We had a similar issue triggered by scaling.  When we rescaled objects with
Advanced Anti-Aliasing text, they wouldn't recompute their size properly and
would truncate themselves with "..." at the end at some scales but not at
others.  We ended up just turning it off.  It's true that it looks better,
but if it doesn't work, it doesn't work. :-/

Dave

On 12/14/08, Ashim D'Silva <as...@therandomlines.com> wrote:
>
> Right. I recreated everything slowly in a new file, introducing things one
> by one and here's the culprit - Advanced Anti-Aliasing.Now I really would
> like to use advanced, because text looks dramatically better, but there has
> to be a solution, doesn't there?
>
> 2008/12/15 Ashim D'Silva <as...@therandomlines.com>
>
>
> > Hi all,
> > I'm having a really odd problem, that I haven't been able to find
> anything
> > about. I have a multiline, word wrapped TextField that uses CSS (built as
> > objects), with content coming from HTML in an XML file.
> > It all works fine, but for some reason, when I hover over a link (whether
> I
> > have CSS for hover or not) it moves a pixel or two. Sometimes only the
> first
> > time, sometimes all the time.
> > If I have a a:hover in the CSS it definitely moves every time.
> >
> > Has anyone encountered this, got a solution or have any idea why this
> would
> > happen?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Ashim
> >
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> >
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