I have actually tried that yet, it seems that when I move the mc in the wrapper, the origin of the wrapper changes to be that of mc upper left most point.

Leandro Ferreira wrote:
The easiest way is to wrap it arount another object, move its position and
rotate the wraper.

Leandro Ferreira


On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 10:11 PM, Anthony Pace <anthony.p...@utoronto.ca>wrote:

How do you change the origin of rotation dynamically? can it be done?  or
will it always be 0,0

I was hoping that with the new features of as3 that this I would be able to
indicate where I wanted the origin; yet, I am starting to think that I was
hoping for too much.


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