On Aug 2, 2004, at 12:51 PM, Trevor DeVore wrote:
Here is an example of using the libAnim_Ease function taken from my code:

libAnim_Ease id of group (pTarget & i), owner of group (pTarget & i), \
item 1 of loc of group (pTarget & i), tOffsetLeft + (width of group (pTarget & i) / 2), \
item 2 of loc of group (pTarget & i), item 2 of loc of group (pTarget & i), \
false, 10, 10

Cool Trevor.

I'm not afraid of script animation either, in fact, I'm pretty used to it. Your code looks a lot like some of mine... well except mine would be littered with comments like "-- this probably doesn't do anything" ;-D

I guess my greater point is that code like this should be integrated into an animation palette, which allows even those not accustomed to scripted animation to take advantage of animated interface features.
--
Troy
RPSystems, Ltd.
http://www.rpsystems.net


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