Yes Steve thats my need exactly. A speed that I can specify no matter the size of transition.
On Jul 10, 2:50 am, "Steve Onnis" <[email protected]> wrote: > So what you really want is a "speed" property..in pps (pixels per second) > instead of a "duration" ? > > _____ > > From: anutron [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Friday, 10 July 2009 10:07 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [Moo] Re: Tween two different elements at the same speed > > This kinda sucks because with MooTools 2.0 this would be easier (or at least > work better) because all animations share the same timer. > > The only way to do this is to have two instances of Fx.Tween or Fx.Morph and > to set their durations relative to their sizes. So if one is going to 50px > and the other to 100px, you'd set the duration for the second one to be > twice as long as the first. This may not run smoothly in MooTools 1.* > > On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 4:38 PM, 4fingers (via Nabble) > <ml-user%2b201837-1000811...@... > <http://n2.nabble.com/user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=3234893&i=0> > > wrote: > > Hi, > > I am wanting to find out if there is a way to tween two elements at > the same speed given that they are different sizes. > > Since the speed depends on the size of the tween I am finding it hard > to have one element tween from 0px to 100px then on completion have > another element tween from 0px to 50px at the same speed. > > Is there any other way I can control the speed of the tween apart from > simply giving it a duration. If not the only idea I have is to set up > some algorithm that given the size and speed for one element I could > maybe determine the speed required for another element given its > size. > > I am not even sure if that algorithm is possible so any ideas would be > great. > > Thanks > > The MooTools Tutorial:www.mootorial.comClientcide:www.clientcide.com > > _____ > > View this message in context: Re: > <http://n2.nabble.com/-Moo--Tween-two-different-elements-at-the-same-s... > p3234782p3234893.html> [Moo] Tween two different elements at the same speed > Sent from the MooTools Users mailing > <http://n2.nabble.com/MooTools-Users-f660466.html> list archive at > Nabble.com.
