Scaleform Studio Lua API Reference: scaleform.ViewScaleModes enumeration reference

scaleform.ViewScaleModes enumeration reference

Description

The view scale mode of the stage.

Enumeration values

Scales the view so that the content bounds matches the viewport while changing the viewport aspect ratio to match the content bounds ratio.
Scales the view so that the viewport fits inside the content bounds while maintaining the viewport aspect ratio stage and clipping any content that is outside the viewport.
The view does does not scale.
Scales the view so that the content bounds fits inside the viewport which maintaining the viewport aspect ratio.
 scaleform.Stage.set_view_scale_mode (scaleMode)
Sets the current scale mode for the stage.
 scaleform.ViewScaleModes.ExactFit
Scales the view so that the content bounds matches the viewport while changing the viewport aspect ratio to match the content bounds ratio.
 scaleform.ViewScaleModes.NoBorder
Scales the view so that the viewport fits inside the content bounds while maintaining the viewport aspect ratio stage and clipping any content that is outside the viewport.
 scaleform.ViewScaleModes.NoScale
The view does does not scale.
 scaleform.ViewScaleModes.ShowAll
Scales the view so that the content bounds fits inside the viewport which maintaining the viewport aspect ratio.
 scaleMode : scaleform.ViewScaleModes
One of the scale mode types available.
 scaleform.ViewScaleModes
The view scale mode of the stage.
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