Scott Rossi wrote:
1) Don't use an effect. Script a *real* panel (a group of controls) and
move it in and out of position as needed.
I went this route and it works great. I sliced my background image into
pieces, hid my group behind the top piece, then use the move command
to slide it
Hi Marty,
Scott is too modest: he released a great stack named Ease that
allows to sheet anything you want with acceleration or deceleration.
I used it two years ago to sheet a kind of drawer: the effect was
great and very natural.
http://www.tactilemedia.com/download/
Best Regards from
Hey,
I'm trying to simulated the OSX sheet effect for a stack that will be
used on OSX and XP. I've tried a couple of visual effects that work OK
on the Mac, but not the PC. My thought was to implement one solution
that would work on both platforms. Here's what looks best so far on the
Mac
Marty,
What about resizing (growing) the group or alternately, using
revChangeWindowSize to grow a stack?
Let us know if you find something that looks good. I'm a big fan of
sheets... especially now that rev won't show them off screen :)
-Scott Morrow
Elementary Software
(Now with 20% less
Recently, Marty Knapp wrote:
I'm trying to simulated the OSX sheet effect for a stack that will be
used on OSX and XP. I've tried a couple of visual effects that work OK
on the Mac, but not the PC.
...
Any suggestions?
Two suggestions:
1) Don't use an effect. Script a *real* panel (a