CATransition can be used to animate views, but is there a way to
animate complete windows (NSWindow's or NSPanel's)?
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On Nov 23, 2009, at 9:32 AM, PCWiz pcwiz.supp...@gmail.com wrote:
CATransition can be used to animate views, but is there a way to
animate complete windows (NSWindow's or NSPanel's)?
It depends on what you mean. You have the animator proxy, of course,
which can do opacity and frame
On Nov 23, 2009, at 9:32 AM, PCWiz wrote:
CATransition can be used to animate views, but is there a way to animate
complete windows (NSWindow's or NSPanel's)?
If you're just talking about animating movement/resize, you can do that with
-setFrame:display:animate: or using the
On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 10:32:24 -0700, PCWiz pcwiz.supp...@gmail.com said:
CATransition can be used to animate views, but is there a way to
animate complete windows (NSWindow's or NSPanel's)?
Animate *what* about a complete window? If you mean what's *in* the window,
that *is* a view (the window's
What I had in mind was a window vanishing effect for when the window
is closed (for example a fade out is easy to do with [[window
animator] setAlphaValue:0.0];) but something slightly more complex,
such as the private suckEffect transition that CATransition offers.
On 2009-11-23, at 11:02
On Nov 23, 2009, at 10:33 AM, PCWiz wrote:
What I had in mind was a window vanishing effect for when the window is
closed (for example a fade out is easy to do with [[window animator]
setAlphaValue:0.0];) but something slightly more complex, such as the private
suckEffect transition that
On Nov 23, 2009, at 10:33 AM, PCWiz wrote:
What I had in mind was a window vanishing effect for when the window is
closed (for example a fade out is easy to do with [[window animator]
setAlphaValue:0.0];) but something slightly more complex, such as the private
suckEffect transition that