On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 19:27:35 +0100 "Hendrik Siedelmann"
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> Hi,
> 
> while fooling around with elementary trying to write some widgets I
> found a pretty huge limitation in edje.
> I was writing a page flip widget to be used for example for slideshow,
> document viewer but also for page switching using cursor/finger on
> touchscreen. But there seems to be no way to interaktiv set the
> transition between two states in edje. For example I want to blend
> between two parts depending on how far the cursor moved while pressed
> down. This way mouse gestures would get visualised by a preview of
> what would happen. But there I found no way to do this in edje one can
> only do the full transition...

for this - you need to use embryo script {}... it is possible - with a bit of
thought and complexity and custom states :)

> So is there (or is planned)
> - something like edje_object_part_state_set to manually set the current state
> or (in my opinion better because it is better animated)
> - transition: INTERAKIV which would on every animator tick call some
> callback to get the current speed of transition. This would have the
> benefit that it could smooth the speed values it gets, so the
> animation is always smooth even if coming from bad real data
> (touchscreen position, acceleromter data ...).
> 
> Or is there another way to do what I want? For know I'll propably just
> create some intermediate states, but thats not really a solution.
> 
> hendrik
> 
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