Using .Wink. screen capture
May 22, 2007 12:00 AM
Never worked with wink, though I can imagine what is build, is build in Flash? If so, you should first try to run it stand-alone. Is it also small when running stand-alone? If it is, then it is published wrong, if not, something inside lectora is mixing things up.Keep in mind: Lectora is no image-editing or video-editing software. It does not work with vector-based enivorments, so everything that you scale in Lectora will be scaled on pixel-based scaling. Pixel-based means ugly in most cases. If possible, always edit images/animations and video's outside Lectora, with professional tools like Fireworks or Photoshop.That said and done, a real quick and dirty way to perhaps solve this thing is to edit the swf-file (or FLA, if you can find it) in a tool like Flash, and upscale it to a bigger level. This way, the import must also be bigger. Scaling to a smaller size in Lectora can be done easier then upscaling.
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