Alex,
Not necessarily. One neat way (well, I think so) of doing it that I discuss
in my book is to derive an object from Alpha. The derived Alpha implements
the ChangeListener interface so it can respond to slider notifications.
Override the Alpha.value method and return the position of the slider
(scaled between 0 and 1). That way you can still use all the interpolators
but have direct control of the current alpha value.
Sincerely,
Daniel Selman
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Subject: [JAVA3D] Use of Slider Bars
Hi-
I am doing an application where I want to use
JSLIDER to control my 3D models. Does anyone
have an example of this. I guess this means
that I would abandon the rotation interpolators,
right?
Thanks in advance,
Alex Terrazas
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