Actually I found out you can add this to a QAbstractTransition, but it does not make a difference. It seems that the animation which moves widgets off-screen does not play. I only see the widgets moving on-screen.
slightly modified code: def _createAnimations(self): self._stateProceeding = QState() self._stateReleased = QState() self._stateMachine = QStateMachine() self._rtpAnimation = QPropertyAnimation(self.pageRTP, "pos") self._queueAnimation = QPropertyAnimation(self.pageQueue, "pos") self._rtpAnimation.setEasingCurve(QtCore.QEasingCurve.InOutCubic) self._queueAnimation.setEasingCurve(QtCore.QEasingCurve.InOutCubic) self._rtpAnimation.setDuration(600) self._queueAnimation.setDuration(self._rtpAnimation.duration()) transition = self._stateProceeding.addTransition(self.callReleased, self._stateReleased) transition.addAnimation(self._queueAnimation) #move off-screen transition.addAnimation(self._rtpAnimation) #move on-screen (works) transition = self._stateReleased.addTransition(self.callProceeding, self._stateProceeding) transition.addAnimation(self._rtpAnimation) #move off-screen transition.addAnimation(self._queueAnimation) #move on-screen (works) #start at 0,0 and move offscreen towards the right self._stateProceeding.assignProperty(self.pageQueue, "pos", QPoint(self.pageQueue.width(), self.pageQueue.y())) #set QStackedWidget index self._stateProceeding.assignProperty(self.stackedWidget, "currentIndex", self.stackedWidget.indexOf(self.pageRTP)) #start offscreen from the left and move towards center self._stateProceeding.assignProperty(self.pageRTP, "pos", QPoint(0,0)) #start offscreen from the right and move towards center self._stateReleased.assignProperty(self.pageRTP, "pos", QPoint(-self.pageRTP.width(), self.pageRTP.y())) #set QStackedWidget index self._stateReleased.assignProperty(self.stackedWidget, "currentIndex", self.stackedWidget.indexOf(self.pageQueue)) #start at 0,0 and move offscreen towards the left self._stateReleased.assignProperty(self.pageQueue, "pos", QPoint(0,0)) self._stateMachine.addState(self._stateReleased) self._stateMachine.addState(self._stateProceeding) self._stateMachine.setGlobalRestorePolicy(QStateMachine.DontRestoreProperties) self._stateMachine.setInitialState(self._stateReleased) self._stateMachine.start() Demetrius Cassidy wrote: > > > David Boddie wrote: >> >> Have you tried setting the animations on the transitions themselves >> instead >> of using default animations? Did this make a difference? >> >> David >> _______________________________________________ >> PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com >> http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt >> > > What do you mean by setting it on the transition? QPropertyAnimation does > not derive from QAbstractTransition so you can't add it by itself, and I > don't see a start property =( > > Can you expand a bit on this? > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Help-with-QStateMachine-and-animations-tp31319779p31335459.html Sent from the PyQt mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt