I thought of that, but the problem is still stopping the Move
instance. I don't know enough about the internal structure of the
effect to stop it or I could do it from the outside.

--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Johannes Nel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> you could always extend that effect class and implement your own
stop method
> 
> On 1/19/06, Trey Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I am using the Move effect to create a really nice tween in my
Flex app.
> > I want to stop the effect during certain user input and there is an
> > endEffect() method that will allow me to stop the event but it
abruptly
> > jumps to the destination of the Move, whatever the Move.xTo
property is.
> > Can anyone think of a way to cancel the effect without jumping to the
> > end of the tween? I tried creating and instance and setting it to null
> > when I wanted the effect to stop prematurely but I haven't had any
luck.
> >
> > -James.
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