Use this command from the pet palette of a selected Morph, to stretch the entire Morph by its bounding box.
1.Select a Morph.
2.From the pet palette, choose the Box Stretch command.
A bounding box appears around the Morph.
3.Click on an edge, face or node of the bounding box.
A “stretch” pet palette appears with three options.
4.Choose one of these three stretch varieties: Stretch, Stretch from Center, or Skew.
5.Then drag to transform your Morph.
Depending on which part of the box you clicked, the stretching result will vary:
The plain Stretch (clicked on box face):
The plain Stretch (clicked on a box node):
The Stretch from Center (clicked on box face):
The Skew:
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