I'm not sure about other tweening engines, but the one I wrote (TweenLite)
automatically overwrites tweens that affect the same object/MovieClip to
prevent collisions unless you flag it not to. I found that I almost always
needed it to overwrite existing tweens, so I made that the default behavior
but like I said, you have the ability to change that if you need to. See the
documentation at the top of the class file for instructions. 

You can snag the class at:
http://www.greensock.com/ActionScript/TweenLite/

Good luck!

Jack Doyle

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Message: 8
Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2006 16:39:52 +0000
From: "Kevin Cannon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Flashcoders] AS Tweening. Approach to prevent tween
        clashing?
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Hi All,

I've been building sites with laco's tweens for a good while.

Occasionally I've come accross problems when you click on buttons
really fast in sucession. If one item is still tweening you can end up
with unpredictable results.

Does anyone have any advise on what approach I can take to avoid that.
I'm real trouble figuring out what specifically is causing the
problem, even though I understand the general problem.

Has anyone any advice,

Thanks,

- Kevin



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