I've been able to do it with: the option afterFinishInternal.

On 2/6/06, Yehuda Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One more question for today: How do I trigger a function after an effect has completed?

On 2/6/06, Gregory Hill < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

That's interesting.  I just assumed it would be the reverse for effects that make an element disappear.  I believe Effect.Fade works that way, but maybe I'm just smoking something.  Anyhoo, good to know.

 


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After further experimentation, it seems I needed to have the parameter: {to: 0.99}, not {to: 0.01}

On 2/6/06, Yehuda Katz < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It seems to be a side-effect of the makeClipping commend in Effect.BlindDown. When I comment it out, I no longer have the problem, but I do need the clipping behavior. Any thoughts?

 


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