Pan an image by less than 1 pixel/ frame

Hi,
is there a common way to pan an image by less than 1 pixel/ frame (maybe by manipulating bitmaps or something?).
I need to pan over an image very slowly, but with a smooth motion.
thanks
jq

You can set x and y to non-integers, but you will likely see distortion as it tries to render on half-pixels.  Most folks will not see single pixel movement as steppy.
Alex Harui
Flex SDK Developer
Adobe Systems Inc.
Blog: http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui

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