On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 4:53 AM, Koehne Kai <[email protected]> wrote: >> -----Original Message----- >> ... >> Secondly qmleasing and >> easingcurveeditor really should be merged. They both generate custom >> easing curve strings for QtQuick 2 animations, just from different >> parameters. I'll start that change later today, so if that gets in first then >> there will be no need to rename easingcurve editor. > > I remember talking to Thomas Hartmann (the one who wrote easingcurveeditor) > about this a few months ago. AFAIR the purpose of the tools are somewhat > different (one for easy importing of Photoshop easing curves or something > alike, the other for something else ;) Thomas is ill today, maybe we can > leave the big merging alone until he's back? Both tools aren't installed by > default , so I don't think this needs urgent attention.
qmleasing was for easy importing of After Effects easing curves, and easingcurveeditor was for more manual manipulation of curves. But both tools display an easing curve, a rectangle to test it with, and an array output that you can paste into a QML animation. It makes sense to have one easing curve tool, which can import from AE and then let you play with it a bit. Still there's no problem waiting for Thomas to review it, it's not really urgent (although it would be nice to have it fit in with the rest of the tool renames). -- Alan Alpert _______________________________________________ Development mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development
