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Re: Left, top vs X, Y in graphics

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Subject: Re: Left, top vs X, Y in graphics
From: Joe Strout <joe@inspiringapps.com>
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2009 16:11:24 -0700
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Jack Citron wrote:

Under "Object2D Class" in the LR, I see: The base class of any object that can be drawn in a vector graphics environment. Further down, it describes X and Y as center or anchor points. But in the following, left and top can,t be used.

True.  Why would you think they could?

What am I misinterpreting?

That an object2D would for some reason have left and top? They don't. They have X an Y to specify the center, and width and height to set the dimensions.

HTH,
- Joe

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