Hi Mark,

I must be missing something. The Answer Effect command will bring up the QT dialog for a user, but what if I want the Gradient Wipe transition, say, as part of my stack? The answer must be simple, but I'm not seeing it. I'm using Rev 2.0 on OS X, if that makes a difference.

probably the best way to store QT transitions is to use customproperties.


Like:

...
answer effect
set the QTgradientwipe1 of this stack to it
## or whatever name you choose
...

This way it will be saved with the stack and you can use it later with:

...
set the effectrate to 500
# ***
visual the QTgradientwipe1 of this stack very slow
## Will take 500 millisecs now
go next cd
## or whatever...
...

*** Us "the effectrate" (in millisecs!) to control the "very slow" transition speed...?!
Yes, it is a bit semantically challenging to understand that the "very slow" speed
(see the docs for "visual") can be controlled with "the effectrate" this way ;-)


Hope that helps...

Mark Greenberg

Regards and a happy new year from germany! :-)

Klaus Major
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.major-k.de


P.S. Now back to the party!!!! 8-D

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