Weird * stretching * text anti-aliased in the Textbox

I use Flash 8 (actually with CS3 but all recording mode Flash 8 and use AS2.) I'm also kind of new to the present).
I have a button that loads a dynamic text in a text box using this actionscript:

on (release) {}
loadText = new LoadVars();
loadText.load ("sometext.txt");
loadText.onLoad = {function (success)}
If (success) {}
trace (Success);
_root. TextBox.outsideFilename.htmlText = this.externaltext;
}
};
}

Loads of everything very well - EXCEPT when I choose "Anti-alias for readability" (and use a non-standard font and integrate some character sets) all the text in the text box out elongated vertically - it comes out looking stretched for some reason any. Is this a normal behavior? Looks terrible and not what I want. If I don't choose to be the choice of "Smoothing", while proportions are correct them all, but not anti-aliasees of course. What I'm missing here? I would like to think proportionally correct anti-aliasing of text.

If you size your textbox (Note: change the width and height in the Panel properties scales your textbox, unfortunately) then the text content will be stretched.

However, scalability text works on embedded characters. This is why the scale appears only when you choose to incorporate characters. To resolve this problem:

(1) remove any scaling of the text box. To do this, select your text and use the panel(Window > Transform) transformation to set the width and height to 100%

(2) resize your textbox using arrow tool or the type tool.

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