Glad you figured it out Glen and thanks for the solution/workaround.

On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 11:07 AM, Glen Pike <postmas...@glenpike.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>   This was an issue with the Flashplayer running without a Window manager -
> for some reason FP10 defaulted to a 200x200 pixel sized window and ignored
> the size of the Flash content when run in "fullscreen".
>
>   The only way around this is to run a desktop / window manager and launch
> Flashplayer inside that - problematic because if Flash dies / exits, the
> user gets access to the desktop rather than a blank screen  - not good for
> kiosk apps.
>
>   Funny thing is, Flashplayer 9 is fine, so have submitted a bug because
> that's an unexpected change of behaviour that we have no way of working
> around..
>
>   Thanks for your help, maybe this will be useful for anyone with similar
> problems
>
>   Glen
>
>
> Glen Pike wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>   I tried the Stage.align but this has no effect.
>>
>>   The stage size is the same as the monitor size.
>>
>>   Looking into this further, it seems to be an issue with the Window
>> Manager - if we run X11 with no Window Manager and start Flashplayer from
>> the command line it can't seem to position itself properly.  If we run Flash
>> with a Window Manager / Desktop, e.g. xfce, it aligns fine.  I am guessing
>> something changed in FP10 relating to X11 but what...
>>
>>   Glen
>>
>> Taka Kojima wrote:
>>>
>>> not sure, maybe FP10 defaults to a different stage alignment. Maybe
>>> try explicity stating the stage alignment and see if that fixes it.
>>>
>>> - Taka
>>>
>>> On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 11:16 AM, Glen Pike <postmas...@glenpike.co.uk>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>>  There is stuff offstage, but I am not sure if it is in a guide layer or
>>>> not - will check later.
>>>>
>>>>  Why this would happen in FP10 and not 9 though??
>>>>
>>>>  Glen
>>>>
>>>> Joel Stransky wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there any off-stage content that might be causing this?
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Glen Pike
>>>>> <g...@engineeredarts.co.uk>wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  I have just setup FP10 in standalone on my Gentoo Linux box and am
>>>>>> running a SWF from the command line in standalone mode.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  The x, y position of my SWF is all wrong - the SWF is positioned
>>>>>> mostly
>>>>>> off the screen.  Reverting to FP9 standalone it works fine.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  The SWF is compiled for AS2.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  Does anyone have any ideas about this??
>>>>>>   Ta
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  Glen
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