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Text or movieclip positioning issue in Call of Atlantis #19114

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SporeProductions opened this issue Jan 1, 2025 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #18870
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Text or movieclip positioning issue in Call of Atlantis #19114

SporeProductions opened this issue Jan 1, 2025 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #18870
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A-avm1 Area: AVM1 (ActionScript 1 & 2) bug Something isn't working text Issues relating to text rendering/input

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@SporeProductions
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Describe the bug

Either the textfields or Movieclips are not positioning correctly in the game Call of Atlantis:
https://www.lilgames.com/games/puzzle/match-3/call-of-atlantis/

Expected behavior

X position should correctly inherit relative to its parent.
(Though the issue might be something else entirely)

Content Location

https://www.lilgames.com/games/puzzle/match-3/call-of-atlantis/

Affected platform

Desktop app

Operating system

Windows 10, PC

Browser

Chrome Version 131.0.6778.140 (Official Build) (64-bit)

Additional information

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@SporeProductions SporeProductions added the bug Something isn't working label Jan 1, 2025
@n0samu n0samu added text Issues relating to text rendering/input A-avm1 Area: AVM1 (ActionScript 1 & 2) labels Jan 1, 2025
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kjarosh commented Jan 1, 2025

Will be fixed by #18870

@kjarosh kjarosh linked a pull request Jan 1, 2025 that will close this issue
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