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- Getting Started
- Setting preferences
- Creating objects
- Creating shapes
- Creating text objects
- Creating user input objects
- Defining the viewable screen area
- Preserving the aspect ratio of an object
- Creating button objects
- Creating animation objects
- Working with objects
- Adjusting path segments
- View object properties
- Specifying shape properties
- Specify text object properties
- Specifying the stroke and fill properties
- Working with raster images
- Changing transformation properties
- Managing objects
- Converting groups to switchgroup animations
- Convert an object to a bitmap image
- Convert an object into a button
- Convert a scene to an animated object
- Using catalogs
- Using layers
- Creating animated content
- Making content interactive
- Creating events that trigger actions
- Creating actions
- Create an action to play an animation
- Create an action to stop an animation
- Create an action to play a sound
- Create an action to hide an animation component
- Create an action to show an animation component
- Create an action to load a scene
- Create an action to submit a form
- Create an action to reset a form
- Create an action to start an application
- Change interactive content
- Change the focus order of the buttons
- Exporting and testing content
- Importing Flash content
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Plazmic Composer for BlackBerry Smartphones - 4.7
Create the view box
- On the toolbox, click the Camera tool. The view box appears on the canvas. By default, the view box has the same dimensions as the canvas.
- Click the view box to select it, then resize and reposition it as necessary.
- To prevent the content from being stretched on the BlackBerry® screen, specify the Preserve Aspect Ratio settings:
- In the Inspector, click the Camera tab.
- Click Preserve Aspect Ratio.
- Set the scaling option:
Click Meet to uniformly scale the content to fit into the view port, with no cropping. Transparent padding is applied to fill out the rest of the view port.
Click Slice to prevent scaling; the content is cropped to fit into the view port. The cropped image will fill the entire view port such that no padding is necessary.
- Specify how the content is aligned in the view port by clicking a square on the anchor grid. For example, to align the content to the top left corner of the view port, click the upper left corner.
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