AH! Very cool! I like the minimize with the move. Thanks, you have answered my question.
--- In [email protected], "iko_knyphausen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Yes, this would clip. If you want to slide and minimize, you need a > combination of MOVE and RESIZE. As both effects run in parallel, it > looks smooth if you allow both effects the same duration. I have a few > sliders in a beta app, if you want to check. http://www.aim4pro.com > <http://www.aim4pro.com> (use guest/guest to log in). Right to the main > item list, you will find a slider button (vertically centered). Click on > it to see a dashboard slid in... > > Later > > > --- In [email protected], "Nate Pearson" <napearson99@> > wrote: > > > > thanks for the reply. Will that clip the canvas if it goes outside of > > it's parent container? > > > > I.E. Parent is 400 pix wide. Child that you want to slide is 200px > > wide and is centered in the parent. If you slide the child xTo="1" > > will it look like its sliding outside of its parent > container(clipping)? > > > > I'm about to go to bed or else I would try it right now. Either way > > I'll try it in the morning to figure out what's happening. > > > > Thanks again. > > > > --- In [email protected], "iko_knyphausen" iko@ wrote: > > > > > > > > > I did not want to install the app, but I have done some sliding in > and > > > out... > > > > > > I used a combination of MOVE effects and RESIZE in some cases. So > for > > > example if you want to slide a Canvas (with its children) you can > > > approach as follows... > > > > > > <mx:Move id="moveEffect" xTo="1" duration="500" target="myCanvas" /> > > > > > > <mx:Canvas id="myCanvas" ... /> > > > > > > in an eventHandler you can then trigger the effect using > > > > > > moveEffect.play(); > > > > > > This is the bare minimum... but it explains the mechanism and what > to > > > look for... > > > > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "Nate Pearson" <napearson99@> > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > I'm trying to figure out how the "slide in slide out" effect is > done. > > > > > > > > Here is an example in an apollo app: > http://www.finetune.com/desktop/ > > > > (pretty cool app by the way!) > > > > > > > > When you start finetune desktop up and click the arrows left an > right > > > > you see how one things slides in and one slides out? That's what I > > > > want! > > > > > > > > How the heck do you do it? Is it a tween? It looks like there is a > > > > non-linear easing function on it but I'm a noob to effects. > > > > > > > > Thanks for your help in advance! :) > > > > > > > > > >

