To follow what micha said, you could also add a little _x movement depending
on the scale of the "timeline" clip... this will give a little more
appearance of a 3D system.

e.d.

On 8/14/06, Michael Stuhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Steven Sacks | BLITZ schrieb:
> I mean, do you think that anyone would give a
> crap about that site if it had standard navigation?
even with a non-standard navigation, which i have alrady seen some years
ago (natzke etc), it stays crap.

but to stay OT: the question was for some ideas to get such an effect.
as this doesn't really need a 3d environment, i'd suggest you
dynamically attach your clips as they should appear in time.
by simply setting a listener for the scrollwheel (look this up in the
manual)  you get your event(s)  (the time). you then scale your clips
according to the _depth they have.

well it's just to get you started, so don't mindif  i don't get too much
into details, and i'm sure there  a better concepts for this.  just
wanted to get back OT.

micha


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