On Nov 26, 2010, at 9:07 AM, Oleg Krupnov wrote:

> Thanks Matt! I have already found another solution that worked pretty
> well: Instead of using the repeatCount property, I set a delegate on
> the animation and add another animation manually each time the
> previous one ends (animationDidEnd: finished:). In this way I can
> fully control the fromValue and toValues of each loop of the
> animation.


It sounds as if looking at Apple's Metronome example at the start would have 
helped you here. :) m.

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