Jon -

Yep - this is a great idea! I think there's been some progress made on it here:
http://proj.jquery.com/dev/bugs/bug/127/

I'll see if I can get it in to jQuery 1.1 so that you can bundle your
easing effects up as a single plugin and add it in.

--John

On 8/19/06, Jon Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I have written a fair few little tween functions/classes, all of which I
> have made generic - ie you pass in a property to tween and it's parent obj
> (doesn't have to be a dom node) and you also pass in the 'tween function' -
> these were all 'ported' from the robert penner originals that got used in
> actionscript.
>
> The cool thing about them is they are small and provide every type of easing
> animation you could want - and they all take the same parameters (with the
> exception of a few more complex ones like elastic and bounce which have one
> or two more parameters)
>
> Now after that waffle I'd like to suggest that it would be good to be able
> to pass in a function to the animate method too - much like you can pass a
> function into the default array .sort() method - this function would enable
> different styles of easing anmation.
>
> I might end up rewriting the animate method or making a new tween/ease one
> if this isn't being worked on or considered at all. I don't really want to,
> there are many better javascripters out there and I'd hate to make a sub-par
> jquery extension. But since I'm porting a lot of my own ui scripts to
> versions written using jquery (not as plugins), I will end up needing this
> so unless someone else is working on it or fancies the idea then I will
> start it in my spare time.
>
> Just a suggestion.
>
> Jon
>
>
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John Resig
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