Found a solution by myself:
this.elem.get('morph').setOptions({ transition:'bounce:out' });
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On 6 Gen, 11:17, stratboy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, thank you, but I still don't know how to change the transition
> or duration properties without re-instantiating the morph obj (and
> therefore loosing the events).
>
> I know all the docs, and I always use store/retrieve in my classes,
> but I can't see how they can help me with this issue. Can you write a
> little example?
>
> On 6 Gen, 10:41, Nicolas Trani <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > you can use element Store / Retreive
>
> > Take a look at :
>
> > *http://mootools.net/docs/Element/Element#Element:store
> > *http://mootools.net/blog/2008/01/22/whats-new-in-12-element-storage/
>
> > Regards.
>
> > stratboy a écrit :
>
> > > Hi! I've got a problem:
>
> > > - got an element with a morph: this.elem.set('morph',
> > > { transition:'sine:out' })
> > > - later, set an event: this.elem.get('morph').addEvent
> > > ('onComplete',function(){ ... })
> > > - later, I want to change, say, the morph transition, but if I do it
> > > with get or set, morph will instantiate again, and I'll lose the
> > > onComplete event!
>
> > > So, is there a way to change props like transition and duration
> > > without re-instantiating the fx?
>
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