Mark said:

On Apple's website, I have found some applets that contain scripts
showing any set of files in a QuickLook or QuickView window, but I
haven't found a way to use CoverFlow. I'd be very interested in a way
to get this done within Revolution.



There is a javascript variation of CoverFlow at:    http://myscraproom.net/

also:  http://members.tripod.com/rv6/flow3.html
also: http://194.95.111.244/~countzero/scripts/_myImageFlow/ -- use arrow keys
also:  http://www.randytamayo.com/cf_index.html      --use arrow keys



Go to: http://www.adventuresinsoftware.com/blog/?p=104 and you will find
the following explanation.


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Michael L Perry Says:
April 28th, 2007 at 9:50 am
All of the code is available directly in the page. (Yes, I know it should be broken out, but this was an experiment.) You can take this code and use it as your own.

There are three ideas in the code.

First, the use of setTimeout to perform animation. setTimeout schedules a function call to occur at some time in the future. If the animation is not yet finished, this function should again call setTimeout.

Second, the math behind the manipulation of the images. The path is a 100-unit hyperbola, where the observer is standing 100 diagonal units away from the origin. Divide the image height by the perpendicular distance from the observer to simulate vanishing. Change the zIndex to simulate occlusion.

Third, the use of hidden div tags to hold data. Set the inner text of a visible div tag to the inner text of a hidden one in order to place the data on the screen.

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