale_x and scale_y of a panel ? [Re: jcl] #381945
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scale_x and scale_y are initially 1. if you want your panel to be 2 times larger you set scale values to 2.

size_x and size_y on the other hand are set using the dimensions of the panel bitmap


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