Hey,
It depends on how you start the animation. Do you use the 
qx.bom.element.Animation class to animate the container element? Why don't you 
just put a little playground online so we can see what your doing and fix it 
right away.
Regards,
Martin


Am 27.01.2013 um 12:32 schrieb Paulo Ferreira <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
> 
> I there a limitation on how animations can be applied to a window?
> 
> Here is my problem,
> 
> I applied an animation to a window (a sort of slide in), and it worked.
> Later on I want to apply a shift effect (basically the same animation as 
> the slide in), to the same window, and nothing happens (no animation 
> nothing)!!
> 
> Even if I use the same animation (the slide in) a second time, nothing 
> happens...
> 
> So the reason for my question..
> 
> TIA
> PF
> 
> 
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