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Old August 5th, 2009, 04:29 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Animated sprite style ImageView

Hi

I have an image which is a horizontal strip of animation frames.
This strip represents icons for different game states (each time a state change I would like to show the next frame).

To implement this, I thought I can use an ImageView object. This way I can use the scroll x value to switch the frames. However, this will not work because the ImageView controller shrinks the strip so it would fit into the view completely.

Is there a way to tell the view not to mess with the image scale and keep a fixed horizontal width (which will be set to the frame width)?

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