OMHO, it's a feature NOT blocker.
When we get there, I will use it in specific cases (an effect that
transmits a message) but will not stop me from using Royale for sure.


Carlos Rovira <[email protected]> escreveu no dia quinta, 2/07/2020
à(s) 10:07:

> My opinion si Effects follow the Flex model and modern web seems better, so
> for that reason I was talking about CSS or Animation API
> I always try to see Royale as a technology that takes the best of Flex but
> drop the worst if there's something better....and take the best of HTML
> world
> I think we're getting that, and for me CSS and transitions is something
> that is better these days so we need to improve in that way.
> In Flex days we didn't had that, but that changed and so there's no reason
> to stick with an old model. At least Jewel will try to go to the newer
> practices.
> Just I think we need to end some core things that has higher priority
>
>
> El jue., 2 jul. 2020 a las 9:47, Harbs (<[email protected]>) escribió:
>
> > Yeah. I don’t think it’s been used much. We had some transitions in our
> > Flex app, but when we modernized the UI in Royale, we dropped them.
> >
> > > On Jul 2, 2020, at 3:54 AM, Hugo Ferreira <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > I see that this feature is still very young on Royale.
> > > Also it's not the most important one and I can leave without it for
> now.
> > >
> > > I try a simple Resize effect (also happens with Fade) and both crash:
> > > Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'addEventListener' of null
> > >    at Function.org.apache.royale.effects.Tween.addTween (Tween.js:115)
> > >    at
> > > org.apache.royale.effects.Resize.org.apache.royale.effects.Tween.play
> > > (Tween.js:421)
> > >    at org.apache.royale.effects.Resize.play (Resize.js:162)
> > >    at framework.Form.minimize (Form.mxml:96)
> > >    at framework.Form.$EH2 (Form.mxml:151)
> > >    at Function.goog.events.fireListener [as googFireListener]
> > > (events.js:753)
> > >    at Object.org.apache.royale.core.ElementWrapper.fireListenerOverride
> > > [as fireListener] (ElementWrapper.js:62)
> > >    at HTMLElement.goog.events.handleBrowserEvent_ (events.js:879)
> > >    at HTMLElement.f (events.js:296)
> > >
> > > Harbs <[email protected]> escreveu no dia quarta, 1/07/2020 à(s)
> > 07:26:
> > >
> > >> Take a look at the org.apache.royale.effects package in the “Effects”
> > >> project.
> > >>
> > >> See manualtests/EffectsExample for some sample usage.
> > >>
> > >>> On Jul 1, 2020, at 4:17 AM, Hugo Ferreira <[email protected]>
> > >> wrote:
> > >>>
> > >>> How to apply a simple standard effect (ex: Fade, Zoom, etc ...) ?
> > >>
> > >>
> >
> >
>
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> Carlos Rovira
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>

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