Geert, how about doing something like this with your "blue" view:
<view name="blue" width="400" height="60" x="50" y="20"
bgcolor="#0000ff" visible="${parent.opacity == 1}">
On Jun 14, 2006, at 12:26 PM, Geert Bevin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Consider this code snippet:
> <canvas width="500" height="100" embedfonts="true">
> <view onclick="this.myAnimator.doStart()" opacity="0">
> <animator attribute="opacity" from="0" to="1" duration="1000"/>
> <view name="blue" width="400" height="60" x="50" y="20"
> bgcolor="#0000ff"/>
> <view name="red" width="500" height="100" bgcolor="#ff0000"/>
> <view name="green" width="60" height="100" x="220"
> bgcolor="#00ff00"/>
> </view>
> </canvas>
>
> When the fade-in happens, you see the "blue" view shining through the
> "red" and the "green" view. It's as if the opacity of each individual
> child view is animated also. What I would like to do is animate the
> opacity of the final composition, so that you only see the "red" and
> the "green" view during the fade-in.
>
> Is there any way to easily do this?
>
>
> Thanks for the help,
>
> Geert
>
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