Layers with a co-efficient of less then 1 will 'lag behind' or move slower then layers with 1 (backgrounds). Layers above 1 will move faster then a layer then 1(foregrounds).
Obviously the co-efficient for X means that it will scroll faster/slower on the X axis, and Y is the Y axis.
You can also use the layer-object to do various things like position the layers, which lets you do parallax the traditional way like in MMF 1.5 if you wanted to do that.
I really like the new picture editor, I just don't like how it's missing more then half of the zoom levels. There's no happy medium for each zoom level now.
Okay, in the 'help' section, it goes on about 'Virtual Width', which is supposed to be located in the Frame Properties. I can't find any option about 'Virtual Width'. The options I get are:
BORDER:
Color
Width
FILL:
Type
Motif
Intergral Dimensions
INK EFFECT
POSITION (in the help it says this has nothing to do with Virtual Width)
SIZE
ROTATION
I'm sorry for my stoopid/boobism.
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-Paying off a massive amount of debt in college loans.
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DaVince This fool just HAD to have a custom rating
Registered 04/09/2004
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1st November, 2006 at 16:54:15 -
Just click the frame once in the storyboard editor. Then look in the properties that pop up on the left. It SHOULD have virtual width/height right underneath width/height.
KCLoops is from before there was built in Fast Loops. It was kept around for compatibility issues. There's nothing wrong with your fusion, you just need to get the KCloops extension.