you could always extend that effect class and implement your own stop method

On 1/19/06, Trey Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
I am using the Move effect to create a really nice tween in my Flex app.
I want to stop the effect during certain user input and there is an
endEffect() method that will allow me to stop the event but it abruptly
jumps to the destination of the Move, whatever the Move.xTo property is.
Can anyone think of a way to cancel the effect without jumping to the
end of the tween? I tried creating and instance and setting it to null
when I wanted the effect to stop prematurely but I haven't had any luck.

-James.


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