Alejandro Tejada wrote:

> Check this script. This code would be a starting point for a script
> that implement this swiping card feature. Maybe I will try to code it
> myself when my headache ends.

Your headache won't end until your RAM chips arrive. :)\


> After we have 3 images (from previous, current and next card,) the
> script of top image (image of current card) just have to change
> the layer of previous and next card images, depending of movement
> direction:
>
> a) moving the image to left or down or diagonally to the left
> will show the image of next card
>
> b) moving the image to right or up or diagonally to the right
> will show the image of next card
>
> In countries that reads from right to left, like Japan,
> these movements would be reversed.
>
> on mouseup
>    lock screen
>
>    put the rect of this cd into q
>    export snapshot from rect q of this cd to myVar as PNG
>    create img
>    set the text of it to myVar
>
>    go prev -- previous card
>     put the rect of this cd into q
>     export snapshot from rect q of this cd to myVar as PNG
>     go back -- we return to the card where we started
>    create img
>    set the text of it to myVar
>
>
>    go next
>    put the rect of this cd into q
>    export snapshot from rect q of this cd to myVar as PNG
>    go back
>    create img
>    set the text of it to myVar
>
>    put the number of images of this card into w
>    put the number of controls of this card into r
>
>    set the layer of img (w-2) of this card to r
>    -- image of current card is moved to top layer
>
>    unlock screen
> end mouseup

I like DIY solutions that don't require waiting for the engine team, but I wonder how smoothly performant this would feel in actual use?

On modern high-end phones those bitmaps will be pretty big.

--
 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Systems
 Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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